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Comments for Beatles, The, With The Beatles


E-MAIL: jlowe@central.georcoll.on.ca
A rockin' follow-up to "Please Please Me", although not nearly as memorable. The highlight is a killer cover of Chuck Berry's "Money".
E-MAIL: Walrus
This a good follow up of "please please me", but one of the waakest albums. Great first composition by George, I guess my favorite is indeed George's "Don't bother me" followed by "All my loving". ps. Great voice of Paul's in "Till there was you".
E-MAIL: STUPID
what a stupid album!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
E-MAIL: barja12@cai.com
This was the legendary album that was recorded in less than 24 hours, and not a stinker on it. Today's artists could learn a lesson from their productivity. Too much technology today. What a debut album from probably the greatest recording artists of the 20th century. p.s. This record has a very (bright) sound.
E-MAIL: RINGO
SHOULD HAVE HAD SHE LOVES YOU ON IT
E-MAIL: RINGO
I JUST GOT THIS ALBUM AND MIGHT I SAY THIS IT RULES! JOHN ON PLEASE MR. POSTMAN PAUL ON ALL MY LOVING GEORGE ON DONT BOTHER ME AND RINGO ON I WANA BE YOUR MAN
E-MAIL: ville.vuolahti.kareltek.fi
jeejee beatles is best!!!!!!!
E-MAIL: ann landers
this album along with the rest sucks!!!!!!!!!!
E-MAIL: 1
dear abby's gonna kick your ass.
E-MAIL: john.com
Better than Meet The Beatles, but a far cry from Hard Days Night. The best are It Won't Be Long, Not A Second Time, and John's cover of You've Really Got A Hold On Me. All My Loving was one of the best songs Paul ever wrote. Don't Bother Me is a good early effort from George.
E-MAIL: Jimmy Page
I'll come back to this page next year before I graduate. In April 1998, perhaps. I'm not gone for good just for a while.
E-MAIL: fROgGIEs
bYE JImMy.
The Beatles` follow-on to their first album, recorded intwo-track mono. Features some of the covers they did intheir early years, as well as new Lennon-McCartneyoriginals. With The Beatles was released in England justa few months before the Beatles` appearance on The EdSullivan Show in the US.
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