Abbey Road [Vinyl]
Abbey Road [Vinyl]
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The Beatles
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Product Details

  • Artist: The Beatles
  • Binding: LP Record
  • EAN: 0077774644617
  • Label: Capitol
  • Manufacturer: Capitol
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Product Group: Music
  • Publisher: Capitol
  • Release Date: 1995-12-05
  • Studio: Capitol
  • Title: Abbey Road [Vinyl]
  • UPC: 077774644617
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: The Beatles' last days as a band were as productive as any major pop phenomenon that was about to split. After recording the ragged-but-right Let It Be, the group held on for this ambitious effort, an album that was to become their best-selling. Though all four contribute to the first side's writing, John Lennon's hard-rocking, "Come Together" and "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" make the strongest impression. A series of song fragments edited together in suite form dominates side two; its portentous, touching, official close ("Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End") is nicely undercut, in typical Beatles fashion, by Paul McCartney's cheeky "Her Majesty," which follows. --Rickey Wright


Customer Reviews


5 stars 20th Century Masterpiece
This is an album I have been listening to my whole life, basically. Occasionally I see it there in my itunes list and fire it up again. Every time I do, I am re-amazed at how good it is. A 20th century masterpiece.


1 stars beyond me
Hey it's really beyond me how five of the lowest class crocks from Grave Britain can turn into muzak icons. In 1964 they jumped around a tidbit and they shook their greasy hairs but these antics dont make a good music. They are filthy poseurs without any form of talent whatsoever. I'd rather listen to Andreew Ridgeley of Wham team up with Barry Manilow for some good rock!! You must be spoilt fools to believe that this crappy CD is worth more than a stifled laugh. Get over it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Jamie , 13


1 stars if only Alvis Pressley were alive he would show those lunatics how REAL music is made!!
If only and only Alvis Pressley were still alive he would show these lonatic bumsuckers how any GOOD music is made,

I mean o'Darling, that no good jokey song about the old days in Iraland man I just can't take listening to that no more. And that filthy nogood I want you. The title first of all was stolen from an old Bob Dillan Song also entitled I want you but GAWD is *so* monnotenous and albeit boring actually. Gawd if only Allvis Pressley was still around he could show these 5 rasscals how serious music is made for certains!!!

Take Hear comes a son, that's as blasfemmus as you can be, come off it you irrogant fools, my father would know how to fix you right OK?

Then off course there is the no good madley, all extremely crappy songs without a heart at all, I can't sit and wait antil the end.

Theres one good song here: Twenty days and twenty nights, by Allvis The King.

Now that's a good music to listen too!!!

Roscoe Wade, age 13 in Tennesee


5 stars And In The End ---- MASTERPIECE
First off how anyone could give this album lower then four stars is beyond me. You are either just a Beatle Basher or just have no clue when it comes to music in any way. This sadly was the end for the lads. All four already going seperate ways and friendships with each other long gone. Somehow they got together and did it PERFECT. As much as I like the The Beatles (White Album) it is also very broke. The white album without a doubt is just four different guys doing their own thing with help from others, sometimes even members of the group. This was truly the end and even though that being said somehow this album brings back all The Beatles together. In typical Beatles style each album different from any other, this album also holds true. All four playing together like a GREAT BAND AGAIN. Great love songs in their style like Something but also the pain of You Never Give Me Your Money, Paul talking about the now rotting Apple. But pain or pleasure this album is pure BEATLES that had matured for that time in 1969. You will not hear the Fab songs from those great early days like I Want To Hold Your Hand and She Loves You but again the matured Beatles with songs like Something. A song that even Frank Sinatra stated was the best song that Lennon & McCartney had ever written. (For those who may not know Something was written by George Harrison). But either way a very mature Beatles sang Come Toegther even as they were falling apart. You would not believe that after playing this album which you will over and over again. /no neck


3 stars abby Toad
aLL OF A SUDDEN i WAS BACKFIRING this CD Abby Toad
This is the Cd with the dead guy isn't ir??



William Bernard Stanton, 10 years


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