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It's one of those records that life is life itself. It is so varied, so long and informative, you will never get over it. And the songs just keep growing. The funny thing about this record is that somehow does not sound like The Beatles. It's a little darker, more mystical and intellectual than anything else that have done. In addition to its elegant minimalism, the essentially blank cover of the Beatles, better known as The White Album, served a symbolic purpose. The band got find any honest way to visually represent itself as a coherent unit. Each of the three main songwriters was pursuing his own vision, with the other members, reluctantly, serving as supporting musicians. Since a much larger than the sum of its parts, the Beatles were now a tense alliance frightening talent individual.
Another favorite song of mine found on the White Album is the western sounding "Rocky Raccoon", written by John and Paul, while in India, of all places, with some help from 60 rock star Donovan. Lennon is my main man in the Beatles, but this album marks one of the best contributions of Paul any of the albums the Beatles. I mean, have a masterpiece of song "I Will", the only thing wrong with this sweet number is that is too short. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" and "Birthday" were both co-written by Lennon and McCartney, but Paul started to write each of these songs before John's together to help stop them.
The same as the UK set except: A Hard Day's was issued in its original format French as 4 Garcons Dans Le Vent. The records were pressed in France with their original labels (Odeon and Apple). Rarities was released by EMI. The box was four inches thick, more than any other issue, and the titles of the individual albums were printed on the back. The Beatles (White Album) was listed as Back In The USSR
Paul McCartney - Acoustic and electric guitars, flugelhorn flute, piano, Hammond organ, bass, drums, bongos, timpani, percussion
George Harrison - vocals, guitar acoustic and electric violin, organ, bass, tambourine, firebell
Ringo Starr - vocals, piano, drums, bongos, maracas, castanets, tambourine
John Lennon - vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, harmonica, saxophone, piano, organ, harmonium, bass, 6-string bass, maracas, tambourine, tape loops
Finally, this is definitely a must have album of the Fab Four. A true experience in a superb double CD compilation of works of art more genuine Legends of British pop
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