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Sounds Of Summer - The Very Best Of The Beach Boys
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1967-1970 (The Blue Album)
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Editorial Review: "The Long and Winding Road" continues with this classic 28-song retrospective of the Beatles' greatest hits.
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Media Type: CD
Artist: BEATLES
Title: 1967-70
Street Release Date: 10/05/1993
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Genre: ROCK/POP

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Pet Sounds
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Editorial Review: 2000 HDCD remaster of the original MONO mixes. Does not include the bonus tracks that were on previous issues.
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Sings Beatles & Dylan
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Editorial Review: Originally released in 1987 this album features 18 great performances including 'Here Comes The Sun', 'Imagine', 'All Along The Watchtower', 'The Times They Are A-Changin' and more. Rykodisc.
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Anthology 1 [Vinyl]
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Editorial Review: 3 LP set. No other band has had quite the same impact as the four lads from Liverpool. Over the course of eight years and more than a dozen albums, the Beatles changed popular music and culture forever, spearheading the 1960s British Invasion and shaping rock & roll along the way. Along with their amazing musical output and unprecedented worldwide celebrity, John, Paul, George, and Ringo were responsible for many pop music revolutions, major and minor--writing their own material, pushing the limits of the studio, making films of their music, printing song lyrics on albums--that today are taken for granted. Although the Beatles disbanded in 1970, their artistic legacy is permanently ingrained in the entire world's musical vocabulary. EMI. 2005.
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Golden Throats 4: Celebrities Butcher the Beatles
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Magical Mystery Tour [Vinyl]
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Editorial Review: Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, Olympic Sound Studios, De Lane Lea and Chappell Recording Studios, London, England between November 24, 1966 and November 7, 1967. The first six songs on Magical Mystery Tour were the soundtrack to the Beatles' TV movie of the same name. The film was an experimental mess, but the experimental pop of the album included some of their most memorable productions. The soundtrack side was dominated by Paul McCartney pop tunes, including the bittersweet piano ballad "Fool On The Hill" and "Your Mother Should Know," an impossibly catchy bit of Vaudevillian pop. But it also featured George Harrison's mystical "Blue Jay Way" (about his house in Hollywood) and John Lennon's "I Am The Walrus," which wedded a stream-of-consciousness lyric to a fierce drum beat, layers of strings, odd voices and some dialogue from Shakespeare's "King Lear." McCartney's "Hello Goodbye," which led off the assorted singles, featured some neatly arranged contrapuntal vocals, and may well have been about the dissolving partnerships (songwriting and otherwise) between McCartney and Lennon. Lennon's strangely arranged "Strawberry Fields Forever," whose two halves blend different takes of the same song, one slowed down to match the pitch of the other, was a trippy reverie; its bridges, orchestrated with horns, cellos, and backward cymbals, are sheer brilliance. "Penny Lane," a wistful fantasy featuring a beautiful trumpet solo, was McCartney at his melodic best, the AM foil to Lennon's FM headiness. EMI. 2005.
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Live at the BBC [Vinyl]
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Editorial Review: Australian 2 LP set. Live At The BBC was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Historical Album. Although the guitars are often electric, Live At The BBC is, essentially, the Beatles Unplugged--yanked out of the recording studio, gathered around a few microphones and encouraged to show off their raw craft, naked voices and rock'n'roll roots. MTV didn't exist in the early '60s, but the BBC did, and between March 1962 and June 1965 (a period that spans their first four albums and takes them from the simplicity of "Love Me Do" to the complexities of "Ticket To Ride") the Beatles performed 52 times on England's national radio network. Although they had honed their craft in British and German rock clubs, the Beatles were mostly known as a studio band, and the radio shows served as a sort of behind-the-curtains glimpse of the studio wizards. Most of these performances are covers of early rock, pop and country songs, and the scope of them is wider and deeper than the covers the Beatles put on their albums. There are obvious influences--Chuck Berry, Elvis and Little Richard rockers, and traditional pop ballads--along with lesser-known pop footholds that hint at how/where the Beatles bridged the gap between rock's teen-age years and its adulthood. They covered soul singer Arthur Alexander only once on their original records ("Anna"), but twice here, and the combination of R&B drive and complex pop changes that fuels both "Soldier Of Love" and "A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues" gives away one of the primary sources of Beatles style. John Lennon's vocal on "I Just Don't Understand," an Ann-Margret pop song, foreshadows the downbeat folk-rock with which the Beatles made their mark in the mid-'60s. A baker's dozen of Lennon/McCartney originals are spread through the set, including one, a jangly folk-rocker titled "I'll Be On My Way," that they never recorded. The John-Paul-George harmonies are in full bloom, as is the Beatlesque sense of humor. There's one terribly obvious overdub, but the rest of Live At The BBC sounds like rock'n'roll's greatest living-room sessions. EMI. 2005.
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Persuasions Sing the Beatles
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Casbah Coffee Club: Birthplace of Beatles
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Editorial Review: 15 tracks by original Beatles drummer Best, classic numbers heard on the jukebox of the Casbah Coffee Club in Liverpool, the birthplace of the Beatles. A limited edition release, it also features superb packaging that includes a booklet, a photo of the first ever gig by the Fab Four at the Casbah and previously unseen photos relating to the Casbah. Includes 'Walk Right Back', 'Sleepwalk', 'Not Fade Away' and 'Don't Be Cruel'. Comes packaged in a standard jewel case within a full color slipcase. 1999 release. The full title is 'Casbah Coffee Club 40th Anniversary'.
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