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The Beatles
Ballads
Capitol Records SL 9612 Vinyl, LP, Compilation 1980 (Canada)
Review: Johnny Boy
4.0 out of 5 stars Good collection of ballads and love songs
'The Beatles' Ballads' was released worldwide (but not in the US, strangely) in 1980. It was a big hit in Canada and in Australia, and it featured 20 of the Beatles best love songs and ballads, of course.
This was never released in America, and this includes when EMI issued all of the Beatles' albums on CD in 1990. I have always been curious as to why. It's a good collection featuring many good Beatles songs, many of which one may not expect.
POSITIVES
-You get 20 great songs on one LP! 'Yesterday,' 'Norwegian Wood' (one of my personal favorites), the George Harrison-penned 'Here Comes the Sun,' and of course, 'Let It Be.'
-It isn't your average everyday greatest-hits package. Obscurities like 'And I Love Her' (1964), 'The Fool on the Hill' (1967), 'Do You Want To Know A Secret?' (1963), and several others, appear here.
-Look at the album cover. Folks, that's an outtake from 'The White Album,' the classic album from 1968. The original name of that album was to be 'Dollhouse,' and that was a very good possibility as the cover. Nevertheless, it fits this package perfectly, in my opinion.
NEGATIVES
-This disc faces a problem many greatest-hits albums face, it's too skimpy.
Overall, if you want a collection of the Beatles softer songs and ballads, 'The Beatles Ballads' is for you. It may be expensive and remember it is an import, but if this is the side of The Beatles you prefer, it's well worth the money.
Recommended.
Tracklist
A1Yesterday
A2Norwegian Wood
A3Do You Want To Know A Secret
A4For No One
A5Michelle
A6Nowhere Man
A7You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
A8Across The Universe
A9All My Loving
A10Hey Jude
B1Something
B2The Fool On The Hill
B3Till There Was You
B4The Long And Winding Road
B5Here Comes The Sun
B6Blackbird
B7And I Love Her
B8She's Leaving Home
B9Here, There, And Everywhere
B10Let It Be
CONDITION: LP is VERY GOOD + (no surface marks, a few spindle marks) in a plastic inner sleeve in a hard card picture gatefold sleeve (VG)