Posts Tagged “Beatles Week 2016”

Ranking The Beatles: Yellow Submarine (Beatles Week 2016 Day 4)

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Ranking The Beatles: Yellow Submarine (Beatles Week 2016 Day 4)

Please see my introduction and explanation about this project here. For this entry I am not using the officially released soundtrack as in the box sets, but instead the Yellow Submarine Songtrack. Because I can. With Help! and Hard Day’s Night being full albums and not the soundtrack albums that Yellow Submarine was, I figured…

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Ranking The Beatles: Abbey Road (Beatles Week 2016 Day 3)

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Ranking The Beatles: Abbey Road (Beatles Week 2016 Day 3)

Please see my introduction and explanation about this project here. At times I absolutely love Abbey Road as one of my favorite Beatles albums, and other times I simply can’t listen to it. Interestingly, Abbey Road was recorded after the sessions for Let It Be, but released ahead of what would be the film’s soundtrack. While…

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Ranking The Beatles: Let It Be (Beatles Week 2016 Day 2)

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Ranking The Beatles: Let It Be (Beatles Week 2016 Day 2)

Please see my introduction and explanation about this project here. Beatles Week 2016 continues with what is probably my least favorite album in the Beatles catalog – Let it Be. It’s not that the songs are bad, it’s that I just don’t enjoy this record as much as any of the others. And that includes the…

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Ranking The Beatles: Past & Mono Masters (Beatles Week 2016 Day 1)

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Ranking The Beatles: Past & Mono Masters (Beatles Week 2016 Day 1)

Please see my introduction and explanation about this project here. Beatles Week 2016 starts off with an examination of Past Masters. This compilation is an official release gathering up various singles, B-sides and E.P. appearances that did not make it onto the other albums. In addition to these songs, I have added the songs from…

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Beatles Week 2016 (Introduction)

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Beatles Week 2016 (Introduction)

It is time for Beatles Week, an annual tradition that I can not take credit for, but look forward to every year. Started by Mark Zwolanek (on a website I can no longer find) in 2008 I have done it every year since. Nobody else does this exercise as far as I know. This week…

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