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John impression at the end of "Call Me Back Again" goes right into "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" rather perfectly. Rockshow, however, overlapped heavily with Good Night Vienna, so I merged them to make a double LP, which I think works quite well. (I modified yours, because you had bonus tracks to substitute in and also the other blogger had built their tracklists to be able to fool people into thinking they were unfinished Beatles reunions, so it was harder to mess with those.) There was Surprisingly little overlap on the first two with yours, so I could make a handful of modifications and have them sit side-by-side. I had also noted the blogger who had commented on the previous versions with their three post Beatles albums: Through Many Years, Out the Blue, and Rock Show. Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your work! I always enjoy seeing a new post on this blog. More importantly, all crossfades were recreated and, in my opinion, improved over the originals. Some slight tracklist alterations were made to fix errors or misjudgments I made seven years ago.
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Pretty much all sources have been upgraded, specifically from John’s Signature Box (which contains all original mixes), George’s Apple Years box set and Paul’s Archive Series releases. I am also offering my long-lost 1980 Beatles reunion album Skywriting By Word of Mouth as a sixth bonus disc of this set. A series of reimaginings that ask “What if The Beatles didn’t break up in 1970?”, my collection, included here as one singular set, includes five proper 1970s Beatles albums: 1970’s Instant Karma, 1971’s Imagine Clouds Dripping, 1972’s Living In The Material World, 1973’s Band On The Run and 1974’s Good Night Vienna. This is a long requested re-upload/upgrade, and I’ll finally make good on my promise to do it: The 1970s Beatles albums.