I'm not sure that this piece is achieved... like this double album indeed ... however I hope that you would like the result (I like, I believe).
Some nice songs here, even if the general atmosphere is strange.
Disc 1: "Back In The USSR" "Dear Prudence" "Glass Onion" "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" "The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill" "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" "Happiness Is A Warm Gun" "Blackbird" "Piggies" "Don't Pass Me By" (Ringo !) "Julia"
Disc 2: "Birthday" "Yer Blues" "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey" "Helter Skelter" "Long Long Long" "Revolution 1" "Honey Pie" "Savoy Truffle" "Cry Baby Cry" "Good Night"
Credit: - The Beatles. Thomson House, London, 28 July 1968. - "the lady"...
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Download for a size of 2000x1125... so it can be used as wallpaper 16/9.
EDIT: 12/12/2009 Enter into the contest of about the Beatles's covers with "the White Album": [link] , for fun, I like this piece, and SharpAce is cool.
EDIT: 23/12/2009 2nd place ! See [link] for more details (and the other pieces of the contest)
There's good songs, but the set seems... uncomplete or unequal. But it's fine. Anyway, even if some of their first songs are really good (Yesterday), I prefer the albums in the second part of their carier (from Revolver), my favorites would be Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Abbey Road and Let It Be.
Indeed. There's few artists with this albums quality. I prefer the last albums, 'cause there are a little bit more mature than the firsts (too much boys band). "Eleanor Rigby" and "A day in the life" are incredible.
One per week (except the uncomplete Abbey Road, two weeks) since the start of october 2009. ... one month after buying the remastered collection (I hadn't got few albums before: the double red and the double blue)... like that I obtained music + pictures as support.
But it's fine. Anyway, even if some of their first songs are really good (Yesterday), I prefer the albums in the second part of their carier (from Revolver), my favorites would be Revolver, Sgt Pepper, Abbey Road and Let It Be.
I prefer the last albums, 'cause there are a little bit more mature than the firsts (too much boys band). "Eleanor Rigby" and "A day in the life" are incredible.