Rock albums from alternate timelines

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band + Smile! + Magical Mystery Tour
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SIDE ONE

1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Orchestra
2. Good Vibrations
3. With a Little Help from My Friends
4. Heroes and Villains
5. Getting Better
6. I'm in Great Shape
7. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

SIDE TWO

1. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
2. Wind Chimes
3. Fixing a Hole
4. Wonderful
5. She's Leaving Home
6. Cabin Essence
7. Within You Without You

SIDE THREE

1. When I'm Sixty-Four
2. Child is Father of the Man
3. Lovely Rita
4. Surf's Up
5. Good Morning Good Morning
6. Do You like Worms?
7. Vega-Tables

SIDE FOUR

1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. The Old Master Painter
3. Your Mother Should Know
4. Prayer
5. I Am the Walrus
6. I Ran
7. Blue Jay Way

SIDE FIVE

1. Strawberry Fields Forever
2. He Gives Speeches
3. Penny Lane
4. Holidays
5. Love to Say Dada
6. Baby, You're a Rich Man
7. All You Need is Love

SIDE SIX

1. Carnival of Light
2. I Wanna Be Around
3. You're Welcome
4. The Fool on the Hill
5. Flying
6. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Orchestra (Reprise)
7. A Day in the Life

(Already posted on Infoboxes VI)
 
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It’d just be a triple album, with songs featured in all three previously mentioned albums, I made it a triple album after reading about George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass. I might make the Tracklisting later on.
 
I hope nobody mind if I only drop a single.

Gurra P - Helmut Kohl eats butter (2007)

A infamous diss track by Gurra P, real name Göran Persson, accusing German musician Helmut Kohl of eating butter as a coping mechanism.

(This is a actual quote by former PM of Sweden Göran Persson from a infamous documentary.)
 
I have track listings for a few albums inspired by Blackentheborg's Venus And Mars TL - basically, where Paul falls in love with Yoko instead of John. I understand that not all that is below will be entirely accurate (eg. Paul had more drive to make music later on than John did), but I still thought it would be an interesting exercise to see what would happen if Paul's solo career had John's OTL trajectory. So here is the general discography for Paul's solo career ITTL (Yoko's remains the same as OTL).

Discography / Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono
1. 1968 - Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins
2. 1969 - Unfinished Music No. 2: Life With The Lions
3. 1969 - Wedding Album
4. 1972 - Wild Life (*OTL's Some Time In New York City*)
5. 1980 - Tug Of War (*OTL's Double Fantasy*)
6. 1984 - Milk And Honey

Discography / Paul McCartney
1. 1970 - Paul McCartney/Plastic Ono Band (*OTL's McCartney*)
2. 1971 - Ram
3. 1973 - Red Rose Speedway
4. 1974 - Band On The Run
5. 1975 - Rock 'n' Roll (*OTL's Choba B CCCP*)

All album covers remain the same as OTL except with Paul in the place of John. I have used Luca Perasi's book "Paul McCartney: Recording Sessions (1969-2013)" to only use songs that were recorded prior to 9 December 1980.

"Wild Life" by Paul & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band With Elephant's Memory Plus Invisible Strings (1972)
DISC 1 - STUDIO:
1. Mumbo
2. Sisters, O Sisters
3. Bip Bop
4. Born In A Prison
5. Wild Life
6. Some People Never Know
7. I Am Your Singer/Bip Bop Link
8. Tomorrow
9. Dear Friend
10. We're All Water/Mumbo Link

DISC 2 - LIVE:
1. Helter Skelter
2. Don't Worry Kyoko
3. Well (Baby Please Don't Go)
4. Jamrag
5. Scumbag
6. Au

"Tug Of War" by Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono (1980)
1. Tug Of War
2. Kiss Kiss Kiss
3. Keep Under Cover
4. Give Me Something
5. Ode To A Koala Bear
6. I'm Moving On
7. Rainclouds
8. Ballroom Dancing
9. Yes, I'm Your Angel
10. Wanderlust
11. Beautiful Boys
12. We All Stand Together
13. Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him
14. Hard Times Are Over

And then, Paul gets shot on 8 December 1980, dying in New York at the age of 38, being survived by his wife of 11 years and 5 year old child. 3 years later, Yoko starts work on a final duet album between herself and Paul, consisting of new material from Yoko coupled with outtakes of Paul from the Tug Of War sessions.

"Milk And Honey" by Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono (1984)
1. Take It Away
2. Sleepless Night
3. Dress Me Up As A Robber
4. Don't Be Scared
5. Ebony And Ivory (*OTL's solo version*)
6. O' Sanity
7. Average Person
8. Your Hands
9. Sweetest Little Show
10. Let Me Count The Ways
11. Waterfalls
12. You're The One

Although not counted as an official solo album, another posthumous release from Paul was released in 1986 named after the street he grew up on. The album consisted of session outtakes and rehearsals for Paul's final two solo albums, recorded from 1973-74 (based off of OTL's Menlove Ave.).

