The Twelfth Album
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"The Twelfth Album" is an
In reality, the Beatles did release twelve albums, thirteen if Magical Mystery Tour is included. The story ignores one of them, Yellow Submarine, because it is considered by the characters more a George Martin score than a Beatles album, and the other, Magical Mystery Tour was not an album in the United Kingdom until 1976.
Track listing
- Side 1
- "Gimme Some Truth", actually released on John Lennon's Imagine album.
- "It Don't Come Easy", from Ringo Starr's 1971 non-album single
- "Every Night", from Paul McCartney's album McCartney
- "All Things Must Pass", from George Harrison's album All Things Must Pass.
- "Child of Nature", a Lennon song auditioned for The White Album that later had its lyrics rewritten to become "Jealous Guy" from Imagine.
- "The Back Seat of My Car", a McCartney duet with Linda McCartney from their album Ram. On the God album, the song is a traditional Beatles three part harmony.
- Side 2
- "Instant Karma!", the famous Lennon single.
- "Isn't It a Pity", a Harrison song, auditioned during the Get Back/Let It Be sessions, later two versions were recorded and released on All Things Must Pass.
- "Junk", a McCartney song auditioned during the Get Back/Let It Be sessions, later recorded for McCartney.
- "Wah-Wah", a Harrison solo song released on All Things Must Pass.
- "Plastic Ono Band.
- "Maybe I'm Amazed", a McCartney song from McCartney. This version, in the story, is a full Beatles recording, with Lennon providing vocals.
See also
- The Black Album – a compilation album that explores a similar concept
- Everyday Chemistry
References
- ^ Interzone no. 130, April 1998
External links
- The Twelfth Album title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database