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  1. Deface the Music is the fifth studio album by the band Utopia. The concept of the album was to pay homage to the Beatles and create songs which sounded very similar to the Fab Four's tunes throughout the various stages of their career.

    Track
    Song
    Running Time
    Sources And Notes
    1
    "I Just Want to Touch You"
    2:00
    "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You", "I ...
    2
    "Crystal Ball"
    2:00
    "Can't Buy Me Love", "She's A Woman"
    3
    "Where Does the World Go to Hide"
    1:41
    "A World Without Love", "You've Got to ...
    4
    "Silly Boy"
    2:20
    "I'm a Loser", "I'll Cry Instead", ...
  2. The same year, the band issued the LP Deface the Music, which was an overt pastiche of the Merseybeat and Sgt. Pepper-era music of The Beatles. Though the album received some positive critical notices, the move away from new wave derailed the band's career momentum.

  3. Deface the Music by Utopia released in 1980. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. Deface the Music is a concept album composed of songs that mimic the style of The Beatles at various stages of their career.

  5. Apr 3, 2016 · A 36-Year Celebration Of Utopia’s Classic – And Controversial – “Deface The Music!” Time to look at one of the most inventive pop albums ever released – and the album that many feel derailed Utopia’s drive to the top of the music charts! “We Did The Whole ‘Beatlemania’ Thing.”

  6. May 24, 2024 · It was therefore not too surprising when, in the late 1980s, Deface The Music was released, an entire album under the name Utopia that turned out to be a concept album dedicated to the magical Liverpool quartet.

  7. Review by daveconn. PROG REVIEWER. UTOPIA was never overtly influenced by THE BEATLES, so the decision to create a condensed career retrospective of THE BEATLES on "Deface The Music" is something of a surprise.