I say,
Best:
Rubber soul
Sgt peppers
Beatles for sale
With the beetles
Please please me
Hard days night
Etc
Worst:
White album disc 2
anthology 1
Yellow submarine
Note: u can add albums movies songs anything really
I’d say their weakest album was Please Please Me. It’s understandable, after all, it was recorded on a shoestring budget in the course of a single afternoon and evening. It’s certainly not bad, I Saw Her Standing There and Twist & Shout are classics. Please Please Me (the song) and Boys are also both quite good, but beyond that, there’s nothing essential on there as far as I’m concerned. The jump in quality between Please Please Me and With The Beatles is pretty striking, to me anyway. To be honest, I can’t really count Yellow Submarine or the Anthology albums in the same league as the studio albums, because Yellow Submarine is largely just George Martin arrangements with a few Beatles songs, and the Anthology material was never intended to be released on a studio album, so you can’t really judge the quality the same way you would judge the final mix of a song prepared for one of their regular albums.
My favorite Beatles album, the one where I think the band is at their peak, is Revolver. Often, the debate is between Rubber Soul, Revolver, and Sgt. Pepper in terms of which is the best Beatles album. I pick Revolver because to me, it is the most representative of the entire band at their most creative. Sgt. Pepper is great, an amazing sonic adventure, but let’s be honest, it’s Paul’s baby, it certainly re-engaged John in the creative process, but George Harrison has relatively little involvement compared to Rubber Soul & Revolver. I love Rubber Soul, but to some extent, I feel like Rubber Soul was a reaction to the "folk rock" trend of the time, popularized by the Byrds and Bob Dylan. It’s an excellent album, no doubt, but Revolver still stays on top to me because it represents The Beatles utilizing their unique sound. No one else could ever make an album that sounded quite like Revolver.
As far as their ‘early’ albums are concerned, I think Hard Day’s Night is a standout, and I think Help! is very underrated. Beatles For Sale takes a lot of shit, but to be fair, it was done in a rush to get another album out for the holiday season, which explains why its basically half covers. Some of their best cover songs are on there actually. They clearly were having fun covering Buddy Holly, Little Richard, and Carl Perkins, and it shows. Their later albums, the White Album, Magical Mystery Tour, Abbey Road, Let It Be, all inspired, but less consistent than the big three, Rubber Soul, Revolver, and Sgt. Pepper.
I can’t find this book anywhere
But I was hoping someone knew what question four was in the Declaration of Independence Anthology part?
PLEASE
I need to write an essay :0
I want to know the QUESTION!
I don’t care about the book.
I just have to read and understand the declaration of independence.
I have to write an essay over that question, but I don’t have it…. and the books not worth buying if that’s all I need.
http://www.amazon.com/50-Essays-Anthology-Samuel-Cohen/dp/0312609655
Check with your local librarian. Libraries often have subscriptions to online databases that you might not be able to access at home. Good luck!
I’m a Christian and well I really like anthologies have any good ones:)..?
