A few good beatles tracks with two of them coming from pre-existing albums (yellow submarine - revolver, all you need is love - sgt. pepper's) plus four original songs. My personal favourite is 'it's all too much'. There are also a few unremarkable instrumental tracks by George Martin. This album isn't really an absolute must-hear, i do recommend 'It's all too much' though
Well, this is the first ever beatles single! Lennon had a unique voice since the very start, we also have a great cover of the classic song by Buddy Holly and the crickets as well as the band's first original song.
One of the best covers of all time, the beatles literally transformed the original into energetic rock song.
An excellent single, the mixing and guitar solo are different from the album version, although I prefer the more rock n' roll guitar solo of the album.
I do not want to come closer. YouTubers making music is one thing, but a Yorkshire off-license that sells prime bottles for £25 a piece and is owned by a former drug dealer is another thing. It's bad.
7 years ago Jake Paul Gave the world this total piece of shit, that dumbass leeches off his marginally more talented older brother's fame and cannot make music, I don't know what he was thinking releasing that song. Some ideas are better left in the brain.
KSi cannot take criticism at all, he's still thinking that his garbage song is good, and is just milking it it seems, he needs to either get his shit together, or quit music because nobody wants to hear his generic rap slop.
This is hot garbage, really. It sounds like something a P.E teacher would play to "hype up" the class or something.
This is a fun, experimental album. It wasn't originally going to be an album as McCartney had been experimenting with synthesizers after the last wings tour, a lot of the songs here are weird synthpop but are enjoyable.
The debut album of the beatles, it's great. The band recorded the ENTIRE album in the span of one day to capture the feel of the band playing live. All tracks are really good, especially "Twist and Shout" (which is actually a cover), "Please please me" and "I saw her standing there" (despite the iffy first line).
They really turned an abandoned demo from the '70s into an awesome single. the Love Me Do mix is a nice extra as well