Help! [UK] The Beatles

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  • Release Date: 10/17/1990
  • Original Release: 1965
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 077774643924

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Help! [UK]

1LISTENHelp! from the Film "Help! " 2:19
2LISTENThe Night Before from the Film "Help! " 2:34
3LISTENYou've Got to Hide Your Love Away from the Film "Help! " 2:09
4LISTENI Need You from the Film "Help! " 2:28
5LISTENAnother Girl from the Film "Help! " 2:05
6LISTENYou're Going to Lose That Girl from the Film "Help! " 2:18
7LISTENTicket to Ride from the Film "Help! " 3:09
8LISTENAct Naturally 2:30
9LISTENIt's Only Love 1:56
10LISTENYou Like Me Too Much 2:36
11LISTENTell Me What You See 2:37
12LISTENI've Just Seen a Face 2:05
13LISTENYesterday 2:05
14LISTENDizzy Miss Lizzy 2:58
15Help Mini-Documentary Multimedia

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Editorial Reviews

Considering that Help! functions as the Beatles' fifth album and as the soundtrack to their second film -- while filming, they continued to release non-LP singles on a regular basis -- it's not entirely surprising that it still has some of the weariness of Beatles for Sale. Again, they pad the album with covers, but the Bakersfield bounce of "Act Naturally" adds new flavor (along with an ideal showcase for Ringo's amiable vocals) and "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" gives John an opportunity to flex his rock & roll muscle. George is writing again and if his two contributions don't touch Lennon and McCartney's originals, they hold their own against much of their British pop peers. Since Lennon wrote a third more songs than McCartney, it's easy to forgive a pair of minor numbers ("It's Only Love," "Tell Me What You See"), especially since they're overshadowed by four great songs. His Dylan infatuation holds strong, particularly on the plaintive "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" and the title track, where the brash arrangement disguises Lennon's desperation. Driven by an indelible 12-string guitar, "Ticket to Ride" is another masterpiece and "You're Going to Lose That Girl" is the kind of song McCartney effortlessly tosses off -- which he does with the jaunty "The Night Before" and "Another Girl," two very fine tunes that simply update his melodic signature. He did much better with "I've Just Seen a Face," an irresistible folk-rock gem, and "Yesterday," a simple, beautiful ballad whose arrangement -- an acoustic guitar supported by a string quartet -- and composition suggested much more sophisticated and adventurous musical territory, which the group immediately began exploring with Rubber Soul. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Thank God the Album is better than the Movieby JohnQ

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July 06, 2009: While there are some songs unique to this album there are also some that are taken from singles and etc. so it's a little disjointed, but this is still a great album and ought to be part of any decent Rock collection.

I Also Recommend: A Hard Day's Night.

LOVED IT!!!by Brown_Eyed_Italian

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April 27, 2009: I was so happy when I saw that B&N had this in stock. It is my favorite album from The Beatles and I am glad to have it in my collection. :D


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