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Beatles for Sale, The Beatles' fourth album, is often referred to as the worst Beatles album. But I think it is actually better than their debut album Please Please Me "and his second album with the Beatles. I think it is only the chassis if Beatles For Sale was released, which distinguishes it as dissapointing publish the Beatles.
Background
What context amI wanted to say? Their last album was "A Hard Day's Night, which was really a big statement, as all 13 songs are Lennon / McCartney originals. Their next album was help! The highlight some of their best songs of all time (the title track and "Yesterday", "You 've Got To Hide Your Love Away" and "Ticket to Ride"). relative to these two stellar albums, Beatles for Sale is rather poor, and it is easy to see how was a disappointment for theTime.
Compared with Please Please Me
Please Please Me I think I overestimated the difference. It is their debut album and it is therefore important. It 'a fresh story (10 of 14 songs recorded in one day), and that captures a moment. But is it really a better album? I think not. "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Please Please Me", are original and very "Twist & Shout" was a brilliant cover, but I think the rest of the album is a bit 'weak ("Love Me Do" is worst of all The Beatles), and significantly outweighed by the Beatles in sales for orignial.
With respect to The Beatles
I personally think that's the worst Beatles album (no yellow Sumbarine only 4 songs.) "All My Loving" is a piece that is, but I think the rest of the album is pretty weak. I find the covers on this album boring. References toBeatles> Sale are too boring, but the originals are better than on this album.
Beatles for Sale Originals
"No response", "I'm a loser", the "Baby in Black", "Every Little Thing," "Eight Days a Week", "I'll Follow The Sun:" What are you doing, "&" I Do not Want To spoil the party "are a large number of songs. I love the sound" darker ", who love this track. I think these are just some of the Beatlessongs underestimated their most underrated album.
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