There aren’t enough Beatles tribute albums in the world. Especially bad ones. That’s why on 10/24 Restless Records gives us Butchering The Beatles “featuring the BIGGEST, the BADDEST, the HEAVIEST all-star line-up ever assembled to honor what is arguably the greatest band ever.”
Tracklist:
01. “Hey Bulldog” – Alice Cooper, vox; Steve Vai, guitars; Duff McKagen (Velvet Revolver / Guns N Roses), bass; Mikkey Dee (Motorhead), drums
02. “Back In The USSR” – Lemmy Kilmister (Motorhead), vox/bass; John5 (Marilyn Manson / Rob Zombie), guitars; Eric Singer (Kiss / Alice Cooper), drums
03. “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” – Geoff Tate (Queensryche), vox; Michael Wilton (Queensryche), guitar; Craig Goldy (Dio), guitar; Rudy Sarzo (Dio), bass; Simon Wright (Dio), drums; Scott Warren (Dio), keys
04. “Tomorrow Never Knows” – Billy Idol, vox; Steve Stevens (Billy Idol), guitars; Blasko (Ozzy Osbourne), bass; Brian Tichy (Billy Idol), drums
05. “Magical Mystery Tour” – Jeff Scott Soto (Yngwie Malmsteen / Soul Sirkus), vox; Yngwie Malmsteen (Rising Force / Alcatrazz), lead guitar; Bob Kulick, (Meat Loaf / Paul Stanley Band), rhythm guitar; Jeff Pilson (Dokken / Foreigner), bass; Frankie Banali (Wasp / Quiet Riot), drums
06. “Revolution” – Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), vox / guitar; Vivian Campbell (Def Leppard), guitar; Mike Porcaro (Toto), bass; Gregg Bisonnette (David Lee Roth / Ringo Starr Band), drums; Joseph Fazzio (Superjoint Ritual), drums
07. “Day Tripper” – Jack Blades (Night Ranger / Damn Yankees), vox; Tommy Shaw (Styx / Damn Yankees), vox; Doug Aldrich (Whitesnake / Dio), guitars; Marco Mendoza (Whitesnake / Thin Lizzy), bass; Virgil Donati (Steve Vai / Soul Sirkus / Planet X), drums
08. “I Feel Fine” – John Bush (Anthrax), vox; Stephen Carpenter (Deftones), guitar; Mike Inez (Ozzy Osbourne / Alice In Chains), bass; John Tempesta (The Cult / Testament), drums
09. “Taxman” – Doug Pinnick (Kings X), vox; Steve Lukather (Toto), guitar; Tony Levin (John Lennon / Peter Gabriel), bass; Steve Ferrone (Eric Clapton / Tom Petty), drums
10. “I Saw Her Standing There” – John Corabi (Motley Crue), vox; Phil Campbell (Motorhead), guitar; C.C. Deville (Poison), guitar; Chris Chaney (Jane’s Addiction), bass; Kenny Aronoff (Smashing Pumpkins / Jon Bon Jovi), drums
11. “Hey Jude” – Tim “Ripper” Owens (Judas Priest / Iced Earth), vox; George Lynch (Dokken / Lynch Mob), guitar; Bob Kulick (Meat Loaf / Paul Stanley Band), rhythm guitar; Tim Bogert (Vanilla Fudge / Beck / Bogert & Appice), bass; Chris Slade (AC/DC), drums
12. “Drive My Car” – Kip Winger (Winger), vox; Bruce Kulick (Kiss / Grand Funk), guitar; Tony Franklin (The Firm / Whitesnake), bass; Aynsley Dunbar (Whitesnake / Journey), drums
Sadly, I’m curious to hear it.
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Wow, at least they got some big names for it…and I’ve at least heard of all the bands, if not all the players, kind of impressive for a tribute album. Finding myself wanting to hear this…
They managed to score the unbridled talent of Kip Winger, but he’s not playing bass? How tragic. I guess the bassline must’ve called for something more than playing open strings and twirling in place.
Yeah, Stephen is right… if this thing sucks it won’t be beacuse of the players. Tons of “big name metal session players” on there. Plus an appearance by Doug Pinnick from my favorite quasi-christian metal act: King’s X! (Faith Hope Love is still an amazing album).
what an absolutely terrible idea!
I like how 90% of everyone on here is some studio musician who played with someone famous live. The rest are B-list musicians from the 70s and 80s.
And wtf? Metal covers without Helter Skelter?
A lot of these people aren’t session musicians. And whether or not it’s any good, it’s going to be awesome.
i got sick of reading those names pretty quick
When you said “Kip Winger”, did you really mean James Hetfield or Ronny Dio??
When you said “Kip Winger”, did you really mean James Hetfield or Ronny Dio??
This pales in comparison to the reggae tribute to “Sgt. Pepper” that came out in the late 80’s.
Hey Bulldog’s guaranteed to be great.
If any of the rest suck, it’s because of the Beatles, not these guys. Personally, I always thought “Hey Jude” was a crappy song.
And Helter Skelter SHOULD be on there.
Anything Alice Cooper covers is great. Re: Pretty Ballerina
this is shit it is all rong!!!! god!
this is shit it is all rong!!!! god!