Sgt. Pepper in its entirety as you’ve never heard before. Reassess this psychedelic masterpiece with reinterpretations of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison classics.
Advance Single
- Plastic Penny – Strawberry Fields Forever (Two Sides of a Penny, Page One, 1968)
- David Bowie – Penny Lane (artist and origin tbc, c1967)
Side one
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Stages: Stockholm ’67, Warner Bros, 1991)
- The Young Idea – With a Little Help from My Friends (Single A-side, EMI Columbia, 1967)
- Elton John – Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (Single A-side. DJM, 1974)
- Status Quo – Getting Better (All This and World War II, Riva, 1976)
- Robyn Hitchcock – Fixing a Hole (unreleased, Sgt. Pepper live at The Three Kings, London, 30 June 2007)
- David and Jonathan- She’s Leaving Home (Single A-side, EMI Columbia, 1967)
- The Bee Gees – Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, RSO, 1978)
Side two
- Peter Knight and his Orchestra – Within You Without You (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Mercury, 1967)
- Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen – When I’m Sixty-Four (Single A-side, Pye 1967)
- Roy Wood – Lovely Rita (All This and World War II, Riva, 1976)
- Paul Nicholas – Good Morning Good Morning (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, RSO, 1978)
- Cheap Trick – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) (Sgt. Pepper Live, Big3 Records/Cheap Trick Unlimited, 2009)
- Eric Burden and War- A Day in the Life (Love Is All Around, ABC, 1976 – rec c1969/70)
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Well, that was another ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ with billy shears and the gang-cheers!
penny lane is actually by one of the moody blues I;ve been told Denny recorded this with some of the backing from the original track definitely not Bowies vocal inflections but obviously Denny Lanes if you ever listened to a moodys track