Additional Information from Movie Mars. The Beatles: John Lennon (vocals, guitar, harmonica); George Harrison (vocals, 6- & 12-string guitars); Paul McCartney (vocals, bass); Ringo Starr (drums). Additional personnel: George Martin (piano). Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England and EMI Pathe Studios, Paris, France. The Beatles: John Lennon (vocals, guitar, piano); George Harrison (vocals, guitar, African drum); Paul McCartney (vocals, piano, Hammond organ, bass); Ringo Starr (vocals, drums, timpani, percussion).
Includes liner notes by Derek Taylor. It was inevitable that the constant grind of touring, writing, promoting, and recording would grate on the Beatles, but the weariness of Beatles for Sale comes as something of a shock. Only five months before, the group released the joyous A Hard Day's Night. Now, they sound beaten, worn, and, in Lennon's case, bitter and self-loathing. His opening trilogy ("No Reply, " "I'm a Loser, " "Baby's in Black") is the darkest sequence on any Beatles record, setting the tone for the album.Moments of joy pop up now and again, mainly in the forms of covers and the dynamic "Eight Days a Week, " but the very presence of six covers after the triumphant all-original A Hard Day's Night feels like an admission of defeat or at least a regression. It doesn't help that Lennon's cover of his beloved obscurity Mr. Moonlight winds up as arguably the worst thing the group ever recorded.
Beneath those surface suspicions, however, there are some important changes on Beatles for Sale, most notably Lennon's discovery of Bob Dylan and folk-rock. The opening three songs, along with "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party, " are implicitly confessional and all quite bleak, which is a new development. This spirit winds up overshadowing McCartney's cheery "I'll Follow the Sun" or the thundering covers of "Rock & Roll Music, " "Honey Don't, " and Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! " and the weariness creeps up in unexpected places -- "Every Little Thing, " "What You're Doing, " even George's cover of Carl Perkins' "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby -- leaving the impression that Beatlemania may have been fun but now the group is exhausted.
That exhaustion results in the group's most uneven album, but its best moments find them moving from Merseybeat to the sophisticated pop/rock they developed in mid-career. All items are Brand New. All items are from licensed Distributors. We do not deal with any Bootleg or Used items! The item "THE BEATLES BEATLES FOR SALE NEW VINYL RECORD" is in sale since Tuesday, January 30, 2018. This item is in the category "Music\Vinyl Records". The seller is "moviemars" and is located in North Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.