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SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND

The Beatles

 

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4.35 | 1244 ratings

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therevelator
4 stars This was my first Beatles album, and i like to listen to it at least once a month, i bought it and got into the Beatles during a rather unsettling summer. Maybe its something personal, but i just LOVE this album and connect with it oh so much.

Each track is clever and catchy with something to remember. Considered by a few places to be the greatest album ever recorded.... Sgt. Peppers is good.... but not that good. Sure it "inspired the entire future of music".... but did it?? Freakout! by The Mothers of Invention and A Piper at the Gates of Dawn were both released before this album, and i think they are far more experimental into the psychadelic scene.

But they're the Beatles, the most popular band of all time, i guess they deserve that spot on the charts.

Enough of that... this is a fun album full of upbeat and happy songs that makes one as happy as can be. The musicianship is grand (as is most of the Beatles work) and i'm glad i spent 15 bucks on it, because it opened my eyes to a whole other generation of music that i was, unfortunately, not around to be a part of. (but i guess my chemical romance is amazing.... sarcasm...)

therevelator | 4/5 |

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