Your Favorite Album
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Your Favorite Album
I wanted to do a poll for this, but Peter said that 10 choices was all we could do, So....
What is your favorite Beatles Album? For the sake of this discussion, let's keep it to the thirteen original titles that were released in the U.K. while the Beatles were still a group. I've put Magical Mystery Tour in there even though it wan;t originally released in Britain in this form (It was a double EP set there). Many countries did follow the U.S. album release, though, and Britain id finallty put the album out in 1977. Your choices are:
Please Please Me (1963)
With The Beatles (1963)
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Beatles For Sale (1964)
Help (1965)
Rubber Soul (1965)
Revolver (1966)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
The Beatles (aka The White Album) (1968)
Yellow Submarine (1969)
Abbey Road (1969)
Let It Be (1970)
So - Which of these is your favorite? And - Why?
What is your favorite Beatles Album? For the sake of this discussion, let's keep it to the thirteen original titles that were released in the U.K. while the Beatles were still a group. I've put Magical Mystery Tour in there even though it wan;t originally released in Britain in this form (It was a double EP set there). Many countries did follow the U.S. album release, though, and Britain id finallty put the album out in 1977. Your choices are:
Please Please Me (1963)
With The Beatles (1963)
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Beatles For Sale (1964)
Help (1965)
Rubber Soul (1965)
Revolver (1966)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
The Beatles (aka The White Album) (1968)
Yellow Submarine (1969)
Abbey Road (1969)
Let It Be (1970)
So - Which of these is your favorite? And - Why?
Re: Your Favorite Album
Gosh, I'm absolutely torn. My desert island Beatle album would be...

"Revolver". It still has their youthful magic, but shows the promise of great things to come. Could I please have a second? "A Hard Day's Night".

"Revolver". It still has their youthful magic, but shows the promise of great things to come. Could I please have a second? "A Hard Day's Night".
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Re: Your Favorite Album
The 'White Album'. I can't definitively say why however. I think it has to do with the cross-section of material; the starkness of much of it; the period of time when it came out and just the overall feel of it. I go back to it time and time again. Hard to believe that in a couple of months it will be 40 years old.
Most of their other LP's come in a close second
Most of their other LP's come in a close second
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Re: Your Favorite Album
For me, it would be Revolver if I could only pick one. But I'd put them in this order.
Greg
Revolver (1966)
Abbey Road (1969)
The Beatles (aka The White Album) (1968)
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Rubber Soul (1965)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
Beatles For Sale (1964)
With The Beatles (1963)
Please Please Me (1963)
Help (1965)
Let It Be (1970)
Yellow Submarine (1969)
Greg
Revolver (1966)
Abbey Road (1969)
The Beatles (aka The White Album) (1968)
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Rubber Soul (1965)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)
Magical Mystery Tour (1967)
Beatles For Sale (1964)
With The Beatles (1963)
Please Please Me (1963)
Help (1965)
Let It Be (1970)
Yellow Submarine (1969)
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Re: Your Favorite Album
Interesting! You placed BFS higher than I would have. But you didn't give a reason.
Re: Your Favorite Album
I am really only familiar with the U.S. versions, but I would say that my #1 would be Rubber Soul, closely followed by Revolver.
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Re: Your Favorite Album
Rubber Soul for me Stan.
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Re: Your Favorite Album
Rubber Soul, Hard Day's Night a close 2nd.
Re: Your Favorite Album
I really like "Revolver", however, "With the Beatles" ("Meet the Beatles") still gives me more enjoyment and fond memories.
I suppose that is because it was the first American release and I bought it shortly after the first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show---but the rawness and obvious joy that they had creating it really stands out for me.
Bob
I suppose that is because it was the first American release and I bought it shortly after the first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show---but the rawness and obvious joy that they had creating it really stands out for me.
Bob
Re: Your Favorite Album
Please Please Me is my overall number one choice. It's been said by the fabs themselves that this album is as close as you'd get to a "live" performance. "I saw her standing there" as an opening track, sets the tone for one hell of a great rock'n'roll experience.
Rubber Soul comes a close second.
Rubber Soul comes a close second.
Re: Your Favorite Album
Revolver, hands down. Rubber Soul a close second. Then Help!, then Beatles For Sale...I go backwards
Re: Your Favorite Album
Abbey Road is my favorite. Then, the rest in reverse order (White Album to Please Please Me).
Re: Your Favorite Album
I think that my favorite would be Rubber Soul, followed by A Hard Day's Night, Abbey Road, Revolver (tied with AR), Help!, and then With the Beatles. The others are all rather scattered, with Sgt. Pepper and Yellow Sub (with the instrumental film music) being in the bottom two.
Re: Your Favorite Album
The first four albums get as much playin time as each other ,
so the first four albums it is!
so the first four albums it is!