Christian Short Story Collections/Anthologies: http://www.tulsalibrary.org/booksandreading/subjects/christian_short.php
Including:
•Ginny Aiken, Lori Copeland, Dianna Crawford, Catherine Palmer – With This Ring: A Quartet of Charming Stories About Four Very Special Weddings
•Karen Ball – The StoryTellers Collection: Collection Two
•Karen Ball, Liz Curtis Higgs, Carolyn Zane – Three Weddings and a Giggle
•Tracey Victoria Bateman, Susan Downs, Gail Sattler, and Susan May Warren – The House Love Built
•Deborah Bedford, Robin Lee Hatcher, Angela E. Hunt – The Story Jar
•Lisa Tawn Bergren, Constance Colson, Amanda MacLean – A Mother’s Love
•Lisa Tawn Bergren, Lyn Cote, Maureen Pratt – Letters of the Heart
•Kristin Billerbeck, Peggy Darty, Rosey Dow, JoAnn A. Grote – Fireside Christmas
•Melody Carlson – The Storytellers Collection One: Tales of Faraway Places
•Barbara Curtis, Barbara Jean Hicks, Shari MacDonald, Jane Orcutt – Restoration and Romance: For the Love of An Old House
•Aisha Ford, Terry Fowler, Linda Lyle, Pamela Kaye Tracy – Dear Miss Lonely Heart: Four Stories of Love Within the Advice Column
•Kathleen Fuller, Pamela Griffin, and Diane Noble – Christmas Homecoming
•Kathleen Fuller, Susan Warren, Elizabeth White – Chance Encounters of the Heart
•Jeri Odell, Catherine Palmer, Debra White Smith, Peggy Stoks – Victorian Christmas Cottage
•Catherine Palmer – Victorian Christmas Tea
•Catherine Palmer and Gail Gaymer Martin – That Christmas Feeling
•Catherine Palmer, Peggy Stoks, Elizabeth White – Prairie Christmas
•Anne Porter – Living Things: Collected Poems
•Travis Thrasher – Three Roads Home
•Susan Wales and Ann Platz – A Match Made in Heaven
•Lori Wick – Beyond the Picket Fence and Other Short Stories
I’m only interested in print publications.
Poetry and stories.
Thanks a lot!
Visit http://www.duotrope.com. It gives addresses and submission requirements for many print magazines that publish poetry and short fiction.
There are 13 studio albums, but If you want to include past masters or let it be naked or any anthologies feel free.
Why is this in the "Country" category?
from "the 13":
I Saw Her Standing There
Roll Over Beethoven
Things We Said Today
Baby’s In Black
Tell Me What You See
The Word
Tomorrow Never Knows
A Day In The Life
Baby You’re A Rich Man
Revolution 1
It’s All Too Much
You Never Give Me Your Money
I’ve Got A Feeling
others:
Red Sails In The Sunset (the Star Club recordings, released under various album titles)
To Know Her Is To Love Her (Decca audition tapes, released under various album titles)
Matchbox (Past Masters 1)
Rain (Past Masters 2)
Soldier Of Love (Live At The BBC)
Things We Said Today (Live At The Hollywood Bowl)
Free As A Bird (Anthology 1)
And Your Bird Can Sing (Anthology 2)
Come Together (Anthology 3)
One After 909 (Let It Be…Naked)
ask me on another day and I might give different answers
Where can get really detailed notes for cluster 1 poems from the aqa anthology, I need them fairly quickly as i have a gcse english language exam coming up shortly
Try GCSE Bitesize – english – poems from different cultures or teachit.co.uk for useful notes and summaries
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/english/poemscult/
http://www.teachit.co.uk/armoore/anthology/differentcultures.htm
i don’t understand the poem …
I’m in yr13 now, but i had to do this at GCSE. I would avoid answering it at all costs, because theres not that much to say and it doesn’t link to other poems. Try to focus on the poems with deeper meaning such as the one about the scorpian and the mother tongue and the indian clothes (i’ve forgotten the titles sorry!). when i did this i went on bbc bitesize they have summarized stuff on a lot of the poems in the anthology
I have the Green Day bass anthology (or at least it’s in the post) and it has some great songs from America Idiot but there’s only about 3 of them. I think i’ve seen the bass book for the American Idiot broadway show but i’m not sure if it’s got the entire album in it. Or is it what i’m looking for? Thanks in advance!
Here’s a book with bass guitar tabs to Green Day songs.
Is that what u mean??
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-Play-Along-Bass-Green-Day/dp/0739044281/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1307007506&sr=8-1
I honestly don’t have an all-time favorite or whatever, but I want to know what you think. Try to convince me which one I should choose as my favorite.
PS I have every single song by The Beatles on CD’s except for the George Martin instrumentals and the anthologies.
Magical Mystery Tour
Has the best Beatles songs in my opinion along with the trippiest ones.