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In 2013, after the altered its sales award protocol, the album was certified Platinum based on UK sales since 1994. Critical reception [ ] Contemporary reviews [ ] Due to the controversies surrounding the Beatles during their tour, critical reaction in the United States was muted relative to the band's previous releases.
To capture the desired sound, microphones were placed in the bells of the, and the signals were heavily limited. A month later, a tape copy of these horn parts was superimposed with a slight delay, thereby doubling the presence of the brass contributions. Rodriguez terms the completed track 'an R&B-styled shouter'.
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Living Colour takes on 'Tomorrow Never Knows,' a song they say they used to play during soundchecks. 'We experimented with the chords and the rhythm,' Living Colour bassist Doug Wimbish says 'Over time, things aligned between our sensibility and take on the song and the concept of 'Tomorrow Never Knows.' When Living Colour covers other artists songs, we tend to lean towards songs that might be album versions versus singles.