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Abbey Road by The Beatles CD Oct 1987 Capitol Lennon McCartney

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Special Attributes
Digipak
UPC
0077774644624
Artist
The Beatles
Format
CD
Record Label
Capitol
Producer
Chris E. Thomas, George Martin
Release Year
1987
Release Title
Abbey Road
Style
Hard Rock
Genre
Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

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  • Top favorable review

    God save The Beatles.

    It's exciting to hear the songs that aren't part of the greatest hits compilations because they're not commonly played. The music has been around for well over 50 years but hearing it for the first time is like finding something new. The Beatles were revolutionary musicians and it's fun to experience music from a simpler time. God save The Beatles.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • A Grand Finale..................

    "Abbey Road offers something for everybody, a 90 year old senior citizen could enjoy this album just as easy as a five year old girl or boy. The sounds and tastes of this record are all over the map. For instance, whereas "Come Together" is a serious rock anthem with a heavy message, songs like "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (Lennon-McCartney) and "Octopus's Garden" (Ringo Starr) are pure silly pop. The Beatles also tend to get very romantically inclined on "Abbey Road," as on the excellent "Something" (check out the wonderful string section), and on "Oh! Darling," where Paul McCartney belts out the lyrics in his most heartfelt tone. Overall, there's a boyish, innocent quality to these songs, especially lyrically, yet a sophistication in the sound and musical development. In short, The Beatles ...

  • The evolution of music....ABBEY ROAD...BEATLES CD 1987

    I have always been a fan of The Beatles. After-all, where would rock n' roll be without this group? I guess we owe a lot to The Beatles, Elvis and all the early musicians who helped bring great music into our lives. It even goes back to the classics such as Chopin, Beethovan, etc. You know, all those are on CDs now too! Look at all that has aspired because of music. There was the old victrola with the big old 78 records, the newer small record players that would play 78s, 45s and 33 albums. Look at how much space it use to take to house the 45 & album collections we use to have! Then, came along the hi-fi system that made music sound even better! Outside speakers were the best! For our personal pleasure, there were the transister radios. Modern technology then brought us the ...

  • Beatles Mania

    Enjoyable piece of the mop-tops' music history. You can appreciate the ground breaking sound the Beatles developed at this point in the 1960s. If you added this music album with their Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, you manage to get most of the songs the Bee-Gees used in their movie tribute to the Beatles with their Sgt. Pepper's late 70's motion picture. This album, Abbey Road, was also in the midst of the "Paul is Dead" rumors the Beatles created for those folk who always tried to find hidden messages in the music soundtracks. Even the cover photo of Abbey Road holds a visual clue -- with Paul barefoot on the street crossing.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: unbroken8

  • The Beatles' 1969 Classic Album on CD

    I had the 1969 LP of this Beatles 1987 CD and just had to have it again. I first thought I was going into a mid-life crisis and teenage regression by buying it! But, as soon as I put this CD into the Kenwood car stereo and played it through Blau Punkt speakers, I realized I'd never really "heard" the truest & clearest sound of the musical talent of the Beatles before that day in 2006. I thought to myself, my gawd they were that good back when? All but for recording technology evolving, the musical quality was lost on an LP & even the cassette. The tracks are all classic and many of them were paid tribute to by the Bee Gees (and even Steve Martin!) in the movie "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Track listing 1. Come Together 2. Something 3. Maxwell's Silver Hammer 4. Oh! ...