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Sold Date:
July 3, 2015
Start Date:
January 29, 2015
Final Price:
£14.50
(GBP)
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General
Article name:
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Genre:
Pop englischsprachig
Product type:
LP (Vinyl)
Label:
EMI UK
Number of tracks:
13
Duration:
39:50
Tracklist LP - 1
1. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
2:02
2. The Beatles - With a Little Help from My Friends
2:44
3. The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
3:28
4. The Beatles - Getting Better
2:48
5. The Beatles - Fixing a Hole
2:36
6. The Beatles - She's Leaving Home
3:35
7. The Beatles - Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
2:37
8. The Beatles - Within You Without You
5:04
9. The Beatles - When I'm Sixty Four
2:37
10. The Beatles - Lovely Rita
2:42
11. The Beatles - Good Morning Good Morning
2:41
12. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Reprise]
1:19
13. The Beatles - Day in the Life
5:37
Description
Album Review (en)
With Revolver, the Beatles made the Great Leap Forward, reaching a previously unheard-of level of sophistication and fearless experimentation. Sgt. Pepper, in many ways, refines that breakthrough, as the Beatles consciously synthesized such disparate influences as psychedelia, art-song, classical music, rock & roll, and music hall, often in the course of one song. Not once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita." There's no discounting the individual contributions of each member or their producer, George Martin, but the preponderance of whimsy and self-conscious art gives the impression that Paul McCartney is the leader of the Lonely Hearts Club Band. He dominates the album in terms of compositions, setting the tone for the album with his unabashed melodicism and deviously clever arrangements. In comparison, Lennon's contributions seem fewer, and a couple of them are a little slight but his major statements are stunning. "With a Little Help From My Friends" is the ideal Ringo tune, a rolling, friendly pop song that hides genuine Lennon anguish, à la "Help!"; "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" remains one of the touchstones of British psychedelia; and he's the mastermind behind the bulk of "A Day in the Life," a haunting number that skillfully blends Lennon's verse and chorus with McCartney's bridge. It's possible to argue that there are better Beatles albums, yet no album is as historically important as this. After Sgt. Pepper, there were no rules to follow -- rock and pop bands could try anything, for better or worse. Ironically, few tried to achieve the sweeping, all-encompassing embrace of music as the Beatles did here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Contributors Artist: The Beatles Artist: BEATLES THE Record Label: Capitol Record Label: EMI Catalogue Guest Artist: George Martin