OK, this is a fantasy, so don't worry that Cold Turkey showed up here, in 1970. This double album would be just as perfect a send-off as Abbey Road was...think how beautiful these songs would be with all 4 performing together; George Martin at the wheel...
P.S. Blue, you might be the only one who likes this thread...
All Things Must Pass - The Beatles
1. Mother
2. What Is Life
3. Every Night
4. My Sweet Lord
Photograph (thanks Blue!)
5. Come and Get it
6. I Live For You
7. Isolation
8. That Would Be Something
9. Hold On
10. All Things Must Pass
11. Maybe I'm Amazed
12. Power To The People
It Don't Come Easy
13. Behind That Locked Door
14. Cold Turkey
15. Teddy Boy
16. I'd Have You Anytime
17. Junk
18. Working Class Hero
19. Man We Was Lonely
20. Isn't It a Pity
21. Give Peace a Chance
22. Love
The Beatles final album - All Things Must Pass
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Nice thread, LTZ!
Harrison's tracks would sound SO much different with Martin's production rather than Spector's. Plus, would George have brought in those same musicians (Badfinger, Clapton, Dave Mason, etc.) had the tracks been released under the Fab Four name? Interesting thought....
Lennon's songs were so minimalist and lo-fi at that point that they probably wouldn't have changed much. And since McCartney played everything on his first album anyway, they would likely remain the same.
Harrison's tracks would sound SO much different with Martin's production rather than Spector's. Plus, would George have brought in those same musicians (Badfinger, Clapton, Dave Mason, etc.) had the tracks been released under the Fab Four name? Interesting thought....
Lennon's songs were so minimalist and lo-fi at that point that they probably wouldn't have changed much. And since McCartney played everything on his first album anyway, they would likely remain the same.