"Forthlin Road" by Paul McCartney (1986)
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1. Tragedy
2. Mama's Little Girl
3. Love Is Strange
4. Baby Face
5. Walking In The Park With Eloise
6. Bluebird**
7. Jet
8. Let Me Roll It
9. Band On The Run
10. Nineteen-Hundred And Eighty-Five

**The last 5 tracks come from OTL's One Hand Clapping special.
 
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I have track listings for a few albums inspired by Blackentheborg's Venus And Mars TL - basically, where Paul falls in love with Yoko instead of John. I understand that not all that is below will be entirely accurate (eg. Paul had more drive to make music later on than John did), but I still thought it would be an interesting exercise to see what would happen if Paul's solo career had John's OTL trajectory. So here is the general discography for Paul's solo career ITTL (Yoko's remains the same as OTL).

Discography / Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono
1. 1968 - Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins
2. 1969 - Unfinished Music No. 2: Life With The Lions
3. 1969 - Wedding Album
4. 1972 - Wild Life (*OTL's Some Time In New York City*)
5. 1980 - Tug Of War (*OTL's Double Fantasy*)
6. 1984 - Milk And Honey

Discography / Paul McCartney
1. 1970 - Paul McCartney/Plastic Ono Band (*OTL's McCartney*)
2. 1971 - Ram
3. 1973 - Red Rose Speedway
4. 1974 - Band On The Run
5. 1975 - Rock 'n' Roll (*OTL's Choba B CCCP*)

All album covers remain the same as OTL except with Paul in the place of John. I have used Luca Perasi's book "Paul McCartney: Recording Sessions (1969-2013)" to only use songs that were recorded prior to 9 December 1980.

"Wild Life" by Paul & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band With Elephant's Memory Plus Invisible Strings (1972)
DISC 1 - STUDIO:
1. Mumbo
2. Sisters, O Sisters
3. Bip Bop
4. Born In A Prison
5. Wild Life
6. Some People Never Know
7. I Am Your Singer/Bip Bop Link
8. Tomorrow
9. Dear Friend
10. We're All Water/Mumbo Link

DISC 2 - LIVE:
1. Helter Skelter
2. Don't Worry Kyoko
3. Well (Baby Please Don't Go)
4. Jamrag
5. Scumbag
6. Au

"Tug Of War" by Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono (1980)
1. Tug Of War
2. Kiss Kiss Kiss
3. Keep Under Cover
4. Give Me Something
5. Ode To A Koala Bear
6. I'm Moving On
7. Rainclouds
8. Ballroom Dancing
9. Yes, I'm Your Angel
10. Wanderlust
11. Beautiful Boys
12. We All Stand Together
13. Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him
14. Hard Times Are Over

And then, Paul gets shot on 8 December 1980, dying in New York at the age of 38, being survived by his wife of 11 years and 5 year old child. 3 years later, Yoko starts work on a final duet album between herself and Paul, consisting of new material from Yoko coupled with outtakes of Paul from the Tug Of War sessions.

"Milk And Honey" by Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono (1984)
1. Take It Away
2. Sleepless Night
3. Dress Me Up As A Robber
4. Don't Be Scared
5. Ebony And Ivory (*OTL's solo version*)
6. O' Sanity
7. Average Person
8. Your Hands
9. Sweetest Little Show
10. Let Me Count The Ways
11. Waterfalls
12. You're The One

Although not counted as an official solo album, another posthumous release from Paul was released in 1986 named after the street he grew up on. The album consisted of session outtakes and rehearsals for Paul's final two solo albums, recorded from 1973-74 (based off of OTL's Menlove Ave.).

"Forthlin Road" by Paul McCartney (1986)
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1. Tragedy
2. Mama's Little Girl
3. Love Is Strange
4. Baby Face
5. Walking In The Park With Eloise
6. Bluebird**
7. Jet
8. Let Me Roll It
9. Band On The Run
10. Nineteen-Hundred And Eighty-Five

**The last 5 tracks come from OTL's One Hand Clapping special.
So what happens to John in TTL, without Yoko, where does his solo career go?
 
