The Beatles – Yesterday And Today (picture disc, unsealed) AUDIOPHILE
The Beatles – Yesterday And Today (picture disc, unsealed) AUDIOPHILE
The Beatles – Yesterday And Today (picture disc, unsealed) AUDIOPHILE
The Beatles – Yesterday And Today (picture disc, unsealed) AUDIOPHILE

The Beatles – Yesterday And Today (vinyle avec photo, non scellé)

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The Beatles [click here to see more vinyl featuring The Beatles]:

  • John Lennon – lead, harmony and background vocals; rhythm and acoustic guitars; electric piano, organ on "Dizzy Miss Lizzy"; tambourine on "Tell Me What You See"; snare drum on "I Need You" [click here to see more vinyl / SACD featuring John Lennon]
  • Paul McCartney – lead, harmony and background vocals; bass, acoustic and lead guitars; piano, electric piano
  • George Harrison –  harmony and background vocals; lead, acoustic and rhythm guitars; lead vocals on "I Need You" and "You Like Me Too Much"; güiro on "Tell Me What You See" [click here to see more vinyl featuring George Harrison]

George Martin –piano on "You Like Me Too Much"

John Scott – tenor and alto flutes on "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"

Written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney (A1-3, A5-7, B2, B4-6), George Harrison (A4, B3), Johnny Russell (B1), Voni Morrison (B1), Larry Williams (B7)


     

    1LP, transparent standard sleeve

    Limited edition

    Original analog Master tape : YES

    Heavy Press : 180g

    Record color : picture disc

    Speed : 33RPM

    Size : 12'’

    Stereo

    Studio

    Record Press : unspecified (Japan)

    Label : Apple Records

    Original label : Parlophone

    Recorded 15 February – 17 June 1965 at EMI Studio, London

    Produced by George Martin, Dave Dexter, Jr.

    Photography by Robert Freeman

      Originally released in August 1965

      Reissued in 2006

       

      Tracks :

      Side A:

      1. Help!
      2. The Night Before
      3. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
      4. I Need You
      5. Another Girl
      6. You're Going To Lose That Girl
      7. Ticket To Ride

      Side B:

      1. Act Naturally
      2. It's Only Love
      3. You Like Me Too Much
      4. Tell Me What You See
      5. I've Just Seen A Face
      6. Yesterday
      7. Dizzy Miss Lizzy

       

      Awards:

      Colin Larkin's book All Time Top 1000 Albums – Ranked 119th

       

      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.” AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine


      Ratings:

      AllMusic : 5 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.43 / 5

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