Haymans Green

Haymans Green
Studio album by The Pete Best Band
Released 16 September 2008 (2008-09-16)
Recorded 2006 (2006)–2008 (2008)
Genre Pop rock
Length 35:19
Label Lightyear Music
Producer Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry
Singles from Haymans Green
  1. "Gone"
    Released: 16 September 2008 US only
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Haymans Green[nb 1] is a 2008 album by The Pete Best Band, released by Lightyear Entertainment and distributed in the US and Canada by EMI. Pete Best plays drums, and co-wrote most of the tracks. Reviews of the album have been mostly favorable, and almost all reviewers agree that the album sounds influenced by The Beatles, a band which Pete Best was a member of between 1960 and 1962.

The album's cover shows the section of the Hamburg-era photograph of The Beatles featuring Best's face that was removed as part of the collage design for the Beatles' Anthology 1 album.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Come With Me"  Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry[2] 2:23
2. "Step Outside"  Pete Best, Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 3:57
3. "Round and Around"  Pete Best, Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 2:38
4. "Grey River"  Pete Best, Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 3:18
5. "Gone"  Pete Best, Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 2:34
6. "Dream Me Home"  Pete Best, Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 3:47
7. "Everything I Want"  Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 3:37
8. "Beat Street"  Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 2:05
9. "Broken"  Pete Best, Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 3:56
10. "Red Light"  Pete Best, Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 4:01
11. "Hayman's Green"  Pete Best, Roag Best, Phil Melia, Paul Parry 3:04
Total length:
35:20

Personnel

References

  1. Haymans Green at AllMusic
  2. First Pete Best album with original songs, "Haymans Green," announced
  3. RadioRockonTour review

Notes

  1. The title track, named after the street where Pete Best lived as a young man, is listed as "Hayman's Green" (with apostrophe). It's possible that the album title was meant to include the apostrophe as well but the graphic used throughout the CD package omits it.


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