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The Rutles - Archaeology (CD)

Archaeology
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Album Details: Archaeology

Release Date:02/20/2007
Label:Virgin Records Us
UPC:724384220020

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    The Rutles

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 7, 2001

    Neil Innes' "parody" of the Beatles' music is once again right on the money -- so much so that it could almost be the Beatles' work. From "Major Happy's up and Coming Once upon a Good Time Band" and "Rendezvous" -- strikingly reminiscent of "Sgt. Pep...per's" and "With a Little Help from My Friends" -- Innes and the band have struck a terrific chord. Other tunes, such as "Joe Public" and "Shangri-La" also nail the Beatles' ever-changing style, and the lyrics are at once seemingly offhanded and very clever. The whole album is very easy to listen to, remember, and sing along with. Even the fan most deeply rooted in Beatles music should appreciate the Rutles' "Archaeology" for the compliment it is to the Fab Four. Read more Less

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    It had to happen if the Beatles were going to finally mine their recorded legacy for the world to enjoy, could the Rutles be far behind? ExBonzo Dog Band member Neil Innes, who was the musical genius behind the original Rutles' output, got back with exBeach Boy Ricky Fataar and drummer John Halsey. They were finished and released in time to take advantage of the prospects for renewed Rutlemania. The results are better than anything that Paul or Ringo has come up with in decades, and also manage to parody the outtake structure of much of the Beatles' Anthology material, complete with flubbed notes and harmonies the Rutles' outtakes are as enjoyable and maybe more edifying about humor than some of the Beatles' outtakes are about music. What makes this work even better than the original Rutles album in some ways is that the Rutles don't have to even go through the motions of "finishing" these songs they can have fun at the expense of the Beatles' lessthanperfect songs, which are someti...mes pretty funny themselves. So "Hey Mister" can ape "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" and "Yer Blues" without shame, right down to the studio screaming at the end, and "Easy Listening" has merciless fun at the expense of Ringo's vocals and Paul's "Why Don't We Do It In the Road," as well as his solo era pop successes. "Now She's Left You" is a vicious takeoff of "Yesterday" and, even better, of "Yesterday" as a concert number. Echoes of Sgt. Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, the White Album, and Rubber Soul resound throughout (listen for the repeated "No. 2, No. 2, No. 2" at the end of "We've Arrived"). "Unfinished Words" ("left is right, right is wrong") may be better than "Cheese and Onions" as a parody of John Lennon's writing style, and most of the rest is in that league. The production is excellent, and the sound, strangely enough, has held up better than that of the Beatles' vintage tapes... - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Rutles

Originally broadcast on network TV in 1978, ex-Monty Python member Eric Idle's satire of the Beatles' legend was one of the very few successful rock parodies; only Spinal Tap, perhaps, has outdone it. One of the key elements of this mock rockumentary was the brilliantly executed soundtrack by Python associate and ex-Bonzo Dog Band member Neil Innes (he also played the c... Read more