The Beatles - Anthology 1
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Beatles |
| Studio | Beatles |
| Release Date | November 21, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 724383444526 |
| Buy this item | $24.97 at Amazon.com As of Jul 2 2:55 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 64 new from $10.98, 89 used from $4.00, 6 collectible from $34.98 |
Tracks
Disc 1- Free As A Bird
- 'We Were Four Guys...That's All'
- That'll Be The Day
- In Spite Of All The Danger
- 'Sometimes I'd Borrow...Those Still Exist'
- Hallelujah, I Love Her So
- You'll Be Mine
- Cayenne
- 'First Of All...It Didn't Do A Thing Here'
- My Bonnie
- Ain't She Sweet?
- Cry For A Shadow
- 'Brian Was A Beautiful Guy...He Presented Us Well
- 'I Secured Them...A Beatle Drink Even Then'
- Searchin'
- Three Cool Cats
- The Sheik Of Araby
- Like Dreamers Do
- Hello Little Girl
- 'Well, The Recording Test...By My Artists'
- Besame Mucho
- Love Me Do
- How Do You Do It
- Please, Please Me
- One After 909 (Sequence)
- One After 909
- Lend Me Your Comb
- I'll Get You
- 'We Were Performers...In Britain'
- I Saw Her Standing There
- From Me To You
- Money (That's What I Want)
- You Really Got A Hold On Me
- Roll Over Beethoven
- She Loves You
- Till There Was You
- Twist and Shout
- This Boy
- I Want To Hold Your Hand
- 'Boys, What I Was Thinking...'
- Moonlight Bay
- Can't Buy Me Love
- All My Loving
- You Can't Do That
- And I Love Her
- A Hard Day's Night
- I Wanna Be Your Man
- Long Tall Sally
- Boys
- Shout
- I'll Be Back (Demo)
- I'll Be Back (Complete)
- You Know What To Do
- No Reply (Demo)
- Mr. Moonlight
- Leave My Kitten Alone
- No Reply
- Eight Days A Week (Sequence)
- Eight Days A Week
- Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Anthology |
| FABULOUS |
| Anthology 1 |
| This is previously unreleased material, not masters... 5 star for historic value alone |
Of course 'Free as a Bird' is here, and if you love the Beatles, you'll want to own it, although 'Real Love' (on Anthology 2), is a better song. The audio snippets help narrate you through, and are generally interesting and enlightening (same for the liner notes in the booklet), although most of them are of medicore audio qaulity. They don't annoy me, and although absent on later 'Anthologies', create a smooth guide from track to track here (with the notes of course.)
Finally, to the one star reviewer I refered to earlier: I looked up all the people you list as "great guitarists... great drummers"- they are all jazz musicians. Now, I have nothing against jazz, in fact it's a side interest of mine, but comparing the Beatles to jazz is apples to oranges, to use the cliched analogy, for lack of a better one. You can't compare jazz to pop/rock (especially early 60s pop/rock), and in fact, I can't imagine how someone with your tastes, wondered into/got interested in the Beatles, to begin with. In short, the styles, practiced skills, theories, and criteria for good musicians/songs are simply different in these two, very different genres. Sorry you don't like this stuff. I like this and jazz. Make peace with the fact that its apples and oranges, and its the Beatles and your tastes.
(SIDE NOTE: Don't even get me started on the reviewer who prefers the Stones; I'll address that in another review.)
So, sorry for all the ranting. Overall I give Anthology one, 5 stars for historic value alone (the music isn't bad either.) But don't buy if you're not a 'diehard fan' or are just starting a collection! June 14, 2007
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