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What's your favourite early Beatles album? Includes PPM, WTB, AHDN, BFS and Help! Mine's Please Please Me, but at one point or another each one has been my favourite.
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Please Please Me just has the best selection of songs and doesn't go up and down in quality like the others do to me. It's consistent. It's also oddly depressing which I like. And A Hard Day's Night are by far worse than the others though imo.
The second side of both are just crap, but I remember thinking AHDN was incredible through and through. Not sure anymore. Also Beatles For Sale is severely underrated, but that may just be because I find it so fresh since it's the least listened to album of theirs after all these years.
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With the Beatles has some real crap, but Not a Second Time is one of their most underrated songs. I do like how it has a very fast paced theme to it as well. What do you think?
Please Please Me - it has the vitality of The Beatles' early sound without the additional studio 'polish' that began with the following LP. I probably think of A Hard Day's Night as more 'Beatley', but for me Please Please Me is much more nakedly early-'Beatley'.
Incidentally - and I know it's only a matter of personal perception/opinion - Help! Doesn't sound at all like an early Beatles album to me; the Merseybeat sound is almost completely gone, and we've definitely started the shift (in a more general sense) away from early '60s Britain into the warm daylight of the rest of the '60s. Click to expand.I don't think I've ever seen it referred to as the greatest album ever made. I quite like the white album for what it is: a collection of songs and ideas in a stripped-down fashion after the psychedelic excesses of 1966/67. White cover, no title, no printing on the cover whatsoever (apart from the early numbering).
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An art piece. I dig all that as a concept (or anti-concept) but in the end it represents a shagged-out band in decline. Anyway all that is discussed in another thread at the moment. I rank 'With the Beatles' in a tie for second of all Beatles albums (along with 'Abbey Road,' 'A Hard Day’s Night' and 'Revolver'). Trailing only 'The White Album.' It has the energy of the 'Please Please Me' album, but the band sounds more confident in the studio, their original songs are better-crafted, and Parlophone took the proper amount of time (since they were such phenoms at the time) to record it quite well (as opposed to the 12 hours in which the entire 'Please Please Me' album was recorded). The Beatles at their roots-rockin' best!
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Why it doesn't poll so well here and at other sites is a total mystery to me. The only thing I can figure is that listeners haven't heard the original First MONO pressing with the deep, powerful bass response.
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