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Ranking The Beatles' Albums from 13 to 1 I know there are some Beatles fans here, and I thought some of you might enjoy this.
50 Years of The Beatles: ...om 13 to 1
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The thing about these lists is that it's always the British albums. Some people in the USA grew up with the Capitol (or the Vee Jay debut) versions. There's 3 or 4 albums that are identical, but the rest are different. If you had the US version of A Hard Day's Night, half the album is George Martin instrumentals. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Very true, and I did grow up with the US versions. But since the CD releases in the 80s I've become used to the British versions. It's been so long since i've listened to the US versions they'd seem completely odd to me now.
And the American versions are not the true albums as the band intended, so that's why I went with the British versions.
Although I may get the new box set of the US versions just for nostalgia's sake... although it's a little pricey so I dunno * * *
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The top 5 for me is absolutely perfect imo. The Beatles early albums are just ok for me honestly. There some fun pop/rock tunes but nothing more. Rubbel Soul was the first time i saw their music as art! and the lyrics were fantatsic. Revolver and Sgt Pepper came after and it was a wrap! the experimental Beatles it the beatles i love and hold dear. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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It's not the case with The Beatles, but albums of US acts released in Japan sometimes have extra songs, You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I agree with this list. | |
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Pretty much agree on it all, though i would swap out Sgt Pepper for Magical Mystery Tour, though MMT isn't a cohesive album its still an amazing combination of work, Sgt Pepper i love but its a mood album, i dont always pick it up. And i would actually swap Revolver and Rubber Soul just on the basis of that "Rubber Soul" was the change, you dont get to the albums afterwards and that growth had it not been for "Rubber Soul", plus i feel on "rubber soul" are some of John's best pieces in this band. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Revolver will always be number 1 with me. While I get where they are coming from on that list, to me Revolver is the most focused and concentrated Beatles album. The tracks are just so on point and incredible, whereas how disjointed and meandering the White Album and Abbey Road are. | |
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13. With the Beatles 12. Please Please Me 11. Yellow Submarine 10. Magical Mystery Tour 9. Beatles For Sale 8. A Hard Day’s Night 7. Help! 6. Let It Be 5. Rubber Soul 4. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 3. Abbey Road 2. The Beatles (White Album) 1. Revolver
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13. With the Beatles Prince 4Ever. | |
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13. Yellow Submarine 12. With the Beatles 11. Please Please Me 10. Beatles for Sale 9. Let It Be 8. A Hard Day's Night 7. Help! 6. Magical Mystery Tour 5. Revolver 4. The Beatles 3. Abbey Road 2. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1. Rubber Soul "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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13 Yellow Submarine 12 Magical Mystery Tour 11 Beatles for Sale 10 Please Please Me 9 Help! 8 With the Beatles 7 A Hard Day's Night 6 Let It Be 5 Abbey Road 4 The Beatles 3 Rubber Soul 2 Sgt.Pepper's 1 Revolver | |
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and timeless, it still sounds fresh in the context/styles of any decade... | |
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The original writer's list makes sense. This is the order in which I like the albums:
12. With The Beatles 11. Beatles For Sale 10. Please Please Me 9. Help! 8. A Hard Day's Night 7. Let It Be 6. Rubber Soul 5. The Beatles (The White Album) 4. Magical Mystery Tour 3. Abbey Road 2. Revolver 1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | |
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I think a strong argument can be made for Revolver, Sgt. Peppers, The White Album and Abbey Road. Rubber Soul is almost on that level, but I just can't look past "Run for Your Life." Also some of the arrangements are a bit lazy and not up to par w/ some of their later stuff. For example Nowhere Man and You Won't See Me both have the same ooooh-la-la-la background harmony parts. I think with Rubber Soul they were getting close but not quite there yet....
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Got only 6 albums of theirs... I'm planning to buy their whole collection someday tho
1. Rubber Soul 2. Abbey Road 3. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club 4. Let It Be 5. Revolver 6. A Hard Day's Night. | |
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I definitely recommend getting the whole collection Every single one of their albums is worth picking up. And don't forget the "Past Masters" compilation, which collects many of their great singles, b-sides and EP tracks which weren't included on the main albums. * * *
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I couldn't disagree more. For me, Rubber Soul is the most cohesive Beatles album of all — the anti-White Album, if you will. The similar arrangements make it a consistently good listen without taking anything away from the individual songs. It sounds like all 4 got the same memo. And I quite like "Run for Your Life." It's silly but pretty damn catchy. I think it's miles better than my least favorite songs on those later albums ("Yellow Submarine," "Doctor Robert," "Revolution 9, "Yer Blues," "...Bungalow Bill," "Don't Pass Me By," "Octopus's Garden"). Rubber Soul is a perfect mix of the accessibility and catchiness of the early years with the inventiveness of the later years; it's definitely my favorite. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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I agree with your opinion about RS, but I'd NEVER rank it above Sgt or Revolver, NEVER, 66-67 was the apex of the Beatles IMO
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Yes!!! They really did a superb job with the "Love" album. Some very creative and effective mixes.
Also I'd highly recommend "Let it Be... Naked". I don't even bother with the original release anymore. These are how the songs were meant to be heard. * * *
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01. Revolver02. Abbey Road03. The Beatles04. Rubber Soul05. A Hard Day's Night06. Please Please Me07. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band08. Help!09. With The Beatles10. Beatles For Sale11. Magical Mystery Tour12. Let It Be13. Yellow SubmarineThe last three are at the bottom coz I don't regard them as proper album i.e. Magical Mystery Tour was a compilation of the film songs and 1967 singles, Let It Be was really approved for release by ALL the Beatles, and Yellow Submarine is mostly George Martion score for the film and some prior Beatles songs. | |
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I also love Love (especially the 5.1 mix). "Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows" alone is worth the price. But I prefer my Let It Be Spectorized, thank you. McCartney is crazy for thinking those strings don't make "The Long and Winding Road" a billion times better. Naked is sequenced better, though. I really wish they had used the single version of "Don't Let Me Down." "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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