|
|
Disco de The Beatles: “Beatles' Second Album”
| Información del disco : |
| Título: |
Beatles' Second Album |
|
|
|
Fecha de Publicación:1991-11-11
|
|
Tipo:Desconocido
|
|
Género:Pop, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
|
|
Sello Discográfico:Capitol
|
|
Letras Explícitas:Si
|
|
UPC:077770208011
|
Análisis (en inglés) - :
{^The Beatles' Second Album} was the first album of the group's work to be assembled by {@Capitol Records} exclusively for the American market (as opposed to, say, {^Meet the Beatles!}, which was a reconfigured and shortened version of {^With the Beatles}). As such, it offends some historical purists, who don't think of it as a real album. Regardless of its origins, however, {^The Beatles' Second Album} stands as probably best pure {\rock & roll} album ever issued of the group's music. In the process of pulling songs from various British and American EPs, singles (including {&"She Loves You"}) and B-sides, as well as tracks left over from the editing of {^With the Beatles} for American release, the compilers somehow managed to avoid any trace of the {\pop} {\ballads} favored by {$Paul McCartney} that usually slowed down the group's other early albums, and the result was the longest uninterrupted body of hard {\rock & roll} and {\R&B} in their entire output. No other long-player by the group featured them doing more covers of songs by black American artists or songwriters, including {$Little Richard}({&"Long Tall Sally"}), {$Chuck Berry} ({&"Roll Over Beethoven"}), {$Smokey Robinson} ({&"You Really Got a Hold on Me"}), {$Barrett Strong} ({&"Money"}), and others, and just to show how rich a vein this all was at the time of its release, the version of {&"Roll Over Beethoven"} here actually charted briefly as a single, while {&"Long Tall Sally"} served as their concert finale. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
|
|
|