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Born Unlucky (1979)
”The Prog Album”
By Elvis Presley
Music List:
1.
Born Unlucky
2. Number Thirteen
3. Rabbit Tail
4. Under the Ladder
5. A Black Cat Crosses
6. Umbrella in the House
7. Bad Omens
 
DISPERSION LIVE (1987)
Pink Floyd - Tears For Fears


“I had no idea that (Pink Floyd and Tears For Fears) would be greater than Elvis Presley collaborating with The Beatles.”
- CNN interviewing a concert attendee

Holy Shit!”
- Alan Parsons, when Orzabal sang the first lyrics of Comfortably Numb


Vinyl Track List:

DISC ONE
Side One

1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-5)
2. Everybody Wants To Rule The World
3. Speak to Me
4. Breathe (In The Air)
5. On the Run
6. Mad World
7. Money
8. I Believe (David Gilmour)
Side Two
1. Comfortably Numb (Orzabal-Gilmour Duet)
2. The Hurting
3. A Saucerful of Secrets
4. Shout
4. In the Flesh
5 Run Like Hell
6, Waiting For the Worms

DISC TWO
Side One

1. Goodbye Blue Sky
2. The Working Hour (Piano Version)
3. Time
4. Suffer The Children
5. Welcome to the Machine
6. Broken
Side Two
1. Heads Over Heels/Broken
2. Astronomy Domine
3. Pale Shelter
4. Dogs
5. Watch Me Bleed
6. Obscured by Clouds

DISC THREE
Side One

1. The Great Gig in the Sky
2. Listen
3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 6-9)
4. Famous Last Words
5. Brain Damage
6. Eclipse
7. Wish You Were Here

POD:
-
Tears For Fears’s backing musicians Andrew Saunders and Will Gregory renews their contact for Tears For Fears. This allows Tears For Tears to go to Live Aid.
- After The Final Cut, tensions between Waters and Gilmour finally come to an end when Gilmour submits to Waters and allows him to be in front of the band in Live Aid, however this submission won’t last for long.
- Soon after Live Aid in Philadelphia had ended, members of Tears For Fears go to a local bar where the members of Pink Floyd was fighting in. It came to a point when Waters threw Gilmour to Tears For Fears’s table. Waters is arrested and Gilmour befriends Orzabal and Smith while in the hospital, they immediately began talking about a joint album together. However, the conservation picked up an idea of doing a live show together and the rest is history.
 
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Famous Last Words (1988)
Pink Floyd - Tears For Fears

Vinyl Track List:
Side One

1. Signs of Life
2. Always In The Past
3. Learning to Fly
4. Advice For The Young At Heart
5. Yet Another Movie
6. Round and Around
7. Gone Fishing
Side Two
1. Sowing The Seeds of Love
2. A New Machine
3. Year Of The Knife
4. Sorrow
5. Men of War (ITTL The Dogs of War)
6. Famous Last Words
 
Come And Get Me (1980)
Elvis Presley
Experimental Rock - Soft Rock - Christian Rock - Pop


It was when Come And Get Me was released, the King reclaimed his rightful throne.”
- excerpt from Rolling Stone’s review of the Album

“I was inspired by Fleetwood Mac’s and [King Crimson’s Starless’s] sound for the style of the general songs in my album They are just both something great alright? That sound, that rhythm. It was in God’s great plan that he showed me those songs.”
- Elvis Presley in an interview with CBS

Come And Get Me is the twenty-seventh studio album by American Rockstar Elvis Presley, released in March 1980 through RCA Records. The album’s style and theme was inspired by Fleetwood Mac’s style and King Crimson’s Starless album. A song in the album, The Salt And Pepper Band, was a tribute for The Beatles, after they died in a car incident in 1975.

Track List:
1. Come And Get Me
2. Gimme Some Light
3. Not There Yet
4. Pink Summer
5. That Place Again
6. Burning Lake
7. His Passion
8. Sinners Go Pray
9. Time of My Life
10. Boogeyman
11. The Salt And Pepper Band
12. Glory, Glory

(Credits to Nick P in my WI Thread for the car incident idea! It’s certainly creative!)
 
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Come And Get Me (1980)
Elvis Presley
Experimental Rock - Soft Rock - Christian Rock - Pop


It was when Come And Get Me was released, the King reclaimed his rightful throne.”
- excerpt from Rolling Stone’s review of the Album

“I was inspired by Fleetwood Mac’s and [King Crimson’s Starless’s] sound for the style of the general songs in my album They are just both something great alright? That sound, that rhythm. It was in God’s great plan that he showed me those songs.”
- Elvis Presley in an interview with CBS

Come And Get Me is the twenty-seventh studio album by American Rockstar Elvis Presley, released in March 1980 through RCA Records. The album’s style and theme was inspired by Fleetwood Mac’s style and King Crimson’s Starless album. A song in the album, The Salt And Pepper Band, was a tribute for The Beatles, after they died in a car incident in 1975.

