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In a previous article, I wrote about artists who recorded new versions of their own songs. Far less common, however, are artists who choose to re-record entire albums. Here are five artists who recorded the same album twice. -
6 Artists Whose Best Album Didn't Sell Well: The Beach Boys, Kanye West, and more
If a musician is lucky enough to reach a wide audience, the best they can hope for is that their fans support them through any whims of experimentation and artistic growth. This worked great for the Beatles and Radiohead, but there are plenty of other musicians whose artistic peaks didn’t match their commercial peaks. Here are six artists whose best albums didn’t sell as well as their other albums. -
Beach Boys Reunion Tour, Album 2013: Mike Love 'Upset' Over Direction of New Music and Concert Dates, Brian Wilson Not to Blame
About a year after the band's successful 50th anniversary reunion tour, the Beach Boys have been sidelined in the writing and touring process for their new album and concert schedule. According to singer Mike Love, he would like to... -
The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck to Tour Together in Show That Complements Both Artists
"Super tours" are normally arranged by having one pretty-big-deal band opening for another even bigger deal band, but everyone knows that the highlights happens when the two performers are onstage at the same time. Such is the case with the current "Legends of Summer" tour featuring Jay-Z and Justin Timberlake. Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck realize that the best moments will be the ones they share, so they designed their upcoming monthlong tour accordingly.
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