Help!
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5.0 based on 12 ratings
Year: 1965
Studio: EMI Electrola, Parlophone, Capitol Records, Apple Records

Tracks

1 Help! 00:02:21
2 The Night Before 00:02:36
3 You've Got to Hide Your Love Away 00:02:11
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4 I Need You 00:02:31
5 Another Girl 00:02:08
6 You're Going to Lose That Girl 00:02:20
7 Ticket to Ride 00:03:12
8 Act Naturally 00:02:33
9 It's Only Love 00:01:58
10 You Like Me Too Much 00:02:38
11 Tell Me What You See 00:02:39
12 I've Just Seen a Face 00:02:07
13 Yesterday 00:02:07
14 Dizzy Miss Lizzy 00:02:54

3 Reviews

Dmitriy Rudakov

Dmitriy Rudakov

in music: 1 Review
Expert for 2
about 2 years ago

That's music of my childhood. :) Always makes me smile. Great stuff!

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Comment by Alex Pavlovitch about 2 years ago

Two Beatles album in one day?! Well, never respected them much, but I'll start listening

Comment by Natalia Klimovich about 2 years ago

I never got into Beatles, Dima. Is there an album you'd recommend that might make me reconsider?

Comment by Alex Pavlovitch about 2 years ago

We'll give it another try with White. Charge back to you in case we don't like it again.

Comment by Sergey Pak almost 2 years ago

White Album+Revolver+Sergent Pepper+Magical Mystery Tour

Comment by Alex Pavlovitch almost 2 years ago

So which of the 4 should I get to get me hooked on this grossly overrated band?

Comment by Sergey Pak almost 2 years ago

you're royally wrong if you try to discover the Beatles with your analytical approach. Their music either hits you in the head or misses you completely. nothing rational about it except maybe that their music stood out for their time. But it's not as important as the fact that songs like Eleanor Rugby, Here There and Everywhere, All you need is love and many more changed many's lives. But you can casually listen to it to reaffirm what you already think of it

Comment by Alex Pavlovitch almost 2 years ago

I am all for new discovery. There is nothing analytical about it. Will give it second chance :)

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Josh Burnell

Josh Burnell

in music: 5 Reviews
Expert for 1
about 2 years ago

I find that a person's favorite Beatles album is directly related to their disposition . For me, my favorite album is "Help." Equal parts joyous and melancholy, passionate and frivolous. They've grown past the blind positivity and school-boy love of their earlier work, but they're still a cohesive unit, focused on crafting perfect, relatable pop confections, rather than the growingly disjointed explorations that decorate the albums that came after. And, that says more about me than any horoscope.

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Janie Liu

Janie Liu

in music: 6 Reviews
almost 2 years ago

This is the Beatles. Of course I love it! Beatles rock on

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