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Abbey Road (CD)
The Beatles
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"I have come to the conclusion after listening for about five years that this is the best Beatles album in my book. It's a mature and brilliantly executed album statement with perhaps the most lush and tasteful production of the band's career. Harrison comes into his own as a songwriter and Ringo even gets an admirable drum solo. Lennon and McCartney contribute a few numbers as well, as usual. It simply has the feel of being the climax of The Beatles as a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. The End, for instance. Or Her Majesty, the tongue-in-cheek hidden track that has since been spoiled by it's listing on CD versions.....oh well. So yeah, not the obsessive Beatlemaniac I once was, but that does not mean I don't enjoy returning to the music occasionally. You have to take breaks from this band if you are a music junkie. Most of them already have albums like Abbey Road encoded into their brain anyway. Hahaha. But yeah, anyone can get this album, I don't care who you are. Perhaps the most accesible and rewarding album from the band rock grew up with. What's not to get?"

The songs:

1. Come Together
2. Something
3. Maxwell's Silver Hammer
4. Oh! Darling
5. Octopus's Garden
6. I Want You (She's So Heavy)
7. Here Comes the Sun
8. Because
9. You Never Give Me Your Money
10. Sun King
11. Mean Mr. Mustard
12. Polythene Pam
13. She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
14. Golden Slumbers
15. Carry That Weight
16. End
17. Her Majesty
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An online reviewer:

This is the best album of the 70's and it wasn't even recorded in the 70's. I should know, I was there (in the 70's, of course, don't be silly.) This is the only pop/rock album that I know of that takes the mysticism of what has come before and turns it into hope for the future. You can't go wrong by owning this piece of musical history.
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An online reviewer:

While Let It Be was their final release, Abbey Road was the result of the last time they recorded together in the studio. Despite the annonmosity and frayed tensions among the band, Abbey Road shows that they could produce music head and shoulders above everyone else. "Come Together" has a Chuck Berry riff and George Harrison's "Something" has became a standard with even Frank Sinatra recording a version. "Oh! Darling" has Paul McCartney flexing his vocal muscles and "Octopus' Garden" is a fun and goofy Ringo Starr composition. "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" is aptly titled as it has an urgency and yearning John Lennon vocal with heavy guitar playing. "Here Comes The Sun" is the best song George Harrison did with the Beatles with it's optimistic lyrics playing in stark contrast to the dark clouds surrounding the band at the time. The song suite that closes the album shows the band were still willing to push boundaries and it is appropriate it closes out with a song called "The End". Abbey Road marked the close of the recording career of the greatest group in music history.
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Original Release Date: September 26, 1969
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Capitol
ASIN: B000002UB3
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