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Label: |
Capitol |
Date: |
1968 |
Length: |
1:33:59 |
Genre: |
Classic Rock |
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1. |
Back in the U.S.S.R.
2:45 |
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Dear Prudence
3:52 |
3. |
Glass Onion
2:19 |
4. |
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
3:09 |
5. |
Wild Honey Pie
0:53 |
6. |
Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
3:14 |
7. |
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
4:43 |
8. |
Happiness Is a Warm Gun
2:43 |
9. |
Martha My Dear
2:30 |
10. |
I'm So Tired
2:04 |
11. |
Blackbird
2:18 |
12. |
Piggies
2:04 |
13. |
Rocky Raccoon
3:34 |
14. |
Don't Pass Me By
3:51 |
15. |
Why Don't We Do It in the Road?
1:41 |
16. |
I Will
1:46 |
17. |
Julia
3:04 |
18. |
Birthday
2:44 |
19. |
Yer Blues
4:00 |
20. |
Mother Nature's Son
2:48 |
21. |
Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
2:25 |
22. |
Sexy Sadie
3:15 |
23. |
Helter Skelter
4:30 |
24. |
Long, Long, Long
3:05 |
25. |
Revolution 1
4:16 |
26. |
Honey Pie
2:41 |
27. |
Savoy Truffle
2:55 |
28. |
Cry Baby Cry
2:34 |
29. |
Can You Take Me Back
0:28 |
30. |
Revolution 9
8:22 |
31. |
Good Night
3:26 |
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Better known as the "White Album," this was meant to be the record that brought them back to earth after three years of studio experimentation. Instead, it took them all over the place, continuing to burst the envelope of pop music. Lennon and McCartney were still at the height of their powers, with Lennon in particular growing into one of rock's towering figures. But even McCartney could still rock, and the amazement on "Helter Skelter" was that he had vocal cords at the end. From Beach Boys knock-offs to reggae and to the unknown ("Revolution #9"), this has it all. Some records have legend written all over them; this is one. --Chris Nickson
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