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Harry Lime wrote:Three albums in : Revolver, Rubber Soul, & The White Album.

Man oh man, George Harrison. I don't think it's a coincidence that "Think For Yourself", "I Want to Tell You", "Love You To", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", & "Long, Long, Long" (the best) are in the handful of my favorite songs so far.
i'm so jealous of you discovering The Beatles albums just now - have fun!
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I never got too heavily into The Beatles but I've been listening to Abbey Road and I'm starting to love it. Don't ask what took me so long. I don't know. What's the next album I'm most likely to enjoy if I enjoy Abbey Road?
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Revolver.
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Soma. wrote:Revolver.
:nice:
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Mike wrote:
Soma. wrote:Revolver.
:nice:
my favorite is rubber soul, but anything from Help on is pretty amazing
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Well hey my favorite is The White Album but I felt Revolver was a natural progression.
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Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Mike wrote:
Soma. wrote:Revolver.
:nice:
my favorite is rubber soul, but anything from Help on is pretty amazing
Yes. Also, everything before Help.
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OK OK I'LL JUST GET EVERYTHING
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You're a good kid, but you don't just ask which Beatles record you should listen to next. You should be running head-first into their catalogue until you're well familiar.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Mike wrote:
Soma. wrote:Revolver.
:nice:
my favorite is rubber soul, but anything from Help on is pretty amazing
Yes. Also, everything before Help.
i guess its all in what you are looking for, but to me i wasnt able to appreciate the early albums until i got to see how amazing the later albums were.
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Soma. wrote:You're a good kid, but you don't just ask which Beatles record you should listen to next. You should be running head-first into their catalogue until you're well familiar.
I decided to just go chronologically, see what sticks with me and listen to those for a while.
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Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i guess its all in what you are looking for, but to me i wasnt able to appreciate the early albums until i got to see how amazing the later albums were.
It was the same for me too. However, now that their greatness is in full visibility I can't bring myself to draw those lines anymore.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i guess its all in what you are looking for, but to me i wasnt able to appreciate the early albums until i got to see how amazing the later albums were.
It was the same for me too. However, now that their greatness is in full visibility I can't bring myself to draw those lines anymore.
i havent quite gotten there yet, though help was on the other side of the line until recently so im making progress :D
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I mostly only listen to the hits prior to Hard Days Night. To me that's their first perfect album. I'd start there.
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bada wrote:I mostly only listen to the hits prior to Hard Days Night. To me that's their first perfect album. I'd start there.
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McParadigm wrote:
bada wrote:I mostly only listen to the hits prior to Hard Days Night. To me that's their first perfect album. I'd start there.
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Are the vocals supposed to be so extremely panned to one side or did I get some weird stereo mix? I downloaded vinyl rips. It's kind of annoying. If not, what kind of version of the album should I look for?
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Mike wrote:Are the vocals supposed to be so extremely panned to one side or did I get some weird stereo mix? I downloaded vinyl rips. It's kind of annoying. If not, what kind of version of the album should I look for?
At that time, in Britain, stereo mixes were usually done that way...and were not very carefully done, either. Geoff Emerick has said that, as late as Pepper's, they were putting several days worth of time and thought into the mono mixes and as little as two hours for the stereo ones (for the whole album, mind you). The white album is really the first time the stereo mixes are taken seriously.

Get the mono.
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I've always enjoyed Magical Mystery Tour the most. Great follow up to Sgt Pepper.
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McParadigm wrote:
Mike wrote:Are the vocals supposed to be so extremely panned to one side or did I get some weird stereo mix? I downloaded vinyl rips. It's kind of annoying. If not, what kind of version of the album should I look for?
At that time, in Britain, stereo mixes were usually done that way...and were not very carefully done, either. Geoff Emerick has said that, as late as Pepper's, they were putting several days worth of time and thought into the mono mixes and as little as two hours for the stereo ones (for the whole album, mind you). The white album is really the first time the stereo mixes are taken seriously.

Get the mono.
Thanks, I'll get the mono mixes then. These stereo mixes would have driven me mad.
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