+ Follow GEORGE AND GILES MARTIN Tag
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Two recent EMI releases unintentionally exhibit just how far Pop music has come in 40 odd years. Theres Love, an excellent remastered CD of The Beatles tunes, as collaborated on for a Cirque du Soleil show by producer George Martin and his son, Giles. And theres Rudebox, the definitive CD from the Archprince of Bad Boy Pop, Robbie Williams.
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GEORGE AND GILES MARTIN
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Two recent EMI releases unintentionally exhibit just how far Pop music has come in 40 odd years. Theres Love, an excellent remastered CD of The Beatles tunes, as collaborated on for a Cirque du Soleil show by producer George Martin and his son, Giles. And theres Rudebox, the definitive CD from the Archprince of Bad Boy Pop, Robbie Williams.
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