The Beatles: were they really that good
Now they have finally released the remasted Beatles albums, it seems a good time to reopen the classic argument. The Beatles – the best group of all time or just a matter of timing. Since 09/09/09 I’ve been listening to the fab four round the clock until I couldn’t bear it any more, with mixed emotions (to quote Mick Jagger). As a whole there are a lot of good songs, several great songs and then quite a bit of rubbish some of it downright embarrising, and I’m not just talking about Revolution 9.
Let’s start from the very beginning (a very good place….. but enough of the kitch, I’ll leave that for Paul.)
Please Please Me – definately one of their purer efforts, pure rock and roll, simple lyrics, but that was what was expected of them then. A good start and still good today.Of the fourteen tracks six were covers of other artists including songs written by Carol King and Burt Bacharach. Now remastered the harmonies and simple music renditions make it feel even more alive. A-.
With the Beatles – released only four months later. Another great raw album. You don’t change a winning combination. Finally Ringo gets to play drums – not the best drummer in the world by far. Again six of the fourteen tracks are covers. A-
A Hard Days Night - down to 13 tracks, this album was entirely self written. Another strong production A-
Beatles for Sale. – the Beatles are by now tired and pressed for time and a bit fed up – thus the title. Between a concert tour in the U.S. and one in the U.K. they had all of five weeks to put together and record this album. Luckily they could lean heavily on succesful covers they sang on stage in their Hamburg days. Much due to this fact, the album is almost flawless and great fun to listen to, especially after being remasted. It has a very live, gritty feeling to it, something that was actually missing from their actual concerts (see my blog memories from Beatles Chrismas show). A-
Help! – The soundtrack from thier second film. Who could dare fault an album including Yesterday, Ticket to Ride and and the beautiful You’ve got to Hide your Love away. A
Up till this point definately a great group. Not a rock group or a revolutionary force but still great enough to be worthy of all the hype.
Sgt. Pepper’s lonely Hearts Club Band - Often voted the best and most revolutionary album of the twentieth century, the real question is does it hold up to the test of time. In my opinion no. Marketed as a concept album it falls flat after the second song and leaves us with a batch of psychedelically touched pieces that are unlikely to get you excited today. On the one hand there’s With a little help from my friends (Joe Cocker’s half stoned version sounds far superior), A day in the Life (actually two songs knitted together) and When I’m 64 but how many times are you willing today to listen to Getting Better, McCartney’s Lovely Rita (Wings are on the way) or Mr Kite (more of a joke than a song really). A great album cover but not my favourite album or even my favourite beatle album by far. B-
Magical Mystery Tour - not really worth mentioning. A failing BBC TV special with no script, turned into a disasterous EP set and then reshuffled to make an album. Eleven songs in all, luckily including Fool on the Hill, Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane, otherwise worthless. Can you really listen to All you need is Love or Flying without throwing up? C-
The White Double Album – The Beatles
didn’t even bother themselves with a name or cover. Not really a group album at all. This album has enough good songs to fill a short, single album but it as a double album it is full of garbage. High marks for Back in the USSR, Dear Prudence and While my Guitar Gently Weeps, but new lows for Revolution 9, Why don’t We do it in the Road and Happiness is a Warm Gun, not to mention Paul’s idiotic Rocky Raccoon, and Mother Natures Son. Even George and Ringo got in the act with Piggies and Goodnight. Did they really believe they they could sell anything? A real embarassment. C- (and I’m being nice)
Yellow Submarine – don’t even get me started. Just let me give them an E and leave it at that.
Abbey Road - After three previous no shows, no one really saw this coming. True it’s as much a George Martin album as a Beatles one, but finally it all comes together. My favourite Beatles album by far. The Beatles finally get it together again. A masterpiece A+
Let it Be - I wish they had. The title song is more gospel than Beatles. Then there’s The Long and Winding Road – George Martin and Paul really went overboard there. Apart from Get Back and The One after 909, which returned them to their rock and roll era, the album isn’t worth mentioning. D-
So there you have it. Six great albums, three not so great and four pretty awful ones. So were they really that great.As a rock and roll group they could even get your grandmother up and dancing. As rock psychedelic revolutionists they were out of their league.























about 3 years ago
Great. Total agreement : Abbey Road is definately the best Beatles Album. Keep up the good work
Joni
about 3 years ago
You give the first 4 Beatles album A's and yet Revolver gets a B? Huh?
There is no way you can compare Please Please Me to Revolver because they were in a different mindset by the time revolver came around. Please Please Me is a fine album but prolly my least favourite by the group. Srgt Pepper is slightly overated, Magical Mystery Tour is the one I put on to scare my friends (which is a good thing). I'd grade them like this.
Please Please Me B-
With the Beatles B
Hard Days Night A-
Beatles For Sale B-
Help A
Rubber Soul A
Revolver A+
Srgt Pepper B
Magical Mystery Tour A-
White Album B (I absolutely love this album, but it does have filler and Rev #9 which means it doesn't rank as highly)
Abbey Road B (again I find this one slightly overated too)
Let it Be B-
Yellow Submarine (the Fact that it really has only four beatles songs not anywhere else is prolly a skip for most, if you go on that D. I Happen to quite like my Psychedelic Beatles so I rank it B for the songs and not everything else on there.
about 3 years ago
just rate the single songs, especially after hard days night. every song for it and some of them together. you don't get it when you're rating albums.