Across The Universe
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Across The Universe

Across The Universe was a band that formed in the 1960s, releasing a self-titled album in 1969. The album included their version of the Beatles song 'Across...

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A 1960s cover band that played the Beatles.

They released a self-titled album in 1969, featuring versions of Beatles songs like 'Across The Universe' and 'Dear Prudence.'

For a sense of their approach, try 'Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!' or 'Strawberry Fields Forever.' They're straightforward, period pieces.

Across The Universe offers a direct, late-1960s take on the Beatles' catalog, recorded when those songs were still fresh. Their version of 'I've Just Seen a Face' and others capture the sound of that specific moment, not as an imitation but as a document of how the music was being played and heard. It's a reminder of how quickly those tunes became part of the landscape for working bands.

The band formed in the 1960s and put out their only album in 1969. That record, and the handful of songs they're known for, are all Beatles covers from that era.

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Across The Universe was a band that formed in the 1960s, releasing a self-titled album in 1969. The album included their version of the Beatles song 'Across The Universe' along with other tracks like 'Dear Prudence' and 'Octopus's Garden.'

Beyond that title track, they also recorded versions of Beatles songs like 'I've Just Seen a Face' and 'With A Little Help From My Friends.' Their sound was rooted in the late 1960s musical landscape, drawing from the same source material that many bands of that era were exploring.

The band's lineup included musicians performing under the names John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, though it's worth noting this was a cover band rather than the actual Beatles performing together under a different name.

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