Soulive Rubber Soulive
By Jon Regen
Fri, 1 Oct 2010
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Rubber_nrWho funked up the Beatles? Soulive, that’s who! Just when you thought you’ve heard every imaginable Beatles tribute, Soulive serves up this booty-shaking, organ-grinding festival of funk. Right from “Drive My Car,” keyboardist Neal Evans’ blistering bass grooves like it’s about to jump out of the record’s grooves. Other standout tracks include the simmering “Come Together,” and a surprising Chicagomeets- church romp through “Eleanor Rigby.” (Royal Family, soulive.com)

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