Uncharacteristic Albums!

Maile Carballo / KUTX

May 9, 1969 – Beatles guitarist George Harrison released his experimental album “Electronic Sound”.

Let’s mark the occasion and explore SONGS FROM MUSICAL ARTISTS OFF AN UNUSUAL/NON-TYPICAL ALBUM THAT THEY PUT OUT.

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“‘Touch Me’ by the Doors, off their Soft Parade album, which was a different sound for them at the time”

Mike Dolomike Larkin

“After spending most of the prior ten years in a commercial and artistic rut, Willie changed it up in 1998 by teaming with U2 producer Daniel Lanois and the Neville Brothers’ rhythm section to re-imagine his sound.” referring to “The Maker” by Willie Nelson

Bruce Burns

“‘Jacksons, Monk, and Rowe’ from Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet’s The Juliet Letters”

Trey Buchanan

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