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The Abbey Road
Album cover
EP by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Released 1988
Recorded ???
Genre Rock
Length 15 min 35 sec
Record label EMI/Capitol Records
Producer Andrew Gill, George Clinton & Michael Beinhorn
Professional reviews
AMG 2˝ stars out of 5 link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wnj9kett7q7q)
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The Abbey Road is an EP by Red Hot Chili Peppers, released in 1988 through EMI America.


Track listing

  1. "Fire" (Hendrix) - 2:02
  2. "Backwoods" - 3:06
  3. "Catholic School Girls Rule" - 1:57
  4. "Holywood (Africa)" - 5:04
  5. "True Men Don't Kill Coyotes" - 3:38





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Steven Curtis Chapman - Abbey Road Sessions/The Walk (541 words)
At a glance … those that enjoyed the two selections from Abbey Road studios are likely to love the other three of that motif, while fondly recalling his influential legacy on a beefed up version of The Walk.
When Steven Curtis Chapman released Greatest Hits in 1997, it included two stripped down, acoustic versions of "The Walk" and "Lord of the Dance," recorded at The Beatles' Abbey Road studios.
Now for the first time, the complete Abbey Road Sessions EP is available, packaged together with an expanded version of The Walk on DVD.
Abbey Road (363 words)
Abbey Road is the last album recorded by The Beatles, which was released in 1969.
Booker T. & the MG's, famed soul combo, covered most of the songs on the Abbey Road in their 1969 album McLemore Avenue, named after the street address of the Stax[?] records studio.
The Red Hot Chilli Peppers have also imitated the album cover, on their Abbey Road EP, with the band appearing nude, apart from strategically placed socks.
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