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  Excellent Debut By Fab Four
Review created: 03/24/07
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The Beatles have been considered by many to be the best band of all time. I don't quite agree, but I definitely would consider them for top ten. I'd have to say the Rolling Stones, their British rivals, have been a more versatile band and are much better musicians, but the Beatles' songwriting talents can't be denied. They are a band that invented Pop Rock and paved the way for many groups and musicians. And I think the Beatles' debut album is superior to the Stones' debut, although I like the Stones' rocking riffs much better on their later albums. Early on, though, the Beatles were more gifted in the songwriting department. They wrote nice melodies that people of any age could sing along with, while the Stones were more of an aquired taste earlier in their career.

Please, Please Me is an excellent debut album with nonstop nice verses and hummable choruses. It starts off with I Saw Her Standing There, a great song that kind of rocked for its time. McCartney and Lennon showed off their songwriting skills right out of the gate and never looked back. Although this album has quite a few covers, even covers that people associate with only the Beatles like Twist and Shout, they wrote many great original songs that put them into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, thus stamping their place in music history. Please, Please Me is another song that you can't help singing along with, they show their talent with vocal harmonies that become their career trademarks. I've been in a few bands in my life, and Twist and Shout is the song that taught me how to harmonize. I owe a lot of gratitude to the Fab Four for the simple harmonies that they do during the aah's during this song. If you're in a band and want to know how to harmonize, just listen to this song. It's Harmonizing 101.

Please, Please Me isn't the Beatles' best album, but it's a great start and a very influential album. The songwriting genius is evident here as well as the vocal talents. All the songs are listenable, and even if you don't like a song, it's no big deal because none of the songs even top three minutes. Their musical chops aren't refined yet here, but you can see that they're a band that has a lot of staying power. I know it's easy to say that in hindsight with what the Beatles have accomplished, but just listening to their first album makes you realize how good they were at such a young age. If they were that good when they were young, one could only imagine at the time how good they were going to be in their prime.

So obviously, I recommend this album to diehard Beatles fans and music fans in general. And any person who is in a band should definitely own this album, for both songwriting and vocal harmony examples that can be used in countless songwriting styles.

The Beatles are responsible for unleashing the British Invasion; and Please,Please Me is the album that started it all. It's a piece of Rock and Roll History.


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  The Humble Beginnings of the Greatest Rock Band of All Time
Review created: 03/23/08
by: starcollector-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Music

Pros:
The songs are catchy, happy and well played.

Cons:
This is their worst album (unless you count <b>Yellow Submarine</b>.

(Disclaimer: Those looking for a brief description of the album will find what their looking for in the "Review Body" section. The section titled "Track Reviews" is meant only for those who want to read detailed descriptions of the songs, and they do not constitute the essence of this review. Lastly and most importantly, this review is not necessarily written by the point of view of a Beatles fan.) Overall Score: 5/5 Best song: Please Please Me and Twist and Shout Worst song: A Taste of Honey Review Body: The Beatles spoil other rock bands for me. No matter what band I ever decide to listen...


Review ID: 10000000006856283
  Birth of the Beatles
Review created: 12/26/99
by: sparkospunky -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
raw, primal, revealing, provides a hint of things to come

Cons:
none

Although "With The Beatles" was the first album released in the United States, "Please Please Me" was the first one they ever recorded. Today when groups go to the studio, they literally take months to produce an album, using the slickest recording equipment in existence. It is important to realize that the Beatles recorded "Please Please Me" in less than one day using equipment that can only be described as primitive. Perhaps this is part of the allure-the album clearly demonstrates the raw, unpolished style of the early Beatles. You know by listening that they are barely one step away from..


Review ID: 10000000001834194
  The Beatles Debut - Please Please Me
Review created: 04/28/06
by: scapp70 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Good Debut

Cons:
Only eight original songs

and now a word from Scapp70 straight from his Beatles Soap Box Are you a Beatles fan? Are you a Beatles nut? Are you insane for The Beatles? No? Yes? Well, I am - I'm not sure if you noticed. One of the duties of being a Beatles fan, which should really be a non-existent duty, is defending The Beatles. The Beatles were and are the greatest band in history, yet oddly not everybody knows that. The people that do not know that The Beatles are the greatest will more likely than not, argue that they aren't. It is the same thing as debating politics with a person who is not informed of the...


Review ID: 10000000000212177
  "Ladies & Gentlemen, Here's John, Paul, George, & Ringo... THE BEATLES!"
Review created: 04/29/02
by: thevoid99 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
An Excellent Debut from The Beatles.

Cons:
None.

When rock n roll arrived in the mid-50s, it gave young teenagers a new form of music they can dance to aside from the old jazz and big-band music their parents were into in the previous decade. By the late 1950s, rock n roll was popular in the U.S. with stars like Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, and Fats Domino. As rock entered the 60s, Buddy Holly had died; Elvis was sent to the U.S. Army; Chuck Berry had some trouble with the law; and Little Richard became a minister. Rock n roll at first was on its way to become another passing fad as teen idols like Fabian and...


Review ID: 10000000000212170
  "Whoa, yeah...!"
Review created: 09/07/00
by: GePop -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Pure energy!

Cons:
If you're looking for the latter-day polish, you might be put-off by the primitiveness

One session, that's all it took. Some sources claim it went for 16 hours, others cite as little as 9. Either way, it's mind-numbing to realize that the Beatles recorded most of their debut album in about the same span of time it takes some of today's musical artists to tune their guitars "just right" for one riff. "Love Me Do," "P.S. I Love You," "Please Please Me" and "Ask Me Why" had all been recorded months earlier, of course. But the success of "Love Me Do" and (especially) "Please Please Me" as singles convinced EMI to bring the band into the studio to knock off a full LP, so the boys...


Review ID: 10000000000212179
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