Beatles - The Beatles 1967 1970
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 See Larger Image | 1967-1970 (The Blue Album) Artist : The Beatles List Price : $34.98 USD Your Price : $25.97 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1993-10-05 Studio : Capitol Label : Capitol Avg. Customer Rating : (233 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for The Beatles 1967 1970 The Best Way To Start For The Beatle Beginner (Part 2), Rating: For The Beatle beginner this is the second disc to purchase (The first being 1962 - 1966, see my review please). This disc is the hits from 1967 to 1970 but also you will hear how The Beatles were maturing as a group and also changing with the times and yet could still belt out the best music ever created and music that would still find it's way to the top of the charts AGAIN. There will never be another Beatles. In these discs you will hear why. There is not a bad song on either collection. Originally released in 1973 three years after they had called it quits the four did come together to put theses two packages together (1962-1966 & 1967-1970). Even though The Beatles were gone forever the four could still get together in a room and put two perfect packages together and both again go to the top of the charts. /No Neck
Customer Reviews for The Beatles 1967 1970 Cd Beatles 67 Rating: I enjoy every song! These songs I grew up with and enjoyed singing them walking home from school.
Editorial Reviews for The Beatles 1967 1970 Audio Cd Amazon.com Even as the Beatles began heading toward an inevitable breakup, their prolific ways continued; this two-disc look back only skims the surface of their later achievements. Excerpts from Sgt. Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, the white album, Abbey Road, and Let It Be compete for space with classic singles that do as much or more to prove their eclecticism: the epic ballad "Hey Jude," the plaintive "Strawberry Fields Forever," straight rock & roll of all stripes from the plainspoken "Revolution" and "Get Back" to the surreal "Come Together." Decades after the split, this (and its companion set of 1962-1966 cuts) remains a favored introduction for young listeners and a key sampler for veteran fans. --Rickey Wright
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