Free Music Notes for Abbey Road [Vinyl]

The Beatles - Abbey Road [Vinyl]

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Free Music Notes for Abbey Road [Vinyl]

Free Music Review: library necessity
Hit: 4 Stars

This cd is essential to your library of rock music. It is worth your pepsi points to have it. Although all the songs aren't good, you will enjoy them more than when you listened as a kid.

Free Music Review: Amazing (as all of them were)
Hit: 5 Stars

while not my favorite beatles album, it is still amazing. The first side has great song after great song and the second side fits so well together and the trio at the end is perfection. great album, awesome cover, awesome band, and just one of their best albums.

Highlights:
Come Together
Something
Oh! Darling
I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Because
Here Comes the Sun
Golden Slumbers/Carry that Weight/The End

Free Music Review: A magnificent Finale.
Hit: 5 Stars

As the band was breaking up and each member was getting into his own music this final recording is a fine legacy and wonderfull gift to their fans.

Strong contributions from all, don't let anyone tell you Ringo was not a very good rock drummer. He adds significantly to the Beatles sound. George's "Here Comes the Sun" and "Something" saw him come of age as a song writer, Frank Sinatra called the later song the greatest Love song ever written, I wont argue with Frank.

This, their last recording was recorded after Let it Be but released before,all the Beatles went on to successful solo careers, however never individually captured the quality of Abbey Road. Truely earning the Classic label.

Free Music Review: By far The Beatles' best record
Hit: 5 Stars

The Beatles, in my opinion, were one of those groups who got better as they got older. Sure, they will always be remembered for their 1964 appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' that made them famous, but to me, the early Beatles can't hold a candle to the late-'60s Beatles.

1969's legendary 'Abbey Road' is proof.

As soon as you here the opening keyboard line on 'Come Together,' you know this is going to be an album worth listening to. 'Something,' 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer,' and 'Golden Slumbers' all shine here. And who could forget George Harrison's legendary 'Here Comes The Sun'?

The Beatles are a group that I think should be listened to by albums. Yes, there are some great Beatles best-ofs out there, most notably '1962-1966' and '1967-1970,' but the studio albums are much better.

At this point, The Beatles musically weren't the same band that performed 'She Loves You' and 'Love Me Do.' This record actually has some progressive background to it; the heavier drums by Ringo Starr and the ripping keyboards by Lennon and McCartney make this a must listen.

Highly recommended for any Beatles or rock and roll fan. A masterpiece. ENJOY!!!

Free Music Review: Ruined by Technology.
Hit: 1 Stars


The Technicians [& I use that term very loosely] that created the CD version should have been fired & sent back to working as shelf stackers at the local supermarket. This album has been Ruined by Technology. What more can I say,....well..Here we go...... The jewel in the crown has been desiccated by some bozo who has never listened to the original album on record or tape. Most of the songs on this album MUST run together, WITHOUT A BREAK in between, or it ruins the whole effect. It's like cutting the Mona Lisa into 5x3inch glossies to fit into your mum's Brag Book photo album. YOU JUST WOULDN'T DO IT!. Why???? Well for one thing it would be extremely foolish, & secondly you can't appreciate the whole picture when looking at tiny pieces of it. Shame on the morons who were in control & chopped this magnificent album into bits. Thank heavens I still have the original record & tape so I can hear it as it was meant to be, albeit without good sound quality. It is sad that in this day & age, we do not have the intelligence or ability to faithfully replicate a piece of music. They could do it in the sixties & the seventies with their technology, but since the eighties to the present day, humans have become incapable of such a simple task.
To anyone who has heard this album in its original form, you will be hugely disappointed by the CD version.
For those who are listening to it for the first time, you don't know how much you're missing out!
It's clear that big business really couldn't give a damn about any of us, & it's clear to see they don't consider themselves professionals when it comes to producing a CD. Maybe they should let some kid hack it back together for them - should take no more than ten minutes.
Message to Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr - How could you let this happen? Are you so embarrassed by this album, or so obscenely rich, you don't care how it sounds??????
Abbey Road

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