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Free Music Notes for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: The Original Motion Picture SoundtrackFree Music Review: The music is great (even if the movie wasn't) Hit: 5 Stars
The Bee Gees and Peter Frampton et el. did an excellent job recreating the best songs from the Beatles' Sgt Pepper & Abbey Road records. They really did the Beatles and their music justice. It's a shame that this music so widely panned (if not ignored) because of its association with such a flop of a movie. There's a lot of really great music on this record. If you're at all a fan of the Bee Gess, Peter Frampton, or of the Beatles, this album is highly recommended.
Free Music Review: Great Music Hit: 5 Stars
I guess the response was overwhelming for a CD release, but I couldn't wait for the release of this music on CD, so I bought a turntable, cakewalk software, and created my own digital tracks. Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees are great. Back in the 70's, we didn't have CD's, so the whole album had to be great, because there was no way to easily skip to the next song. This CD is definitely worth the money.
Free Music Review: Worth The Price! Hit: 5 Stars
This CD is packaged just like the original lp and they did a great job with that! I love the movie and I think the movie versions of these songs stand on their own as great works. Diane Steinberg (Lewis), Paul Nicholas, and Sandy Farina steal the show. Every song performed by these wonderful artists are just as good as if not better than the Beatles versions. Leaves me wanting more from those artists.
Free Music Review: Blast From The Past Hit: 5 Stars
This was a movie that stood out in my memory of my pre-teen years. Although by no means is this cinema genius, it is kitshcy, kooky and wonderful. I loved popping it in my DVD and watching it in its full color glory. It was even fun to show it to my preteen kids and watch them smile and giggle to a true "rock opera" from the 70's.
Glad you had it Amazon and at a wonderful price, too!
Free Music Review: Better than Kenny Gee !! Hit: 5 Stars
All I can say is this album is even better than Kenny Gee's Greatest Hits..listen for the sounds of the Bed Flute on EWF doing "Got to Get You Into My Life"..simply stunning. The version of "Strawberry Fields " by Sandy Farina is hauntingly beautiful, the only other cover version that comes close is that on the 1985 John Denver bootleg " Plummet Airlines".
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