- Thank You Girl
- There's a Place
- I'll Get You
- You Can't Do That
- Ask Me Why
- Cry for a Shadow
- P.S. I Love You
- I'm Happy Just to Dance with You
- If I Fell
- Slow Down
- I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
- Some Other Guy
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Pat DiNizio Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Dennis Diken Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Vocal Harmony
Kurt Reil Piano
Jim Babjak Guitar,Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Andy Lee White Drums
Pat DiNizio Producer,Group Member
Greg Calbi Mastering
George Harrison Composer
John Lennon Composer
Dennis Diken Producer,Liner Notes,Group Member
Jerry Leiber Composer
Richard Barrett Composer
Mike Stoller Composer
Kurt Reil Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Liner Notes
Jim Babjak Producer,Group Member
Paul McCartney Composer
Bill Crowley A&R
Andrew Kelley Design,Art Direction
Bruce Spizer Liner Notes
Jack Davis Artwork,Cover Painting


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Overview
So just how did the Smithereens become a Beatles tribute band? It's no great surprise that they owe a debt of influence to the Fab Four, but instead of absorbing the lessons of their music, lately the Smithereens are content to simply play their songs, generally as close to the original arrangements as they can muster, and B-Sides the Beatles is the second album in two years from the Smithereens that's devoted entirely to Beatles covers. Released in 2007, Meet the Smithereens! was a song-by-song re-creation of the Beatles' first American LP, while 2008's B-Sides the Beatles takes a slightly less derivative approach, featuring a dozen songs that appeared on the flip sides of Beatles hits in the United States. While these songs are a bit less familiar than the stuff on Meet the Smithereens!, most will be immediately recognizable to anyone who likes rock & roll, and as on Meet the Smithereens!, the band plays these songs with skill and enthusiasm but little imagination, following the originals with the crowd-pleasing determination of a true bar band. What most clearly sets these versions apart are the vocals, and while Pat DiNizio's moody style made for an interesting contrast on the Smithereens' first Beatles tribute, he sounds a bit rough here and has a hard time with "There's a Place" and "If I Fell," which demand a higher and clearer register than he has to offer. And though guitarist Jim Babjak's lead vocals on "Some Other Guy" and "Happy Just to Dance with You" aren't bad, he's clearly more comfortable with the six-string than he is before the vocal mike. There are a couple of nice touches -- Andy White, the session man who played drums on the original session for "P.S. I Love You" instead of the newly recruited Ringo, re-created his drum part here and sounds as good now as he did in 1963, and the cover artwork from the great Jack Davis is excellent. But like Meet the Smithereens!, B-Sides the Beatles will leave most listeners wondering why they aren't listening to an actual Beatles album instead, something the Smithereens may well be doing at this very moment. (Note to the budget-minded: the album runs a brief and historically accurate 28 minutes.) ~ Mark Deming
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/02/2008 |
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Label: | KOCH RECORDS |
UPC: | 0099923450429 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
The Smithereens Primary ArtistPat DiNizio Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Dennis Diken Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Vocal Harmony
Kurt Reil Piano
Jim Babjak Guitar,Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Andy Lee White Drums
Technical Credits
Larry Williams ComposerPat DiNizio Producer,Group Member
Greg Calbi Mastering
George Harrison Composer
John Lennon Composer
Dennis Diken Producer,Liner Notes,Group Member
Jerry Leiber Composer
Richard Barrett Composer
Mike Stoller Composer
Kurt Reil Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Liner Notes
Jim Babjak Producer,Group Member
Paul McCartney Composer
Bill Crowley A&R
Andrew Kelley Design,Art Direction
Bruce Spizer Liner Notes
Jack Davis Artwork,Cover Painting
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