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Peter Blake 2000

Liverpool Sound Collage album artworkWritten by: Lennon-McCartney-Harrison-Starkey
Recorded: 1965, 1991, 2000
Producer: Paul McCartney
Engineers: Paul Hicks, Lord Doufus

Released: 21 August 2000

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr: vocals, instrumentation
Super Furry Animals: synthesisers, keyboards, samples, effects

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Liverpool Sound Collage

One of two remixes of Beatles chatter assembled by Super Furry Animals for Paul McCartney's Liverpool Sound Collage, Peter Blake 2000 was originally part of the soundtrack to artist Peter Blake's On Collage exhibition at Liverpool's Tate Gallery.

The track mixed a number of samples of dialogue from The Beatles' original recording sessions with new music recorded by the Welsh band. The majority of the speech samples came from the 8 November 1965 session for Think For Yourself. Before recording take one of the song, George Martin taped the group's rehearsal and dialogue, hoping that some of the material may have been suitable for their 1965 Christmas fan club single.

Peter Blake 2000 is essentially a longer version of Free Now, Liverpool Sound Collage's other 'collaboration' between The Beatles and SFA.

I feel it, I feel it, I feel it, Oh baby, now
I get it, I get it, I get it
Baby, free now, gotta be free now
Baby, free now, gotta be free now
Paul McCartney
Free Now, Liverpool Sound Collage

The tracks came about after Super Furry Animals' keyboard player Cian Ciaran approached McCartney at an NME awards ceremony on 1 February 2000, where SFA won the Best Live Act award. Ciaran convinced him to let him remix some previously unreleased Beatles recordings.

One minute Cian is dragging Paul McCartney to a table, and within two weeks four boxes of original Beatles master tapes arrived in our office in Cardiff. We sampled chunks of John and Paul chatting, and we made loops of George's guitar and Ringo's drums. That was extremely surreal.
Gruff Rhys
Super Furry Animals

In return for their contributions to Liverpool Sound Collage, McCartney agreed to guest on SFA's song Receptacle For The Respectable, which appeared on their 2001 album Rings Around The World. He chewed carrots and celery on the song, a reference to his previous role on The Beach Boys' 1967 song Vegetables.

The samples on Peter Blake 2000 include: a quote from George Harrison ("It's okay. We know. I think we know. We just go chinga chinga ching. Boom boom boom. The bit that John finally got just after that. And we'll do both of the do what you want to do...") at 5'43"; the refrain "Baby free now, gotta be free now" sung by McCartney; extracts from the ending of Magical Mystery Tour (9'24" and 10'09"); and outtakes from an unidentified Beatles session at 13'01, which possibly date from the Sgt Pepper period. It also included snippets from McCartney's 1991 classical composition Liverpool Oratorio.

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One response to “Peter Blake 2000”

  1. MrBig says:
    Monday 26 July 2010 at 6.37am

    Does anyone have this? Anything particularly interesting in this track?

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