Ready For Download
Lately, I have been neglecting my precious Budget Bin LP fixation. Well, that's going to come to a screeching halt here and now!
If you click on the link below the album cover, you'll be able to download a zip file containing all the tracks as well as the artwork for the CD case insert.
If you click on the link below the album cover, you'll be able to download a zip file containing all the tracks as well as the artwork for the CD case insert.
There you go, cheesemeisters! FIVE compilations full of Beatles covers! I feel strangely refreshed...
Labels: budget bin
9 Comments:
"Terrorfying Big-Beat Performances"!?!
It has been a while. I was beginning to wonder if you had fallen off the budget bin wagon.
Heh, heh.
The original blurb said, "ELECTRIFYING BIG-BEAT PERFORMANCES!"
I love these album covers..No Fidelity! Handsome mugs, too!
Man, remind me to show this to my DJ pals...great stuff!
I always knew you'd fall back on the wagon.
He-he...
I've only visited you once or twice but now I'm a fan (not that I wasn't before)
haha, that rules. great covers.
I can always count you to be entertaining and educational...
Hope you don't mind the belated comment, but somehow I stumbled upon you in a Google search. I love these compilations! I haven't heard absolutely every track yet, and I do have a few of the full albums some of the tracks came from thanks to other bloggers, but I think one of the more amusing ones is the particular version of "Yellow Submarine" where the singers pronounce it "yeller submarine." Now, being totally blind I can't read the pictures of the CD covers you provided, but I'm curious now which group that was? Would it be a Hit Records release from Nashville and they unwittingly let their Nashville show a bit more than they should have? But ain't nothing like fake Beatles cover songs, oh, and the Surfsiders are wonderfully odd, like a lot of the stuff Design Records came out with to cash in on this and that. Ever hear, for example, Design Records' cash-in records for the sitar craze, or their atempt at electronic music? I love their Batman exploito LP, though.
I enjoy your budget Beatle comps. I was wondering, what group does the other version of 'My Bonnie'. I know it isn't the Boll Weevils version, but another on one of your comps. I would like to use it for my podcast show, and would like to know the artist. Great site!!
Jim
(Jim's Child Of The '60s)
jwitty@sympatico.ca
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