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This week the WTWF guys take a slight detour from the Beatle track. Everybody loves to tell their friends and family when they hear a track that reminds them of the Beatles. We take that a step further, each of us presenting two albums that are evocative of some aspect of the Fab Four, while retaining core originality. These are not albums of covers of Beatles songs, or albums written explicitly to stylistically emulate one or more Beatles albums, but is instead simply another record in the discography of these bands, including one reviewed by the Guardian as "the best album the Beatles never recorded".
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This week the WTWF guys take a slight detour from the Beatle track. Everybody loves to tell their friends and family when they hear a track that reminds them of the Beatles. We take that a step further, each of us presenting two albums that are evocative of some aspect of the Fab Four, while retaining core originality. These are not albums of covers of Beatles songs, or albums written explicitly to stylistically emulate one or more Beatles albums, but is instead simply another record in the discography of these bands, including one reviewed by the Guardian as "the best album the Beatles never recorded".
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