Track List:
1. Come And Get Me
2. Gimme Some Light
3. Not There Yet
4. Pink Summer
5. That Place Again
6. Burning Lake
7. His Passion
8. Sinners Go Pray
9. Time of My Life
10. Boogeyman
11. The Salt And Pepper Band
12. Glory, Glory

(Credits to Nick P in my WI Thread for the car incident idea! It’s certainly creative!)
Imagine Elvis listening to King Crimson
 
If Paul's the one assassinated ITTL, then what does Chapman have against him to kill him? Wouldn't that mean he's the one who said the "Bigger than Jesus" phrase and not John? And that's before the POD.
I have track listings for a few albums inspired by Blackentheborg's Venus And Mars TL - basically, where Paul falls in love with Yoko instead of John. I understand that not all that is below will be entirely accurate (eg. Paul had more drive to make music later on than John did), but I still thought it would be an interesting exercise to see what would happen if Paul's solo career had John's OTL trajectory. So here is the general discography for Paul's solo career ITTL (Yoko's remains the same as OTL).

Discography / Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono
1. 1968 - Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins
2. 1969 - Unfinished Music No. 2: Life With The Lions
3. 1969 - Wedding Album
4. 1972 - Wild Life (*OTL's Some Time In New York City*)
5. 1980 - Tug Of War (*OTL's Double Fantasy*)
6. 1984 - Milk And Honey

Discography / Paul McCartney
1. 1970 - Paul McCartney/Plastic Ono Band (*OTL's McCartney*)
2. 1971 - Ram
3. 1973 - Red Rose Speedway
4. 1974 - Band On The Run
5. 1975 - Rock 'n' Roll (*OTL's Choba B CCCP*)

All album covers remain the same as OTL except with Paul in the place of John. I have used Luca Perasi's book "Paul McCartney: Recording Sessions (1969-2013)" to only use songs that were recorded prior to 9 December 1980.

"Wild Life" by Paul & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band With Elephant's Memory Plus Invisible Strings (1972)
DISC 1 - STUDIO:
1. Mumbo
2. Sisters, O Sisters
3. Bip Bop
4. Born In A Prison
5. Wild Life
6. Some People Never Know
7. I Am Your Singer/Bip Bop Link
8. Tomorrow
9. Dear Friend
10. We're All Water/Mumbo Link

DISC 2 - LIVE:
1. Helter Skelter
2. Don't Worry Kyoko
3. Well (Baby Please Don't Go)
4. Jamrag
5. Scumbag
6. Au

"Tug Of War" by Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono (1980)
1. Tug Of War
2. Kiss Kiss Kiss
3. Keep Under Cover
4. Give Me Something
5. Ode To A Koala Bear
6. I'm Moving On
7. Rainclouds
8. Ballroom Dancing
9. Yes, I'm Your Angel
10. Wanderlust
11. Beautiful Boys
12. We All Stand Together
13. Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him
14. Hard Times Are Over

And then, Paul gets shot on 8 December 1980, dying in New York at the age of 38, being survived by his wife of 11 years and 5 year old child. 3 years later, Yoko starts work on a final duet album between herself and Paul, consisting of new material from Yoko coupled with outtakes of Paul from the Tug Of War sessions.

"Milk And Honey" by Paul McCartney & Yoko Ono (1984)
1. Take It Away
2. Sleepless Night
3. Dress Me Up As A Robber
4. Don't Be Scared
5. Ebony And Ivory (*OTL's solo version*)
6. O' Sanity
7. Average Person
8. Your Hands
9. Sweetest Little Show
10. Let Me Count The Ways
11. Waterfalls
12. You're The One

Although not counted as an official solo album, another posthumous release from Paul was released in 1986 named after the street he grew up on. The album consisted of session outtakes and rehearsals for Paul's final two solo albums, recorded from 1973-74 (based off of OTL's Menlove Ave.).

"Forthlin Road" by Paul McCartney (1986)
IMG_6728.jpg

1. Tragedy
2. Mama's Little Girl
3. Love Is Strange
4. Baby Face
5. Walking In The Park With Eloise
6. Bluebird**
7. Jet
8. Let Me Roll It
9. Band On The Run
10. Nineteen-Hundred And Eighty-Five

**The last 5 tracks come from OTL's One Hand Clapping special.
 
If Paul's the one assassinated ITTL, then what does Chapman have against him to kill him? Wouldn't that mean he's the one who said the "Bigger than Jesus" phrase and not John? And that's before the POD.
From what I've read, Chapman wanted to make a statement, and Paul was on his list of potential targets, he just chose John because of locational convenience. I didn't think too deeply about the logistics of the POD, I just made those albums in one sitting. Possibly Paul could say the things John did IOTL, but its a little ASB. To be honest, the whole scenario is quite absurd and doesn't make sense, but I still thought it was interesting enough to post.
 
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