"Abbey Road offers something for everybody, a 90 year old senior citizen could enjoy this album just as easy as a five year old girl or boy. The sounds and tastes of this record are all over the map. For i... read full review
The first six songs of the CD are the only ones to appear in the film; in fact, in Europe, these six were released on an EP. The album starts with the rollocking title track, which you'll enjoy more if you... read full review
An interesting Beatles album..........................
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Things got a little more upbeat following the downbeat For Sale. Also, the Beatles songcrafting improved and would set the pace for things to come. The title track has the same frantic quick-paced sound that ma... read full review
Most people know how great The Beatles are. Therefore, I should only have to say, "it's The Beatles; need I say more?". Since I'm a nice guy, I'll detail it anyway... "1962-19... read full review
The fourth album by the Fabs is, yes, kind of subdued, but not by much. There are upbeat numbers like "Rock And Roll Music," the US #1 single "Eight Days A Week," Ringo's cover of Carl ... read full review
One of the greatest contributions to popular music.....
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Spanning the Beatles' career from its glorious high-water mark to its bitter and plaintive end, this CD is perhaps the most essential item for any pop/rock collection. Listen to the first few so... read full review
The sprawling double-album *The Beatles* (or the "White Album") served not only as a document of the group's disintegration but as a blueprint of the four's future solo careers. The album it... read full review
The Beatles mature and make a perfect album............
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Pop’s most important and popular transitional album ever. After the seemingly never-ending schoolboy silliness, once more displayed and perfected with the movie ‘Help!’, a rather serious quartet of young men, w... read full review