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    You're Favourite Beatles Album

    What's your favouite Beatles album and possibly any thoughts on why?

    Here's their Discography -

    Please Please Me - 1963
    With the Beatles - 1963
    A Hard Days Night - 1964
    Beatles for Sale - 1964
    Help! - 1965
    Rubber Soul - 1965
    Revolver - 1966
    Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - 1967
    Magical Mystery Tour - 1967
    The White Album - 1968
    Yellow Submarine - 1969
    Abbey Road - 1969
    Let it Be - 1970


    Personally, Sgt Peppers just shades it for me as my favourite Beatles album. The White Album and Revolver are also both classics and narrowly miss out.

    It was a landmark album at the time but the likes of "A Day in the Life", "Getting Better", "She's Leaving Home" and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" are as fresh 40 years on.

    In keeping with the practice at the time, Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane were actually taken off the album and released as a single earlier 1967. They were intended to be definite inclusions on the record until the record company pressured George Martin into releasing them as a single.

    The key track was "A Day in the Life" - a segue of two songs, one half written be Lennon another half written by McCartney that are linked by a rising orchestral cresendo. This song best defines the albums innovation, influence and brilliance.
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    Rubber Soul or the White Album

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    It's like asking to pick between Miss World finalists.

    If pushed I'd pick the White Album as I know it'll last the longest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Partridge
    "Tough one. I think I’d have to say ‘The Best of the Beatles’."

    Personally, I couldn't choose.
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    White Album
    Sgt Peppers
    Abbey Road

    would be the top 3

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    I think they're the most overrated band ever - give me the Stones, The Who, The Small Faces, The Kinks above them anytime.

    However, The White Album would be my favourite, even though their best song is on Abbey Road.
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    Rubber Soul for me I think. No I'll go with Revolver.

    Feck ya noby, here was me thinking I'd be the height of wit until I read the whole thread.
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    Revolver for me , pure quality from start to finish

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    White Album

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    1.Revolver
    2.White Album
    3.Pepper
    4.Rubber Soul
    5.Abbey Rd
    6.Hard Days Night
    7. Let It Be
    8. Please Please Me
    9.With the Beatles

    Help is Mediocre, MMT and YS are so so novelty albums. (MMT is a minialbum anyway)
    Beatles For Sale is an awful album. I wouldn't even use it as a frisbee.

    I disagree with Macy. The Who, Small Faces, Kinks and The Stones, while al quality acts never really hit the perfection of the Beatles at their best. The Who are one of my fav bands for their first three albums which are absolute quality but after that they were hit and miss. Small faces were a great singles band and Ogdens is a fantastic album. The Stones were great but never realy challenged themselves creativity wise. Kinks were different. Best lyrics around, redefined songwiting from that perspective but still not the quality of the others over all.
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    I love Revolver and I think Hard Days Night is a great album also. Tomorrow Never Knows is unbelievable considering it was released in 1966.

    I would go

    Revolver
    Sgt Peppers
    The White Album
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    Revolver for me. My favourite song would be Day In The Life though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    White Album
    Sgt Peppers
    Abbey Road

    would be the top 3
    Definitely.

    Quote Originally Posted by kingdom hoop View Post
    If pushed I'd pick the White Album as I know it'll last the longest.
    Agree completely.
    Never gone along with the less is more thesis and am very dissapointed when my favourite bands bring out 10song albums.
    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    Definitely.


    Agree completely.
    Never gone along with the less is more thesis and am very dissapointed when my favourite bands bring out 10song albums.
    Yeah - some of the appeal of the White Album is the myriad of musical styles that appear. Could arguably have been edited down but each band member wanted all of their songs included. Glad it wasn't though - its the bloody White Album FFS.

    With tensions appearing within the group - Lennon and McCartney were writing and, on occasion, recording separately which I think partly contributed to the melting pot of styles that is the album.
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    1.White Album
    2.Revolver
    3.Let It Be

    MMT was only a novelty but the cd version has some great songs on it like I am The Walrus and Baby You're A Rich Man

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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    Help is Mediocre, .
    Ha! I was going to pick it as my fav beatles album. By a country mile. give me a perfect pop song over experimental dirge anyday of the week.
    another girl ? The Night Before? your Going to lose that girl? Youve Got To Hide your love away???? Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmm!
    Oh and Neil tomorrow Never Knows is not that interesting if you really study the music of the time. Its not like they pulled it out of nowhere. and its tuneless ****e anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    Ha! I was going to pick it as my fav beatles album. By a country mile. give me a perfect pop song over experimental dirge anyday of the week.
    Hide your love away is a great song alright. The title track is good but after that its pretty mor. For perfect pop see Rubber Soul - Drive My Car, Norwegian Wood, Michelle. proper.
    Personally I don't think you could say The Beatles did anything you could call "dirge" other than Revolution 9 on the White Album. The reason it falls from number one for me is that there is a bit of filler. If they hadn't made it a double it could have been the best album of all time.
    Tomorrow Never Knows is far from tuneless. There is a melody in here. Yeah its more complex than your average pop tune but thats what makes its great.
    I guess different strokes eh. Some people like Glenn Millar some like Ornette Coleman.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billsthoughts View Post
    Ha! I was going to pick it as my fav beatles album. By a country mile. give me a perfect pop song over experimental dirge anyday of the week.
    another girl ? The Night Before? your Going to lose that girl? Youve Got To Hide your love away???? Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmm!
    Oh and Neil tomorrow Never Knows is not that interesting if you really study the music of the time. Its not like they pulled it out of nowhere. and its tuneless ****e anyways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    Hide your love away is a great song alright. The title track is good but after that its pretty mor. For perfect pop see Rubber Soul - Drive My Car, Norwegian Wood, Michelle. proper.
    Personally I don't think you could say The Beatles did anything you could call "dirge" other than Revolution 9 on the White Album. The reason it falls from number one for me is that there is a bit of filler. If they hadn't made it a double it could have been the best album of all time.
    Tomorrow Never Knows is far from tuneless. There is a melody in here. Yeah its more complex than your average pop tune but thats what makes its great.
    I guess different strokes eh. Some people like Glenn Millar some like Ornette Coleman.
    to be honest you dont sound like youve even listened to it.

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