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'''''You Can Be Anyone This Time Around''''' is an album by [[Timothy Leary]] released in April 1970. The disc features three "raps" by Leary backed with [[psychedelic music]]. The purpose of the album was to raise funds for Leary's political candidacy for [[Governor of California]]. |
'''''You Can Be Anyone This Time Around''''' is an album by [[Timothy Leary]] released in April 1970. The disc features three "raps" by Leary backed with [[psychedelic music]]. The purpose of the album was to raise funds for Leary's political candidacy for [[Governor of California]]. |
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The album includes musical contributions from [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Stephen Stills]], [[John Sebastian]], and [[Buddy Miles]] recorded during an all-night jam session at the [[Record Plant]].<ref name=Morgan>{{cite journal|last1=Morgan|first1=Jas|title=You Can Be Anyone This Time Around: The Lost Liner Notes|journal=Mondo 2000|date=1992|issue=8|pages=38–40}}</ref> |
The album includes musical contributions from [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Stephen Stills]], [[John Sebastian]], and [[Buddy Miles]] recorded during an all-night jam session at the [[Record Plant]].<ref name=Morgan>{{cite journal|last1=Morgan|first1=Jas|title=You Can Be Anyone This Time Around: The Lost Liner Notes|journal=Mondo 2000|date=1992|issue=8|pages=38–40}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Mondo 2000 Issue 8 |url=https://archive.org/details/mondo2000issue8/page/n41/mode/2up |website=Internet Archive |publisher=Internet Archive |access-date=4 December 2022}}</ref> |
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The title track and "What Do You Turn On When You Turn On" both feature [[sampling (music)|sampling]] of music by other artists, including [[The Beatles]], [[The Rolling Stones]], and [[Ravi Shankar]].<ref name=Morgan/> This is one of the earliest known examples of sampling on a commercial record.<ref name=Morgan/> |
The title track and "What Do You Turn On When You Turn On" both feature [[sampling (music)|sampling]] of music by other artists, including [[The Beatles]], [[The Rolling Stones]], and [[Ravi Shankar]].<ref name=Morgan/> This is one of the earliest known examples of sampling on a commercial record.<ref name=Morgan/> |
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Released | April 1970 |
Genre | Psychedelic, spoken word |
Length | 30:05 |
Label | Rykodisc |
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You Can Be Anyone This Time Around is an album by Timothy Leary released in April 1970. The disc features three "raps" by Leary backed with psychedelic music. The purpose of the album was to raise funds for Leary's political candidacy for Governor of California.
The album includes musical contributions from Jimi Hendrix, Stephen Stills, John Sebastian, and Buddy Miles recorded during an all-night jam session at the Record Plant.[2][3]
The title track and "What Do You Turn On When You Turn On" both feature sampling of music by other artists, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Ravi Shankar.[2] This is one of the earliest known examples of sampling on a commercial record.[2]
Track listing
All tracks written by Timothy Leary.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Live And Let Live" | 14:16 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "You Can Be Anyone This Time Around" | 9:12 |
2. | "What Do You Turn On When You Turn On" | 6:41 |
Total length: | 30:05 |
Personnel
- Timothy Leary – spoken word, writer
- Jimi Hendrix – bass guitar
- Buddy Miles – drums
- John Sebastian – guitar
- Stephen Stills – guitar
- Intermedia Systems Corporation – production
- Stanley Mouse – cover artwork
- Cindy Nelson – package design
- David Greenberg – liner notes[4]
- Jim Marshall — photography [5]
References
- ^ You Can Be Anyone This Time Around at AllMusic
- ^ a b c Morgan, Jas (1992). "You Can Be Anyone This Time Around: The Lost Liner Notes". Mondo 2000 (8): 38–40.
- ^ "Mondo 2000 Issue 8". Internet Archive. Internet Archive. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ Greenberg, David. "This Is A Dangerous Album". tapedave.com. Tape Dave. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ^ "Dr. Timothy Leary - You Can Be Anyone This Time Around". Discogs. Retrieved 2019-11-24.