Among the melodic apices. Paul's Paperback Writer is again based on the same guitar riff but here the vocal harmonies prevail, replacing the refrain, so it almost always remains on the same chord creating a quite obsessive trend.
Nice piece, near the prized area. Lennon's Rain, B's side of Paperback is a psychedelic ballad with great work by Ringo, hypnotic trend, same chord of chords as in side A, here the song is more experimental in the sounds that remain electric. Lady Madonna, A side in style Fats Domino with great work of piano, drums, bass and saxophones, is a beautiful song by Paul from the excellent rhythm, without a real distinction between verse and refrain, which flows a lot but is not really inspired.
Inner Light, his side B, recorded by Harrison with an Indian group his third and last piece raga despite having a nice melodic high phrasing, and a beautiful melody sung, after a while 'puts a strain on the sounds overdoes repeated. Hey Jude is a melodic classic by Paul, one of the best known melodic songs, but also one of those that appears more dated also for the very long final jam that today, however pleasant it seems, is a meatloaf.
However it is a song with a clear and inspired melody in the first three minutes conducted by voice and piano, and then pleasantly goliardic in the 5 minutes of Lalalalalalalala. Revolution is the B-side of Jude, and features accelerated Revolution 1 of the White Album with heavy metal sounds, disturbing distorted guitars, pressing rhythm with voices and choirs, blues solo on Nicky Hopkins's electric piano; it's a hard rock, sometimes almost cacophonous song that has a farcical and frenetic sound.
Certainly it is a noise as well as its title. It remains more effective than the album version, which is relaxed, slow and acoustic: this gives a better sense of revolution, and for sounds reaches the maximum distortion ever achieved by the Beatles. Aggant 8. Adds a queue to the LP that lengthens it by 40 seconds, improving it. Dont Let Me Down, his B-side, is a Lennon rockblues masterpiece, with dramatic singing, seventies sounding with Preston's final electric piano solo.
The Ballad of John and Yoko is a blues ballad: voice, drums and bass, with electric blues guitar sounds, played in full by John and Paul. Good rhythm, based on the text, with few variations. Ruined by the production it could have been 8.
Across the Universe, with bird flights, supercharged choirs and wah wah, makes the original worse. Arranged to enter an environmental collection. Let It Be single version in practice has less Harrison's guitar part, which plays an inconsistent solo here, only to remain in the background.
Also missing are the trumpets added by Spector in the refrain. It remains an excellent melodic song piano and voice but lacks the arrangement that elevates it to absolute masterpiece. You Know My Name, his side B, is a joke of the Beatles who have fun making a parody, but is supported by an excellent melodic line almost jazz. Great collection. Rating: Five Stars. What makes the Beatles' Past Masters unique among compilation CDs is that it's absolutely essential to the group's fans - - even casual fans.
Regardless of the quality of the tracks, it contains one or both sides of fourteen non-LP singles - - 24 songs in total - - plus five other non-album songs the other four tracks are alternate versions of album cuts, including three from Let it Be. Since the group decided against including bonus material on the CD versions of their albums, Past Masters is, in effect, the "home album" of these 29 songs.
Of course, we could consider the quality of the tracks. There aren't too many lemons, but in some cases you could see why a song here or there was left off of that year's album. The German singles are strictly for completists, and the alternate versions, even of all-time classics like "Get Back" and "Let it Be," are for serious fans only; none varies significantly from its respective album version. On one hand, every one of these cuts could've fit comfortably and sensibly as a "bonus track" on one of the standard Beatles albums.
Not to miss that opportunity, ordered it. Prolonged delivery to Australia due to Covid drew out my anticipation. Even the old black and white footage seems clearer than I remember. I really do prefer this account of The Beatles journey, to others made more recently. Thank you MVR! Stay safe! James Ryan verified owner — July 24, Thank you, James Ryan. Alexhakker verified owner — October 2, Two years ago I ordered a copy from another American company, but that one was absolutely rubbish!
I had to throw it away! Waste of money. It is in an excellent state and plays without any disruption. Second: I was also surprised with the speed of delivery from the USA! The excitement and media coverage includes both a Twitter feed and a Facebook fan page.
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