IWasBored
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yes, the beatles album
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typhoon said:
Lennon was on the verge of his best work, and his material here has some obvious signs of it. E.g., lyrics that don't really say anything but feel like they do (as in the aforementioned "She Said, She Said," which is one of my favorite Beatles songs), dashes of drug-induced psychedelia, and that feel of organized chaos that defines a song like "Tomorrow Never Knows." He was getting lazier about his writing, but that didn't diminish it (see "I'm Only Sleeping").
U2Kitten said:
But I have a question for you guys, which songs are on your copy? When I bought the CD, it had songs on it like And Your Bird Is Green and Doctor Robert that were not on our old LP my family had. Those were on another record called "Yesterday and Today", the one where they're sitting around the trunk, that used to be the butcher cover that was banned? I've also heard the British and US versions were different?
ThatGuy said:
Up until Sgt Pepper's Beatles releases in America and the UK were different. Even if albums were released with the same names, the tracklistings might be very different. All releases were synchronized from Sgt Pepper's onward. The CD reissues are reissues of their albums as they were originally released in the UK. So if your family bought the American releases years ago, that would explain the difference,