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Various Artists

Help

Help

UPC: 042282868220

Format: CD

Release Date: Oct 17, 1995

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Principally recorded on September 4, 1995. Includes liner notes by Krist Novoselic.
Proceeds from HELP are donated to WAR CHILD, a charity to ameliorate children's lives in former Yugoslavia.
Liner Note Authors: Krist Novoselic; Andy MacDonald.
Recording information: 09/04/1995.
Illustrator: John Squire.
Photographers: Baron Von Callstein; David Barbaroux.
Conceived as a charity for orphans of the Bosnian war, every song on Help was recorded on one day and released a week later. The rapid turnaround was inspired by John Lennon's belief that "records should be like newspapers," a theory he brought to life with "Instant Karma," a single recorded on a Monday and released the following Saturday. Eighteen artists were recruited to record their contribution on Sunday, September 3, 1995, with each song running no longer than three minutes and 45 seconds. The day commenced with Noel Gallagher recording a slow, reflective version of "Fade Away" with Johnny Depp on guitar. It ended with Gallagher joining Paul Weller and Paul McCartney for a take on the Beatles' "Come Together," bringing together three generations of British pop royalty. In between those two contributions came 18 other songs -- two more than expected, since Sinead O'Connor and the K Foundation (formerly the KLF) turned in tracks unannounced at the last minute. Given the rapid nature of the project, it isn't surprising that some songs on Help are slightly below par. What is surprising is how many songs are very good, even bordering on excellent. Radiohead's "Lucky" equals the best on their fine 1995 album, The Bends (it would later be a highlight on OK Computer), The Boo Radleys turn in a first-rate track and Suede's cover of Elvis Costello's "Shipbuilding" is moving. Blur, appearing under their original name Seymour, contribute a kitschy instrumentals, which will probably baffle anyone but dedicated fans. "Come Together" doesn't quite live up to expectations, yet it's charming, much like Help itself. It may have its faults, but it is one of the best, most consistent charity albums ever recorded. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Tracks:

1 - Fade Away
2 - Oh Brother
3 - Love Spreads
4 - Lucky
5 - Adnan
6 - Mourning Air
7 - Fake the Aroma
8 - Shipbuilding
9 - Time for Livin'
10 - Sweetest Truth
11 - Ode to Billie Joe
12 - Search Lights
13 - Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
14 - Tom Petty Loves Veruca Salt
15 - Magnificent
16 - Message to Crommie
17 - Dream a Little Dream
18 - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
19 - Eine Kleine Lift Musik
20 - Come Together