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BEATLES - EVERYDAY CHEMISTRY

- NEW RELEASE

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TITLE:
Everyday Chemistry
CATNO:
B34TL35CHEMISTRY
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Rock LP 2 x12" - Everyday Chemistry: The Story Behind The Greatest Beatles’ Albums That Never Existed - Everyday Chemistry is a remix album that was made available on 9 September 2009

On September, 9, 2009, a man calling himself James Richards claims he travelled to another dimension. There, the ketchup was purple and the Beatles were still together.

“I came into the possession of a cassette tape containing a Beatles album that was never released.” — James Richards

James Richards is a man in hiding. That is to say, he’s seemingly impossible to track down. His website gives away no clue to his real identity (Richards being an alias), and his email address can only be traced back to the headquarters of a Yahoo.com subsidiary. So, why all the secrecy? What did he do to warrant an existence of such subterfuge and evasion? It seems the most accurate description of his crime, according to his own recounting, would be trans-dimensional theft.

With that said, this is the first time this lost album has been found, and available on vinyl. Grab a copy while stocks last!

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a1
Four Guys 4:17
a2
Talking To Myself 3:37
b1
Anybody Else 6:02
b2
Sick To Death 2:55
b3
Jenn
c1
Im Just Sitting Here 3:22
c2
Soldier Boy 3:21
c3
Over The Ocean 3:35
d1
Days Like These 3:22
d2
Saturday Night 3:21
d3
Mr Gators Swamp Jamboree

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