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Format: CD
 Nov 2000
 Record Label: Capitol/EMI Records
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 724352932528 |
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Track Listing 1. Love Me Do 2. From Me to You 3. She Loves You 4. I Want to Hold Your Hand 5. Can't Buy Me Love - (live) 6. Hard Day's Night, A - (live) 7. I Feel Fine - (live) 8. Eight Days a Week - (live) 9. Ticket to Ride - (live) 10. Help! - (live) 11. Yesterday - (live) 12. Day Tripper 13. We Can Work It Out 14. Paperback Writer 15. Yellow Submarine - (live) 16. Eleanor Rigby 17. Penny Lane 18. All You Need Is Love 19. Hello, Goodbye 20. Lady Madonna 21. Hey Jude 22. Get Back 23. Ballad of John & Yoko, The 24. Something 25. Come Together 26. Let It Be 27. Long and Winding Road, The
| Details | | Producer: | George Martin | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Mixed | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Beatles: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr. Includes a 30-page color booklet documenting artwork for all the number one singles recorded by The Beatles. Engineers include: Norman Smith, Geoff Emerick, Barry Sheffield. Recorded at Apple, Olympic Sound, Trident and Abbey Road Studios, London, England; Pathe Marconi, Paris, France, between 1962 & 1970. Includes liner notes by George Martin. Digitally remastered by Peter Mew (2000, Abbey Road Studios, London, England). For the six years the Beatles were recording for Capitol Records, the Fab Four ascended to top of the American and British charts an astonishing 27 times. This single-disc compilation brings those hits together in one place to span every phase of the foursome's highly influential career. Early Merseybeat-flavored sides like "Love Me Do" (the band's first Stateside hit), "She Loves You," and "I Want To Hold Your Hand" struck a chord early on with hordes of screaming teens. Unfortunately, this found the band temporarily dismissed as mere teen idols despite these numbers coming as a result of the vaunted Lennon/McCartney songwriting partnership. The timeless "Yesterday" struck a worldwide chord (and subsequently became one of the most played songs of all time) and Liverpool's favorite sons soon found themselves shifting gears. They were soon dabbling with flower power ("All You Need is Love"), character-driven storytelling ("Eleanor Rigby"), and allowing glimpses behind the Beatles curtain ("Hey Jude," "The Ballad of John & Yoko"). By the time "The Long and Winding Road" became the Beatles' chart-topping swan song, popular music's landscape had been permanently altered.
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ...Its salutary to hear how people once made music that looked to the future... Q (12/01/2000)
5 stars out of 5 - ...Irresistible....27 Number One singles....This is as much pop culture education on one CD as any music fan needs. Melody Maker (11/21/2000)
9 out of 10 - ...Undeniable, this is the whole experience of pop unfolding before our very ears... NME (11/11/2000)
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