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Beatle Albums Through the Years
Please Please Me - The album that launched Beatlemania in 1963.
With The Beatles - "All My Loving" and "I Wanna Be
your Man" come from this record, issued hurriedly to capitalize on English
Beatlemania. But even when they were laying into some classic Chuck Berry, by this time
the Beatles had acquired a unique sound in the blend of John's and Paul's voices, while
George was coming on by leaps and bounds as a guitar player.
Beatles For Sale - They didn't mess about in those days. When The Beatles turned up at Abbey Road Studios in 1963 they were given exactly one day to record their 14-song debut LP. Now, on CD, the mop-tops' haste is more apparent than ever: from every pant and gasp in John Lennon's explosive Twist And Shout, the last track cut at that exhausting session, to the sweaty and stilted fretwork of George Harrison's first, nervous solos.
A Hard Day's Night - This Album exactly tells why the Beatles can invade Amercia. Listen to " I should have known better", and you can easily think of the four boys in the train playing cards...
Help! - Here, then, in crystalline precision, is the noise the boys made in the years '65 and '66-a period of transition that saw their mop tops getting shaggier, their music growing stranger, and their outlooks overhauled by the parallel adoptions of Eastern religion and psychedelic chemicals.
Rubber Soul - Rubber Soul is an undeniable pivot point in the Fab Four's varied discography no matter where, or how, you first heard it.So many classics: "Drive My Car" and "Nowhere Man" (both omitted from the U.S. edition) merge the early combustible Beatifics to a burgeoning studio consciousness; "The Word" can be read as a pre-psych warning shot; the sitar-laden "Norwegian Wood" and the evocative "Girl" (the latter written on the last night of the sessions) stand as turning points in John Lennon's oeuvre. George finally emerges too, with the McGuinn-ish "If I Needed Someone."
Revolver - Released in 1966, Revolver wouldn't remain the Beatles' most ambitious LP for long, but many fans remember it as their best. An object lesson in fitting great songwriting into experimental production and genre play.
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - An undeniable work of art which remains, after 30-plus years, one of the most influential albums of all time.
The White Album - Remastered (Box Set) - Better known as the
White Album, this remastered version of the Beatles' 1968 classic was meant to be the
record that brought them back to earth after three years of studio experimentation.
Instead, it took them all over the place, continuing to burst the envelope of pop music.
Magical Mystery Tour - Double-EP soundtrack which was re-packaged in the States as a full album with the addition of some A and B-sides of the period-Hello Goodbye, Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields Forever, Baby You're A Rich Man and All You Need Is Love.
Yellow Submarine (Soundtrack) - Combination of cute, strange and...
Let it Be - Let It Be, although released a year after Abbey Road in 1970, really pre-dates that album, composed for the most part of live studio knockabouts done at the time they were filming Let It Be the movie.
Abbey Road - The Beatles' last days as a band were as productive as any major pop phenomenon that was about to split. After recording the ragged-but-right Let It Be, the group held on for this ambitious effort, an album that was to become their best-selling.
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The Beatles Anthology 1 - This is the first release in a three-part series that essentially amounted to the three surviving Beatles officially sanctioning the release of tracks that had been bootlegged for years. Thus, you get some of their earliest recordings as teens; the tracks they cut in Hamburg, Germany; their Decca audition tapes (which were rejected); and, finally, alternate takes and works in progress of songs that are now part of the world's consciousness. Oh, yeah, you also get "Free As a Bird," the John Lennon track the other Beatles "finished" in 1995
The Beatles Anthology 2 - The most anticipated of the Anthology series, this disc covers what was arguably the Fab Four's most intensely creative period ('65-'67) when they single-handedly changed the course of popular music.
The Beatles Anthology 3 - ..This is warm, intimate music making, a rare close-up of the Beatles in private, creative ferment....The energy and imagination that the Beatles brought to the basics of rock & roll are all over ANTHOLOGY 3....this is history and music to be treasured.
Past Masters Volume I - Although they were probably the band that most transformed rock from a singles medium to an album-oriented form, the Beatles also released many singles and EP tracks that never made it onto albums. Past Masters, Volume 1 compiles 18 of those singles, including some of their best-known tracks, running from "Love Me Do," "She Love You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," and "This Boy" to "I Feel Fine" and Paul's homage to Little Richard, "I'm Down." Essential stuff.
Past Masters Volume II - One of the best collection of a & b side singles from the 60's. McCartney produced a bus load of great Beatles singles. "Lady Madonna", "Paperback Writer"(written with lyrical contributions from Lennon), "Hey Jude" and on and on.
1962-1966 Red Album - The closest the Beatles came to a greatest hits package, this document of the early part of their career features hit singles (in chronological order) and selected album tracks, running from "Love Me Do" through the groundbreaking Rubber Soul and Revolver albums.26 bona fide classics
1967-1970 Blue Album - Excerpts from Sgt.
Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, the white album, Abbey Road, and Let It Be compete for space
with classic singles that do as much or more to prove their eclecticism: the epic ballad
"Hey Jude," the plaintive "Strawberry Fields Forever," straight rock
& roll of all stripes from the plainspoken "Revolution" and "Get
Back" to the surreal "Come Together."
Paul McCartney - Run Devil Run - McCartney offers engaging versions of sometimes obscure numbers by the likes of Larry Williams,Carl Perkins and Fats Domino, among others. Lolloping '50s basses and doo-wop guitar parts add authenticity, while Lennonish double-tracked echo on Try Not To Cry, one of three new extra songs, and an Oh Darling!-style vocal arrangement on Little Richard's Shake A Hand toss a few Beatles touches into the mix. A venerable backing band - Dave Gilmour, Mick Green, Ian Paice, Dave Mattacks, Pete Wingfield and Geraint Watkins - apparently knocked the album out in just one week and, while superstar trips down Memory Lane often evoke a So What? response, McCartney's clever choices and skilful delivery should find a willing audience among aficionados everywhere.
Band on the Run 25th Anniversary Edition - [ORIGINAL RECORDING
REMASTERED] [EXTRA
TRACKS] McCartney; Wings.
Best of George Harrison - This collection, originally released in 1976, combines seven of Harrison's best-known Beatles numbers, including "Something," "If I Needed Someone," "Here Comes the Sun," and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" with a half-dozen early solo hits including "My Sweet Lord," "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)," "You," and "What Is Life." Buy it!!
The John Lennon Anthology - Box Set - 4 discs. What does Anthology add to the Lennon story? Breadth of detail and sharpness of focus, mainly. We've known since the Beatles' first news conferences that Lennon had a quick wit, but here a selection of parodies ... offer a more private view of how Lennon's humor functioned.
Lennon Legend - The Very Best of John Lennon - The John Lennon Collection redux. A very good collection for
beginners, or those that want to own most of Lennon's best on one disc.
VH1 Storytellers - Ringo Starr - A combination of Beatles' songs and Ringo's music over the last 30 years. Good selection of music from a great band. They have a good groove throughout the CD and a good balance of vocals & instruments. Ringo gives narratives on the origins and background of some of the songs.
British Invasion - The Moody Blues, The Beatles, Fortunes, Pretty things, Chad & Jeremy, Petula Clark, Lulu, and more. (Rhino Series).
British Invasion - Searchers, Chad & Jeremy, Petula Clark, Gary Glitter, and more.
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