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...other two discs in the set had the misfortune of being co-produced by Phil Spector. One would think that the Beatles would never work with Spector again after his disgusting butchery of "The Long and Winding Road." Yet here he is again, arranging almost every cut as though George were the Crystals or the Righteous Brothers. Phil Spector has in fact produced some great records, but he feels obliged to force his style on every song he touches, even when it clearly doesn...
...approaches the quality of Harrison's earlier material, nothing as good as "Here Comes the Sun." "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Something," "Sour Milk Sea," "Savoy Truffle," "It's All Too Much," or "If I Needed Someone." The best cuts are those that sound like they were recorded while Spector was out of the room ("Apple Scruffs," "If Not For You") and those that seem like deliberate imitations of other people. "What is Life," for example, which is not nearly so bad as the title suggests, is a cross between "Keep on Runnin" by the Spencer Davis Group...
Goalies Bill Meyers and Shep Messing were both nominated for the All-Ivy team. Unfortunately, they split 19 points in the balloting and received honorable mention behind Brown goalie John Sanzo and Penn's Alex Spector (16 points...
Though out on his own, George has some illustrious company. His co-producer is Phil Spector, the Hector Berlioz of rock, with a genius for the complicated aural mix and a weakness for the overblown style-a weakness this time kept under control. Ringo plays on the album, and so do Nashville's Pete Drake and England's Eric Clapton. Identified in the credits as the George O'Hara-Smith Singers is a choir of Beat-le-sounding experts. That is Harrison's little joke. All the voices are George's, carefully overdubbed...
Thomas single-handedly completed the rout a few minutes later. Taking the ball at midfield; he cut in, out, and in again, leaving two defenders on the seat of their pants. All alone in front, Thomas drilled the ball past a helpless Spector...