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The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour

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Free Music Review: Son Of Sgt. Pepper
Hit: 5 Stars

The Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour," the 1967 album & TV movie soundtrack that followed "Sgt. Pepper" a mere four months(!) later, can be looked at as The Son Of Sgt. Pepper. It has the exact same psychedelic feel as its' landmark predecessor, and it features two songs, "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane," that were recorded for "Pepper" but left off due to lack of space. In other words, it's another stunning disc from the Fab Four. So many classics on this one, including John Lennon's masterpieces "I Am The Walrus," "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "All You Need Is Love," and Paul McCartney's own set of masterworks with "The Fool On The Hill," "Your Mother Should Know," "Hello Goodbye" and "Penny Lane." The title song and "Baby You're A Rich Man" are both a lot of fun, as is the instrumental "Flying". And George Harrison contributes his own slice of atmospheric psychedelia with the dreamy "Blue Jay Way." Ringo Starr doesn't sing on this album, and he has only one co-writing credit on the instrumental "Flying," but some of his very best drumming work is right here on "Magical Mystery Tour." The musical performances are superb, and so are the tunes. And the Beatles' partner in crime, producer George Martin, does some amazing production work throughout. So what are you waiting for? Climb aboard, and enjoy the Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour."

Free Music Review: Can It Get Any Better?
Hit: 5 Stars

Instant Classic is an overused cliche', but it describes this CD accurately. This CD is a must for any Beatle fan. It continues to show the Beatles were leaders in creative song writing and production, taking studio work to a whole different level.

Free Music Review: The most 'out there' Beatle's album.
Hit: 5 Stars

This is the first Beatles album I knew. Got it on 8-track. I knew of their earlier songs first, though I never owned any albums. I was 14 at the time and fell in love with this album. I loved every single song on it, not one was deficient. Then my 8-track was eaten by the machine. I didn't buy it again until just a week ago. In the mean time, I bought Sgt. Peppers, Abbey Road, and The White Album, all of which are masterpieces. All of them are so different from each other as well, each having their own personality, if you will. Well, after not having the Magical Mystery Tour for 20 years, I was pleasantly surprised that I remembered every tune. What I didn't remember was the deep psychedelia that pervaded the album. This album is both light (Your Mother Should Know, Fool on the Hill, All You Need Is Love, Baby You're a Rich Man, Penny Lane, Hello Goodbye), and dark (Strawberry Fields Forever, I Am the Walrus, Flying, Blue Jay Way, and the opener - Magical Mystery Tour). Very unique sounds on this album, and quite cool that it happened 40 years ago. Even Trent Reznor, a master in his own right owes a lot to this album. Cheers!!!

Free Music Review: great album, perhaps, one day, a deluxe edition with full booklet.
Hit: 5 Stars

This recording (40 Years old now, wow, who would believe 1967-2007) is one of the Beatles most interesting recordings. Featuring hits like Strawberry Fields, Penny Lane, I Am The Walrus, and some interesting work from the late George Harrison, Blue Jay Way, it serves as testament of how the Beatles were trying new things. One possible improvement (as if there could be) a "deluxe" edition, which would feature a miniature reproduction of the album booklet (in its entirety), featuring additional pictures and so on. Otherwise fine recording. Recommended also: Rubber Soul (which I also bought with this and generally all of the Beatles catalog[ue] [as it's spelled in England]).

Free Music Review: part two of sgt peppers another trippy album
Hit: 5 Stars

This is the part two of, 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band', this has the same amount of Psychedellic Trippy music as does, 'Sgt. Peppers', except this album has maybe even more. This is a very good example of what kind of music people were listening to back during The Summer Of Love 1967. Great great album it's a true example of Trippy Psychedellic Rock. This is a great album if you don't have any access to this album buy it today, if you dig Psychedellic Rock. If you do dig that you won't be mad you bought it.
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