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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Help 2. Night Before 3. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away 4. I Need You 5. Another Girl 6. You're Going To Lose That Girl 7. Ticket To Ride 8. Act Naturally 9. It's Only Love 10. You Like Me Too Much 11. Tell Me What You See 12. I've Just Seen A Face 13. Yesterday 14. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
Album Notes The Beatles: John Lennon (vocals, guitar, electric piano); Paul McCartney (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass); George Harrison (vocals, guitar); Ringo Starr (vocals, drums).Additional personnel: George Martin (piano).HELP was the last Beatles album to feature a cover version (Larry Williams's "Dizzy Miss Lizzie"), and is considered a turning point in the quality of their songwriting. Like the previous album's "Im a Loser," "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" was Lennon's nod to the influence of Bob Dylan. McCartney's gift for melody was obvious in "I've Just Seen A Face." And Harrison's songwriting contributions grew to two tracks. Instrumentally, "Ticket To Ride"'s off-beat rhythm was Ringo's masterpiece, while the string quartet in the huge hit "Yesterday" was unusual for a rock band at that time; it was the start of a stellar series of McCartney ballads with strings ("Eleanor Rigby," "She's Leaving Home"). Editorial Reviews Entertainment Weekly (10/12/2001) Entertainment Weekly (10/12/2001) Mojo (06/01/2002) | |||||||||||||||
Reviews HELP was the last Beatles album to feature a cover version (Larry Williams's "Dizzy Miss Lizzie"), and is considered a turning point in the quality of their songwriting. Like the previous album's "Im a Loser", "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away" was Lennon's nod to the influence of Bob Dylan. McCartney's gift for melody was obvious in "I've Just Seen A Face". And Harrison's songwriting contributions grew to two tracks. Instrumentally, "Ticket To Ride"'s off-beat rhythm was Ringo's masterpiece, while the string quartet in the huge hit "Yesterday" was unusual for a rock band at that time; it was the start of a stellar series of McCartney ballads with strings ("Eleanor Rigby", "She's Leaving Home"). Review ID: 10000000007582774 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 08/04/08(updated 08/04/08) by: the very best album the beatles made songs and music to die for words are a thing of genius and lookto the past for a mastered song choice from the very best group ever Review ID: 10000000006588346 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 01/04/08 by: exellent music for all beatles fans relax and go back in time the music is so special the songs of now day are contrived of music played through fake instruments Review ID: 10000000006416175 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 31/01/08 by: I am replacing my vinyl collection and this was one of the rcords on my 'hit list'. A classic collection of early beatles masterpieces, the film was rubbish but I couldn't resist! Review ID: 10000000005302040 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 25/01/08 by: The film came out while I was at school, I was 13, and it was seemed so ahead of its time. Saw the film again recently and it is still magic! Not too dated. The album was a necessary addition to my modest CD collection. Review ID: 10000000005200764 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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