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The Beatles - 1 (27 No' 1 Hits on 1 CD) (2nd Hand Compact Disc)
Description
Digitally remastered version of the critically-lauded compilation album by the legendary 1960s pop group, which features 27 #1 singles released in the US and the UK.
It was the best-selling album worldwide from 2000 and 2009 and is also the fastest selling album of all time. No band on the planet but The Beatles could have a greatest hits compilation top the charts more than 30 years after breaking up.
Customers praise this Beatles collection for its brilliant sound quality.
Details
- Format : Standard 2nd Hand Compact Disc
- Condition : Very Good (Disc - Very Good / Jewel Case - Very Good)
- Category : Music - CD's / Pop
- Label : Apple Music
- Released : 2000
- Catalogue Number : 5299702
- Barcode (GTIN-13 / EAN) : 0724352932528
- SKU : CD000259
- PPC : LL100gm
- Quantity Available : 1 only.
Tracklist
1. Love Me Do (2:21)
2. From Me To You (1:56)
3. She Loves You (2:21)
4. I Want To Hold Your Hand (2:25)
5. Can't Buy Me Love (2:12)
6. A Hard Day's Night (2:33)
7. I Feel Fine (2:18)
8. Eight Days A Week (2:44)
9. Ticket To Ride (3:11)
10. Help! (2:19)
11. Yesterday (2:05)
12. Day Tripper (2:48)
13. We Can Work It Out (2:15)
14. Paperback Writer (2:18)
15. Yellow Submarine (2:38)
16. Eleanor Rigby (2:07)
17. Penny Lane (3:00)
18. All You Need Is Love (3:47)
19. Hello, Goodbye (3:27)
20. Lady Madonna (2:17)
21. Hey Jude (7:04)
22. Get Back (3:12)
23. The Ballad Of John And Yoko (2:59)
24. Something (3:01)
25. Come Together (4:19)
26. Let It Be (3:51)
27. The Long And Winding Road (3:38)
External Reviews
"Proving yet again their willingness to dice 'n' slice their burgeoning legacy into new - if not exactly fresh - product, the Fab Four Minus One released this single disc compendium of their No. 1 hits. But more than merely a trophy case of commercial success, 1 is also a quick sketch of a remarkable seven-year musical evolution, one that stretches from the neo-skiffle of "Love Me Do" through a remarkable synthesis of R&B, rockabilly, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, country and classical that still defies efforts to effectively deconstruct it." - Jerry McCulley.
"Perhaps the best thing about the compilation is its educational value - and this is not to be overlooked by anyone who is interested in development of prog rock and rock music in general. Why an educational value? Well, listening to this album fro the first track to the very last I realised one crucial thing: the evolving, or progress, if you like it. Track listing is a perfect example of gradation between radio friendly simple rock 'n' roll hits to sophisticated psychedelia. Basically, you are listening one band evolving. This one will help you understand why some things happened in music history. Perhaps that was not the intention of compilation-makers, but it happened anyway, the tracks are sorted more or less chronologically." - Clarke2001.