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The White Album by Beatles (The) (CD, Aug-1988, 2 Discs, Capitol/EMI Records) 
The White Album by Beatles (The) (CD, Aug-1988, 2 Discs, Capitol/EMI Records)

 
The White Album by Beatles (The) (CD, Aug-1988, 2 Discs, Capitol/EMI Records)

Artist: Beatles (The)
Release Date: Aug 1988
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2 Discs
Record Label: Capitol/EMI Records
Genre: Psychedelic, Rock & Pop
UPC: 077774644327
Product ID: EPID3073106
Description: Each copy of this limited edition is sequentially numbered. The packaging recreates the original double-gatefold sleeve and includes the original poster as well as the individual photos of each band member. The Beatles: George Harrison (...
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Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. Back in the USSR
2. Dear Prudence
3. Glass Onion
4. Ob-la-di, Ob-la-Da
5. Wild Honey Pie
6. Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill, The
7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
8. Happiness Is a Warm Gun
9. Martha My Dear
10. I'm So Tired
11. Blackbird
12. Piggies
13. Rocky Raccoon
14. Don't Pass Me By
15. Why Don't We Do It in the Road?
16. I Will
17. Julia

DISC 2:
1. Birthday
2. Yer Blues
3. Mother Nature's Son
4. Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey
5. Sexy Sadie
6. Helter Skelter
7. Long, Long, Long
8. Revolution 1
9. Honey Pie
10. Savoy Truffle
11. Cry Baby Cry
12. Revolution 9
13. Good Night

Details
Playing Time:93 min.
Contributing Artists:Eric Clapton, George Martin, Yoko Ono
Producer:George Martin
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Each copy of this limited edition is sequentially numbered. The packaging recreates the original double-gatefold sleeve and includes the original poster as well as the individual photos of each band member.
The Beatles: George Harrison (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, violin, organ, bass, tambourine, firebell); John Lennon (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, saxophone, piano, organ, harmonium, bass, 6-string bass, maracas, tambourine, tape loops); Paul McCartney (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, flute, flugelhorn, piano, Hammond organ, bass, drums, bongos, timpani, percussion); Ringo Starr (vocals, piano, drums, bongos, maracas, castanets, tambourine).
Additional personnel includes: Yoko Ono (vocals); Eric Clapton (electric guitar); Mal Evans (trumpet, tambourine); George Martin (piano, harmonium); Chris Thomas (harpsichord, Mellotron); Maureen Starkey, Patti Harrison (background vocals).
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios and Trident Studios, London, England between May and October 1968.
THE BEATLES (generally known as "The White Album" because of its cover) was a sprawling two-record set, highlighting the distinct personalities in the group as they matured and moved further away from each other. With the four Beatles playing like session men on each other's songs, the making of the album was fraught with tension. John Lennon's songs included a bitter take on people who read too much into the Beatles' lyrics ("Glass Onion"), reflections on loneliness and alienation ("Yer Blues," "I'm So Tired"), and the avant garde sound collage "Revolution 9."
George Harrison's songs offered black humor ("Piggies") and tender sadness ("While My Guitar Gently Weeps," with Eric Clapton on guitar). Paul McCartney provided both light, lyric songs ("Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da," "Honey Pie"), and rockers ("Back In The U.S.S.R.," the explosive "Helter Skelter"). Ringo Starr made his solo songwriting debut with the goofy country/ska lilt of "Don't Pass Me By" and sang the album closer "Good Night."

Editorial Reviews
Ranked #8 in NME's list of the 'Greatest Albums Of All Time.'
NME (10/02/1993)

Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century
Vibe (12/01/1999)

Ranked #7 in Q's 100 Greatest British Albums - ...[Out of] boundless enthusiasm and creeping paranoia - comes [their] most peculiar record....Childish, colorful, antiquated and faintly macabre...
Q (06/01/2000)

Ranked #10 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - ...THE WHITE ALBUM is an exhilarating sprawl - some of the Beatles' most daring and delicate work...
Rolling Stone (12/11/2003)

5 stars out of 5 -- It's the most honest portrait of a band breaking some limits and banging their heads against others.
Q

Each track is anchored by the unmistakable collaboration of The Beatles as a solid musical unit.
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      White Album -- original Beatles that has everything
    Review created: 10/03/05
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    20 of 26 people found this review helpful.

    The White Album has such a diversity of Beatles songs -- good, bad, sweet, vulgar, political, philosophical, mundane, mysterious.

    If you don't own the White Album, you will probably find songs in here that you have never heard before. Hearing the songs in their original order, as they were released back in the 1960s gives you a lot of feel for the band and each of the individual personalities. You don't get that same sense if you hear a collection that picks and chooses songs over a longer period of time. I have owned the album for over 20 years, and each time I listen to it gives me more of a flavor for who the Beatles were.

    My favorite of the album is George Harrison's "While my Guitar Gently Weeps", but there are so many other creative songs to talk about.

    Enjoy!!


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      The Beatles Solo Work - Before They Were Solo
    Review created: 01/10/06(updated 01/15/06)
    13 of 16 people found this review helpful.

    Before the White Album, Beatle records clearly communicated a sense of a collective, cohesive group behind the music. With the White Album, it is obvious each Beatle went his own way, wrote great music, recorded it and then compiled it to deliver a two LP collective solo effort. The songs are brilliant ranging from the rockers (Helter Skelter, Back In The USSR, Everybody's Got Something to Hide), to blues (While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Yer Blues), to tongue in cheek (Why Don't We Do It In The Road) to the out right weird (Revolution 9). The White Album with its introspective tone represents everything that made the Beatles, either as a group or as individuals, the greatest rock and roll bands of all time. No rock music collection is complete with out this album. ** BnB Beatles Depot **


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