Everyday Chemistry

Everyday Chemistry
A cassette tape with the words "The Beatles-Everyday Chemistry" and the tracklist of the album written on a cutout piece of ruled paper.
Photograph of the cassette casing. The MP3's artwork depicted the cassette itself.
Remix album credited to the Beatles by
James Richards
Released9 September 2009 (2009-09-09)
GenreMashup
Length40:48
ProducerJames Richards

Everyday Chemistry is a remix album that was made available as a free digital download on 9 September 2009. The album was released along with a story of anonymous authorship.[1] It mashes up various songs from the Beatles' individual solo careers, including tracks from 27 albums. The album portrays itself as being taken from an alternate universe in which the Beatles had not broken up.[2][3]

  1. ^ Brennan, Colin (18 November 2015). "Transdimensional thief claims to be in possession of unreleased Beatles album". Consequence of Sound.
  2. ^ Dreyer, Chris (31 March 2010). "'Everyday Chemistry', the Beatles". Inlander.
  3. ^ JNSP (30 December 2009). "'Everyday Chemistry', el timo de la estampita" (in Spanish). jenesaispop.