So hard to choose!
I have to go with all of these :~
Revolver
Sgt Pepper
Rubber Soul
White Album {only disc (LP) one}
Magical Mystery Tour
I suppose the reason why is because these are the albums I like the most songs from, and they cover the band's biggest 'transition' period.
{and those are in order of favouritism, not chronology!}
2007-11-09 07:41:30
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answered by Lady Silver Rose * Wolf 7
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It's really constantly revolving because they are all so solid and great in their own ways. So it really depends on my mood.
But, with that said, my "in general" answer has to be Abbey Road. I liked the Beatles when I was a kid, but my interests went off in other directions and I knew they were great and all, but was concerned with other music and ended up not listening to them for about 7-8 maybe 10 years. Then, when I was about 20 I found a copy of Abbey Road around the office I worked out and borrowed it. MY MIND WAS BLOWN! I had what I can best describe as an intellectual orgasm. The way the album ties together at the end and the just amazing quality of the overall songwriting on the record. I had honestly completely forgotten how amazing they were. I've heard a lot of albums that made me smile and feel good and stimulated, maybe even a couple that did really give me a really big "wow" but to this day I have never had a reaction like that to an album. It brought me excitedly back to the Beatles, and for that reason I suppose it nudges out the others although now having stepped back and digested them all I don't think there necessarily is one that I like the best.
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Thank you.
2007-11-09 05:29:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Favorite: It's a tie between Abbey Road and The White Album.
Why: Diversity
Sorry I couldn't decide on one!
2007-11-09 07:34:57
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answered by Smiley 4
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Toss up between Revolver & the White Album.
For Revolver, I love it b/c there's more than a *hint* of the coming psychedelia, but it isn't *dripping* with it like it is on 'Sgt. Pepper's". A perfect album.
For the White Album, I like many things, one of which is it's sheer variety. Something for everyone on that one. So many moods. It goes from happy, to sombre, to quirky & weird, to scary, to sad & cute etc .etc. Not as adventurous in the studio as Revovler, but damned diverse. I think this album alone could be used to prove how versatile The Beatles were.
2007-11-09 05:16:33
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answered by Fonzie T 7
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1) The White Album: just too many classics to ignore
2) Rubber Soul: the Beatles get psychodelic for th 1st time
3) Let it Be: a beautiful farewell. Final Song: L&WR
4) Help: Just plain fun
5) Sgt. Pepper: Classic and truly innovative
2007-11-09 05:16:32
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answered by GrinGASTIC!! 3
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No bad ones (except maybe Let It Be), but I'd give the edge to Abbey Road.
2007-11-09 09:25:26
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answered by The Oracle 4
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Abbey Road.
simply beautiful music.
2007-11-09 08:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Tie between Revolver and Sgt. Pepper
2007-11-09 05:20:05
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answered by Brad 4
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Abbey Road
A big variety of songs and moods
2007-11-09 06:37:13
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answered by Cool Cat loves Mr. Bad Guy 6
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I can't pick one! They all so good! My favorite changes a lot but I'd say my favorite is Rubber Soul.
Edit: Yup. I love the Beatles. They're my favorite band. =)
2007-11-09 05:13:14
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answered by BeatlesChick(♥'s music) 6
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