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The Beatles - The Beatles 1
Music CD CoverArtist: The Beatles Brand: Apple Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language) Published: 2000 CD Release Date: 2000-11-14 Music Label: Apple Product features: Soundtracks: - Love Me Do
- From Me to You
- She Loves You
- I Want to Hold Your Hand
- Can't Buy Me Love
- A Hard Day's Night
- I Feel Fine
- Eight Days a Week
- Ticket to Ride
- Help!
- Yesterday
- Day Tripper
- We Can Work It Out
- Paperback Writer
- Yellow Submarine
- Eleanor Rigby
- Penny Lane
- All You Need Is Love
- Hello Goodbye
- Lady Madonna
- Hey Jude
- Get Back
- The Ballad of John & Yoko
- Something
- Come Together
- Let It Be
- The Long and Winding Road
Free Music Notes for The Beatles 1Free Music Review: A classic collection of classics! Hit: 5 Stars
The Beatles '#1's' is a great album to listen to by any Beatles fan. It's a collection of some of their greatest hits, such as "Yesterday", "Paperback Rider", "Penny Lane", "A Hard Day's Night", and more. 27 tracks in all. Here are the listings:1.) "Love Me Do"...recorded in September of 1962, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in April of 1964 for one week. (UK Charts) 5/5 stars 2.) "From Me To You"...recorded in March of 1963, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in April of 1963 for seven weeks (UK Charts). 4/5 stars 3.) "She Loves You"...recorded in July of 1963, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in August of 1963 for six weeks. (UK Charts) And in September of 1963 for two weeks. (US Charts) 4/5 stars 4.) "I Want To Hold Your Hand"...recorded in October of 1963, and made it to the number one spot on the charts for five weeks. (UK Charts) And December of 1963 for seven weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 5.) "Can't Buy Me Love"...recorded in January of 1964, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in March of 1964 for three weeks (UK Charts) And in March of 1964 for five weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 6.) "A Hard Day's Night"...recorded in April of 1964, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in July of 1964 for three weeks. (UK Charts) And in July of 1964 for two weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 7.) "I Feel Fine"...recorded in October of 1964, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in November of 1964 for five weeks. (UK Charts) And in November of 1964 for three weeks. (US Charts) 4/5 stars 8.) "Eight Days A Week"...recorded in October of 1964, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in February of 1965 for two weeks. (US Charts) 3/5 stars 9.) "Ticket To Ride"...recorded in February of 1965, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in April of 1965 for three weeks. (UK Charts) And in April of 1965 for one week. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 10.) "Help!"...recorded in April of 1965, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in July of 1965 for three weeks. (UK Charts) And in July of 1965 for three weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 11.) "Yesterday"...recorded in June of 1965, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in September of 1965 for four weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 12.) "Day Tripper"...recorded in October of 1965, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in December of 1965 for five weeks. (UK Charts) 5/5 stars 13.) "We Can Work It Out"...recorded in October of 1965, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in December of 1965 for five weeks. (UK Charts) And in December of 1965 for three weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 14.) "Paperback Writer"...recorded in April of 1966, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in June of 1966 for two weeks. (UK Charts) And in May of 1966 for twi weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 15.) "Yellow Submarine"...recorded in May of 1966, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in August of 1966 for four weeks. (UK Charts) 4/5 stars 16.) "Eleanor Rigby"...recorded in April & June of 1966, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in August of 1966 for four weeks. (UK Charts) 4/5 stars 17.) "Penny Lane"...recorded in December of 1966, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in February of 1967 for one week. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 18.) "All You Need Is Love"...recorded in June of 1967, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in July of 1967 for three weeks. (UK Charts) And in July of 1967 for one week. (US Charts) 4/5 stars 19.) "Hello, Goodbye"...recorded in October of 1967, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in November of 1967 for seven weeks. (UK Charts) And in November of 1967 for three weeks. (US Charts) 4/5 stars 20.) "Lady Madonna"...recorded in February of 1968, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in March of 1968 for two weeks. (UK Charts) 5/5 stars 21.) "Hey Jude"...recorded in July of 1968, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in August of 1968 for two weeks. (UK Charts) And in August of 1968 for nine weeks. (US Charts) 4/5 stars 22.) "Get Back"...recorded in January of 1969, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in April of 1969 for six weeks. (UK Charts) And in May of 1969 for five weeks. (US Charts) 4/5 stars 23.) "The Ballad of John And Yoko"...recorded in April of 1969, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in May of 1969 for three weeks. (UK Charts) 4/5 stars 24.) "Something"...recorded in May of 1969, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in in October of 1969 for one week. (US Charts) 4/5 stars 25.) "Come Together"...recorded in July of 1969, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in October of 1969 for one week. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 26.) "Let It Be"...recorded in January of 1969, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in March of 1970 for two weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars 27.) "The Long And Winding Road"...recorded in January of 1969, and made it to the number one spot on the charts in May of 1970 for two weeks. (US Charts) 5/5 stars This is a fantastic collector's album. Sure, the album doesn't sound like the original recording because they remastered it a little bit. I don't see why huge Beatles fans are disappointed with this record. This is a must for all Beatles fans! I highly recommend '#1's', by the Beatles. Score: 99/100 A+
The Beatles 1 PosterJapanese exclusive reissue of 2000 compilation. This Toshiba/EMI pressing features an OBI strip (different from the last Japanese pressings issued in 1990) & an insert with Japanese text & lyrics in Japanese & English. Manufactured & pressed in Japan. Gatefold sleeve. 2003. Proving yet again their willingness to dice 'n' slice their burgeoning legacy into new--if not exactly fresh--product, the Fab Four Minus One have released this single-disc compendium of their No. 1 hits. Though obviously superfluous to the faithful (who may also find themselves quibbling over the precise definition of "No. 1 hit" and the exclusion of seeming contenders like "Please Please Me" and "Strawberry Fields"), newly arrived visitors from the Pleiades star cluster and other neophytes will find it a concise and generous (nearly 80 minutes) single-disc introduction to the band's career-spanning, unparalleled dominance of pop music in the 1960s. But beyond being a mere trophy case of commercial success (and it won't be hard to find critics who'll argue that these singles aren't even the band's best work), it's also a Cliff's Notes take on a remarkable seven-year run of musical evolution, one that stretches from the neo-skiffle of "Love Me Do" through a remarkable synthesis of R&B, rockabilly, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, country, and classical that still defies efforts to effectively deconstruct it. This is the pop monument equivalent of the '27 Yankees and '90s Bulls; it's every bit as obvious and dominating--and just as essential. --Jerry McCulley
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