Everyday Chemistry is a mashup album compiled by an unknown artist. The songs on the album incorporate vocal and instrumental tracks from songs from throughout the solo careers of George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. The album is available, in its entirety, as a free download on a website called The Beatles Never Broke Up.
Ostensibly, Everyday Chemistry is an "unreleased" studio album by The Beatles that came into the possession of an unnamed person identified only by t...
Everyday Chemistry is a mashup album compiled by an unknown artist. The songs on the album incorporate vocal and instrumental tracks from songs from throughout the solo careers of George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. The album is available, in its entirety, as a free download on a website called The Beatles Never Broke Up.
Ostensibly, Everyday Chemistry is an "unreleased" studio album by The Beatles that came into the possession of an unnamed person identified only by the pseudonym "James Richards", under mysterious circumstances. They later posted the story, and a digitized version of the "unreleased" tape containing the album on the Internet.
Curiously, the date on which the webmaster claims to have obtained the tape was on 9 September 2009, the same day on which the remastered stereo and mono box sets of all The Beatles' studio albums were released; this date was itself chosen due to its connection to John Lennon and the strange occurrences of the number nine he observed throughout his life. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.