The White Album
2006-11-10 01:45:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Revolver and The White Album, though I got into them through The US Import Album, 'Magical Mystery Tour' With Some of my all time fave songs on such Strawberry Fields, Penny Lane, I'm The Walrus, Blue Jay Way, Baby Your A Rich Man, All You Need Is Love and of course Magical Mystery Tour. Best track? Tomorrow Never Knows or Dear Prudence can't choose, so I will settle for Tomorrow Never Knows from The Beatles Anthology Vol.2. If you want to see The Beatles in a new light get Anthology Vol.2 & 3. Avoid the 1st Vol though not much on there really worth the hefty beatles paying price.
2006-11-09 23:06:14
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answered by Raven Shiranui 3
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If you don't like the beatles then don't answer the ******* question moron.
Now, i know it sounds cliche but my favourite is Abbey Road. Only because i love Here Comes The Sun. I would have said The Beatles (the white album) but some of the songs on it weighed the album down, most notably birthday. Whereas Abbey Road was pretty much all class.
2006-11-09 22:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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From Abbey Road, White Album And Revolver
I choose Revolver.
2006-11-10 03:14:46
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answered by tork2529 2
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I have to go with Abbey Road. Not that any of the others mentioned don't have great songs on them--they absolutely do. What I really like about the Abbey Road album is the way the songs flow together, especially at the end of the album--it's brilliant! And I love that "And in the End" isn't the end--they made a great album and then they tack on a little "ditty," showing a great sense of humor. Or should I say "humour?"
2006-11-09 22:53:56
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answered by Yogini108 5
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Revolver, probably, but I can always listen to pretty much any of them: honorable mentions to the White album, Rubber Soul, Abbey Road - Sergeant Pepper is important as an early concept album, but really doesn't stand up to Revolver in terms of quality. The reason I love Revolver, and to a lesser extent Rubber Soul, is that you can see emerging influences that would define the later Beatles material: acid, mysticism, George Harrison's emergence as a songwriter, the distinctiveness of Lennon and McCartney's separate styles etc. White Album: on average not up there, but some fantastic individual tracks: Back in the USSR; While my Guitar Gently Weeps; Dear Prudence; Helter Skelter.
2006-11-09 22:35:36
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answered by hallam_blue 3
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Probably Abbey Road, for pure Beatles, but there is a 'Grey' Album, which is the White Album sampled under Jay-Z's Black Album - DJ Spider, and that is the nuts... check it out...
2006-11-09 22:35:42
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answered by ralph d 2
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I used to be a sgt Pepper fan but recentley I have converted to Revolver as my favourite Beatles Album.
But at the end off the day I do tend to mix up the Beatles tracks on my MP3 with my favourite tracks from eaxh album.
2006-11-09 22:37:50
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answered by Loader2000 4
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I have to say my fave is prob the one that got released last year: "Let It Be...Naked" I'm sure a lot of people are going to say that it is not a real Beatles album, but the music on that is the way that they always intended it to be when they wrote it, and stripped down you can make the most of the brilliance that went into it.
2006-11-09 22:38:43
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answered by Jooles 4
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I love The White Album and then probably Abbey Road, Revolver and Sgt Pepper.
They are all excellent though!
2006-11-09 22:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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