WU TANG VERSUS THE BEATLES
Posted on February 16th, 2010 by ekko
I heard this mash/blend album about six months ago, but the link on producer Tom Caruana’s website went down fast and I couldn’t find another, so I figured Yoko and Richard had sicced their lawyers on it, peace and love peace and love. But thanks to Smoking Section, I found a new link and feel comfortable sharing it with you.
I liked the Gray Album (and all the other colors), but didn’t love them. They were the best of this type I’d ever heard, but they still didn’t work for repeated listens.
This one does. It’s extraordinary.
Get the whole album here, from Tea Set records. (Rapidshare link.)
Tags: Free Album!, Hip Hop, Mash Ups
The first Annuals album, 2006′s “Be He Me” was definitely one of my picks for the best of that year. At least that’s how I remember it, before RIAA threats made me shut down my old blogspot blog and all the content disappeared. But then the band joined Columbia for their 2008 sophomore record, which I never listened to. Because if it ain’t indie, I ain’t gonna write about it, and if I ain’t gonna write about it, I don’t have time to listen to it. It’s not a snob thing (well, maybe it is a little), it’s just practical: The majors don’t like blogs, so I don’t review their stuff.But what does that have to do with Annuals’ new EP, “Sweet Sister?” Plenty. The band has returned to an indie label, with frontman Adam Baker back behind the production boards, and they’ve never sounded better. It’s sweet pop, highly orchestrated, and pitch perfect. Their promoters call it “quirky,” but I don’t hear that here. In fact, this is pure and clear, and anything but quirky. Most excellent. The only problem with it is it won’t be released until late March(!) Seems they’re promoting it pretty darn early . . .




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