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Various Artists

Keep Calm and Salute the Beatles

Review by Gary Hill

I would say that this set is pretty effective. Not every song works as well as the rest, though. Overall, I’d rate it a success story. That said, the one complaint I have is that it generally stays too faithful to the source material. I like to hear some liberties taken and new territory walked. Still, you really can’t complain when it’s this strong.

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Track by Track Review
Across The Universe - Ann Wilson

This is a great psychedelic rock rendition. I like it a lot. It’s not a huge change from the original, but it works really well.

Penny Lane - John Wetton
The acoustic basis here brings some definite difference. John Wetton’s voice is unmistakable, too. I like the vocal arrangement. The flute is a nice touch, too.
Eleanor Rigby - Jack Bruce
I’ve always loved this song. This symphonically enhanced rendition is classy. I like Bruce’s voice, too.
Blackbird - Liz Madden
Liz Madden’s voice is a nice change. The acoustic guitar based piece is bouncy and fun.
Norwegian Wood - Andrew Gold
This sounds shockingly like the Beatles. It’s a great rendition. It’s actually one of my favorites here.
Hide Your Love Away - Todd Rundgren
I had to double check as this song started. It really didn’t sound like Rundgren to me. I’m a big Rundgren fan, but I’m not crazy about this rendition.
All You Need Is Love - Helen Reddy
I like the musical arrangement here. Helen Reddy’s vocals are a bit too showtune for my tastes, though. Still, it’s pretty good. The repetitive outro is pretty annoying, though.
I’ll Follow the Sun - Judy Collins
This really feels different than the original. It’s distinctly Judy Collins with some hints of country music in the mix. I really like this rendition a lot. It’s a nice change and Collins’ voice works quite well on it.
And I Love Her - Howard Jones
Here’s another that almost feels like the Beatles at times. It’s a strong rendition, if not revolutionary.
Ticket To Ride - Felix Cavaliere
There is almost a jazzy vibe here. It’s a fun take, but the vocals feel a bit weird at times in terms of processing. They just feel a little clipped or something.
Let It Be – KC
I really like this version a lot. It seems to really capture the spirit of the original. KC (of Sunshine Band fame) puts in a stellar vocal performance. This is one of my favorite cuts here.
Yesterday - David Clayton Thomas
I like this version, but it’s not my favorite. It’s a little “oldies” like. 
Nowhere Man - Martha Davis
Now, this is a fun take. I like the playfulness of the musical arrangement and Davis’ voice brings a great texture to it.
All I Gotta Do - Stephen Bishop
This acoustic based rocker is strong. It’s not really a standout, but I like it, and particularly the variety it brings.
Something - Billy Sherwood
I really like this version. It’s not what I expected from Sherwood, but being surprised is a good thing.
Hey Jude - Leo Sayer
I like the harmonica on this tune. The later sections that are more involved are strong, too. I’m not all that excited about the beginning, though.
 
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