Magical Mystery Tour The Beatles

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1967
  • Sales Rank: 992
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 077774806220
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Magical Mystery Tour

1LISTENMagical Mystery Tour 2:51
2LISTENThe Fool on the Hill 3:00
3LISTENFlying 2:16
4LISTENBlue Jay Way 3:56
5LISTENYour Mother Should Know 2:29
6LISTENI Am the Walrus 4:37
7LISTENHello Goodbye 3:31
8LISTENStrawberry Fields Forever 4:10
9LISTENPenny Lane 3:03
10LISTENBaby You're a Rich Man 3:03
11LISTENAll You Need Is Love 3:48

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No one has ever claimed it's the Beatles best album, but it undeniably contains some of their most magnificent music. That seeming conundrum exists because Magical Mystery Tour isn't really an album per se, but rather a cobbled together mix of the soundtrack to the wildly uneven 1967 made for TV movie of the same name (released as a 45 RPM double EP in England) and single hits from earlier in the year. The soundtrack songs, perhaps because they were written as incidental music (including "Flying," the band's only instrumental and the only track credited to all four Beatles) are mostly slight, if charming, with the lovely if sentimental "Fool on the Hill" being the standout. But the meat of the album are the just-pre and just-post Sgt. Pepper singles - "Strawberry Fields Forever," "Penny Lane," "Hello Goodbye," and "I Am the Walrus," all of which are either incredibly innovative or masterpieces or both. Sublime bonus: "All You Need is Love," an ode whose message may or may not be true, but whose self-referential montage finale (ending with a chorus of "She Loves You") is unquestionably the precise moment when a rock-and-roll record first flirted with post-modernism. Steve Simels, Barnes & Noble

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My Favorite Album!by Anonymous

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January 25, 2009: I got "Magical Mystery Tour" last October, and I've got to admit that it's one of my favorite Beatles album, next to "Help!" I can listen to the entire album a thousand times a day, and never get sick of it. My favorite songs include Penny Lane, Your Mother Should Know, and Strawberry Fields Forever. It's a great album. I recommend it to anyone!

Roll up for the Mystery Tour!by Anonymous

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December 20, 2007: What's this? It looks like the Beatles made a film in colour! You might like this soundtrack album of the same name. It's got a whole bunch of fun tunes to keep the kiddies dancing. I know I like it. Does that mean anything? Perhaps not, but if you try this album out for size, you just might be taken down to Strawberry Fields Forever. At least that's what the song says.


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