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Magic Christian Music

BadfingerAudio CD
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Badfinger was a British power pop band formed in the 1960s but their contribution to music was marred by the tales of managerial corruption and the resultant suicides of two band members.

The band's association - and to a certain extent comparisons - with The Beatles was useful for them and by 1971 they had recorded four successful albums: (Maybe Tomorrow (as The Iveys) (69), Magic Christian MusicRead more in Amazon's Badfinger Store

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  • Audio CD (November 19, 1991)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Capitol
  • ASIN: B00000DRD6
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #96,797 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Come And Get It
2. Crimson Ship
3. Dear Angie
4. Fisherman
5. Midnight Sun
6. Beautiful And Blue
7. Rock Of All Ages
8. Carry On Till Tomorrow
9. I'm In Love
10. Walk Out In The Rain
11. Angelique
12. Knocking Down Our Home
13. Give It A Try
14. Maybe Tomorrow
15. Storm In A Teacup
16. Arthur (Previously Unreleased)

Editorial Reviews

Magic Christian Music is a sweet, colorful pop album packed full of early gems from the songwriting powerhouse that began as The Iveys and later became Badfinger. Also featuring the worldwide smash hit 'Come And Get It', written and produced by Paul McCartney for the 1969 Peter Sellers / Ringo Starr movie The Magic Christian.

This Remastered CD includes five Bonus Tracks, all previously unreleased rare recordings by The Iveys:
• ‘And Her Daddy’s A Millionaire’ / alternative version
• ‘Mrs Jones’ / remix of an Iveys single-that-never-was
• ‘Sali Bloo’ / mono mix
• ‘See-Saw Granpa’ / mono mix
• ‘I’ve Been Waiting’ / unedited take of this psychedelic cult classic --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.


 

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars MAGNIFICENT "Debut" of one of Britain's best bands!, July 1, 2000
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Henry R. Kujawa ("The Forbidden Zone" (Camden, NJ)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Magic Christian Music (Audio CD)
Though technically their 2nd album, this was the first after they changed their name from The Iveys. What a great disc! 3 songs from the Peter Seller/Ringo Starr film THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN (hence the title) include Paul McCartney's classic "Come And Get It" (see BEATLES ANTHOLOGY 3 to hear HIM singing it first) as well as the wildly frenetic "Rock Of All Ages" and the sentimental "Carry On To Tomorrow". And that's only the start! Other highlights for me are "Crimson Ship", "Beautiful And Blue" and the emotional "Maybe Tomorrow" (the latter 2 originally from their 1st album). This CD contains all 14 tracks from the British LP ("Angelique" and "Give It A Try" had been snipped off the US LP) as well as "Storm In A Teacup" (taken from a rare Ice Cream promo EP) and the previously-unreleased, humorous look at marital infidelity, "Arthur".

If I have any beef, it's that they didn't go far enough! MAGIC CHRISTIAN MUSIC was really a patched-together album, 6 tracks having appeared earlier on MAYBE TOMORROW. If they were going to do a CD with bonus tracks, I'd like to see the other 6 songs, plus the leftover "A" & "B" sides (not to mention the demo for "Come And Get It") --all of which appeared earlier on the RARE TRACKS lp-- in one place. Among the missing was the ominous epic, "I've Been Waiting", which closed their 1st LP. Don't get me wrong, this is a FANTASTIC CD as it is! You'd think after all these years, though, that somebody would take the extra effort to REALLY do things "right".
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The true godfathers of power pop, April 20, 2000
This review is from: Magic Christian Music (Audio CD)
There really is no justice in pop history. Burned-out rock critics apply the much-overused qualifier "Beatlesque" to every two-bit band that can come up with a discernable melody. In the current Bizarro World of rock underachievers, the insanely-overrated Oasis get favoured with the B-word. How tragic, then, that Badfinger --- the band that invented (almost)-post-Beatle homage ---has been all but forgotten. Serious students of pop history will know the pleasures of such melodic gems as Crimson Ship, Fisherman and Carry On Till Tomorrow. Others, sadly, will look to the recycled sludge of the Gallagher brothers. It's not too late, though: get Golders Green,the wonderful set of demos by Badfinger guitarist Pete Ham, and this disc.Play them together and spend some time in pop heaven.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Solid "first" album from Badfinger, October 6, 2002
This review is from: Magic Christian Music (Audio CD)
Magic Christian is made up of a mix of originals recorded for this album and a handful of tracks remixed from their debut as The Iveys. The stylistic contrast between Badfinger and The Iveys is quite pronounced on some tracks. Tony Visconti's production on Maybe Tomorrow (the album The Iveys tracks were culled from)wasn't bad just a bit over the top.

This album truly needs to be remastered. Peter Mew was leaning a bit too heavily on the No Noise for this edition. No Noise takes away tape hiss but also eliminates the natural sound of instruments removing resonance and bits of top end as well. It basically sounds like listening to music with a towel thrown over the speakers. It's not bad sounding but it could be more vibrant and alive sounding.

Paul McCartney produced at least two tracks here (the self penned Come And Get It and Rock Of All Ages both used in the film), while Mal Evans produced the bulk of the rest of the original material. The more recent Badfinger tracks are the stronger songs included. Maybe Tomorrow, while a fine song, doesn't belong here (although it does appear on the original vinyl version of the album)it's sound is florid and doesn't fit in well with the bulk of these tracks. It's a fine song--it just doesn't fit the developing Badfinger sound. It was originally recorded for The Iveys album that the band made before their personnel change and name change. Crimson Ship (a song written as a tribute to McCartney who came in and helped the band out)is one of the stand out tracks here.

The inclusion of the rare Arthur and Storm In A Teacup are welcome additions to this disc (as well as the two tracks cut from the original US release). The band would truly hit their prime with No Dice, Straight Up and Wish You Were Here.
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