insane world-building project, packed by the idea of being away from home, put in an industrial masterpiece set of storytime instrumentals and engrossed by alluring vocals in a continuous story... all of that, while the art itself produces groundbreaking cohesion and in its own ways, a perfected album. i hate that this goes severely under the radar, yes the lyrics might get a little cheesy and `Live For` ruins it slightly for some but this is front to back an exceptional incorporation of living ... read more
post-credits to an all cinematic recursive churn brought in light to closure of the biggest art franchise of the 1900s, leaving out, yet still, with an above decent album.
and dear god did they step back on the next album, utterly magnificent joy, coming to listening to these spun of tracks, after all their previous works and thoughts, this one is perfection, whether you know everything they've been saying till this or not, *Here Comes The Sun* might just be the best Beatles track that has come out to be, the carefree expressions, their over the years insistence on bringing down laughs into disappointments and distress, the sadness glorified by a splinter of ... read more
not sure if martin is responsible for dipping its lightly loose diversions or its a failure of daunting propositions... this is like the beatles album that was made on a truth or dare.
the label shift, the renewed thoughts, the tailored wrapping boggling set of back-to-back pure emotion, this is a definitely step in the direction of one of the most solidified artists of all time.. and even now, these tracks stick to modern (reunified) standards.
somehow the other selections stick out far more than the originals, however, above decent yet again.