Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band de The Beatles

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    Titre     Durée Auditeurs
1 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 4:44 485 993
2 With a Little Help From My Friends 2:44 523 566
3 Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds 4:10 661 579
4 Getting Better 2:47 388 959
5 Fixing a Hole 2:37 369 523
6 Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! 2:35 305 072
6 She's Leaving Home 3:34 361 913
7 When I'm Sixty-Four 2:38 349 333
8 Within You Without You 5:04 329 751
9 Lovely Rita 2:42 346 125
10 Good Morning Good Morning 2:41 287 571
11 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 1:25 318 663
12 A Day in the Life 5:08 552 414

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Parlophone (1990) Sortie : 25 oct. 1990 13 titres (42:49)
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  • GuyLiguili a écrit :
    Il y a 14 jours
    I think "Revolver" is their real own "Sgt Pepper"'s album!

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  • theDecapitator a écrit :
    Il y a 16 jours
    V That's cool, I've been stoned the whole time listening to this. Seriously, I never heard this one sober. I bet if I did it would still sound great!

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  • son_of_a_beach a écrit :
    le mois dernier
    John said they've been stoned the whole time making this. Certainly sounds that way. Great, I mean.

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  • m0mo- a écrit :
    décembre 2011
    I really love this and idc whether anyone else does or doesn't.

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  • Banoony a écrit :
    décembre 2011
    this and MMT are the ONLY ones that do anything for me lol

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  • ut0 a écrit :
    décembre 2011
    Sorry to say, but Rubber souls never done anything for me. This is their best imo. :))

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  • irfanh23 a écrit :
    décembre 2011
    Sorry to say, but this albums never done anything for me. Rubber souls their best imo. :)) [2]

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  • naotas_forehead a écrit :
    décembre 2011
    Ugh, sorry. Don't mean to keep talking about this unprovoked. I just love the Beatles AND the Beach Boys, and I wish people would stop acting like one is better than the other.

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  • naotas_forehead a écrit :
    décembre 2011
    (Well, I agree Paul did rip Pet Sounds off a lot on some songs.) But nothing on Pet Sounds sounds even remotely like With You Without You, or the distorted horns on Good Morning Good Morning (which are ugly, but in a good way.) I could go on, but I've ranted enough about this. The Beatles had their own style, broke down genre barriers and popularized experimentation in music. They were a middle ground between the purity of the Beach Boys and the subversiveness of the Velvet Underground. They are certainly NOT just an inferior Beach Boys. :|

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  • naotas_forehead a écrit :
    décembre 2011
    But I'm tired of people acting like this is a BAD album because of the hype surrounding it, or dismissing it as a Pet Sounds rip-off with nothing unique to offer, because it's not.

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  • naotas_forehead a écrit :
    décembre 2011
    Just to clarify, I do think Pet Sounds is a lot better than Sgt. Pepper.

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  • Nakkinak a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    v agreed

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  • target-uk a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    Sorry to say, but this albums never done anything for me. Rubber souls their best imo. :))

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  • RottingGrass a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    How about not buttwhine over what Rolling Stone magazine thinks and go elsewhere?

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  • AlCapwnUK a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    A Day in the Life is no Surf's Up that's for sure. Obviously throwing petrol on the fire (even if it is what i think)

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  • Nakkinak a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    I could be a dick and say Paul McCartney ripped it off the SMiLE ideas in which he had insight, especially that reprise and transition thing, because he is friends with Brian Wilson... but this argument is too speculative, even for me.

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  • naotas_forehead a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    Yes, but what makes this a true cohesive album is three things that neither Pet Sounds nor Rubber Soul does: The seamless song transitions, the title track reprise book-ending the album, and the epic closer of A Day in the Life. My whole point is that ranking the two is kind of dumb. They are both extremely important albums in Rock history.

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  • Kleber01z a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    Magical Mystery Tour > Sgt. Pepper

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  • silverlage a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    t7b. Thanks for the teen years.

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  • Nakkinak a écrit :
    novembre 2011
    "Pepper is one of the first albums to really be a cohesive ALBUM" The first cohesive album was Rubber Soul and the first one produced with that attitude was Pet Sounds. "some inventive songwriting" the first song written in modular technique, which is also used in a day in the life, was Good Vibrations, Brian Wilson invented it. The "Inventive songwriting" even had a name before sgt. pepper's was released. But I agree with the first rock epic statement, if Good Vibrations doesn't count.

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