The Beatles - We All Shine On
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The Beatles - We All Shine On
Some artwork I designed for one of those what might have been scenarios. It's a very enjoyable compilation too....
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Re: The Beatles - We All Shine On
rockinrebel wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 9:38 pmSome artwork I designed for one of those what might have been scenarios. It's a very enjoyable compilation too....
You are a gifted graphic designer. That is beautiful work, what could have been in 1970 and 1971.
Every one would be better if all four had participated, too. Some do have two or three participating.
Your track arrangement is superb, careful division per member. Nice.
And I like the selections. However, I would swap "Give Me Some Truth" for "Power To The People," and add "Too Many People" (Paul) and "Early 1970" (Ringo).
Go seven per side, with the tally showing John and Paul with 9 cuts each, George 8 and Ringo 2.
A "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" to you.
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Re: The Beatles - We All Shine On
Thanks for the kind words. I found the track listing on a blog page some time ago. The OP had compiled two separate albums (discs 1 & 2 of my compilation) so I decided to put them together as a double album.drjohncarpenter wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 10:20 pmrockinrebel wrote: ↑Fri Dec 17, 2021 9:38 pmSome artwork I designed for one of those what might have been scenarios. It's a very enjoyable compilation too....
You are a gifted graphic designer. That is beautiful work, what could have been in 1970 and 1971.
Every one would be better if all four had participated, too. Some do have two or three participating.
Your track arrangement is superb, careful division per member. Nice.
And I like the selections. However, I would swap "Give Me Some Truth" for "Power To The People," and add "Too Many People" (Paul) and "Early 1970" (Ringo).
Go seven per side, with the tally showing John and Paul with 9 cuts each, George 8 and Ringo 2.
A "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" to you.
I have done another variation on the same theme using my own tracklisting, which I think did include your suggestions. It's fun to do and really inspires me to get creative with the graphics.
I also have artwork for a mid '70's compilation too, which used a tracklisting from the same blog page. I will dig the other designs out during the Christmas holidays and post them here.
I'm pretty sure the blog page that provided the inspiration was called Lost Albums In FLAC but we are going back a few years here. I've just tried a Google search and it doesn't appear to be online anymore.