I just bought Sgt. Peppers and Abbey Road...thoughts, rants, raves?

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I've yet to listen to them but I've read a bit about them. I expect good things.

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Sgt. Peppers is a great album if, for no other reason, its significance. It changed the rock album from a simple collection of songs to an art form.

I don't have Abbey Road, but I hear it's good.
 
Of the two I will always prefer Sgt. Pepper's. Awesome! No one can listen and not love it. But hell, I can't say anything that hasn't already been said.

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The only Beatles album I own is Sgt. Pepper, as a friend recommended I buy it. I love it though. I think it's great!

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I have both of those on vinyl. Hafta say Sgt. Peppers slightly edges out Abbey Road, but they're both amazing.

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Two of the best albums of all time. The sound collage that makes up the second half of Abbey Road is amazing. The only flaw on Sgt. Pepper is 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,' but that's just a personal dislike of the song.

Damn, the Beatles were a great band.

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