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Free Music Notes for With The Beatles (Remastered)

Free Music Review: With the Beatles - again
Hit: 5 Stars

I bought this CD expressly for one song - Money (That's What I Want). But listening to the entire album again I considered that on this album probably more than any of their others, the Beatles were a true rock n' roll band. Money has that raunchy edge in both the instruments and vocals that let you know they could get it on. Roll Over Beethoven is another example of good rock n' roll. I never really appreciated the Beatles when I was growing up, but in recent years I have come to realize just what genius' they really were. They could rock you and then mellow you down with songs like All My Loving. My opinion on them personally was that John and Paul were genius' in writing, but that the ego's in the band were just too much for them to handle. If they could have worked together better there's not telling how many more albums like this one we could have enjoyed.

Free Music Review: Still just the beginning
Hit: 5 Stars

It's great to hear the British version of The Fab Four's second album in stereo, although this isn't the first time these tracks have been issued as such (all these tracks already appeared in stereo on "The Capitol Albums Vol. 1"). Like the first album, half the tracks are their own compositions-one by George this time-while the others are cover versions of songs that influenced them early on. There were no singles from this album since "I Want To Hold Your Hand" was their then-concurrent hit single although "All My Loving" is a very popular track.

For any rock fan, this is a great album to have even though it may not be quite as essential as many of their later albums would be. With this album you're listening to a band that's still growing. As George says at the end of the mini-documentary, wait until '64, '65 and '66.

Free Music Review: Great album but not the best
Hit: 5 Stars

Let me say I'm a huge Beatles fan. I have the stereo box set and the mono box set. And I've heard every Beatles album start to finish about 3000 times. Now this Beatle's album in my opinion is probaly the weakest. I much prefer of the early albums, Please Please Me or A Hard Day's Night but I'm not dissin this album or anything because it's a great album but it just lacks in some areas. The highlights of this album are It Won't Be Long, All My Loving, Dont Bother Me, Please Mr. Postman, I Wanna Be Your Man, and Money. Those songs are what makes this album 5 stars. But the rest just feels like filler and kind of brings the album down. But like any other Beatle's album it's great, but just not up there at the top.

Free Music Review: A must have!
Hit: 5 Stars

This second offering from the Beatles is a must have for anyone who is a music lover. Classic 1963 at its' best, and with the remastered stereo versions one can hear a few things previously buried in the mono mixes of 1987. I am replenishing my entire collection with the remasters, currently up to Help!, but they do sound warmer and somewhat punchier than the older version. The booklet is also very informative, and the mini-documentary is a nice bonus. Overall, 5-star! Wish they would have included a few outtakes, but knowing the self-imposed standards with which the group worked, didn't really expect to hear unfinished/incomplete recordings.

Free Music Review: Its' the Beatles,
Hit: 5 Stars

Are you kidding me? The Beatles, Yes I am a fan, grew up with the band, owned all the albums, now I wanted to own the remasted set. (it rocks) The sound systems I listened to the lads on was like putting your ear up to a can. The remastered Beatles is a love affair all over again. My favorite is Help, when it was released in the US half the songs were the instrumental from the movie not the group! With the remasteded set it's all the Beatles, so it really is new music I never heard before, can you believe that, Beatle music you never heard? Thank you Amazon for making it easy and fun to "get back" my rubber soul
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