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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077774643528
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: Capitol
Sales Rank: 375
MPN: 46435
Disc 1:- I Saw Her Standing There
- Misery
- Anna (Go To Him)
- Chains
- Boys
- Ask Me Why
- Please Please Me
- Love Me Do
- P.S. I Love You
- Baby It's You
- Do You Want To Know A Secret
- A Taste Of Honey
- There's A Place
- Twist And Shout
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Album Description: Japanese exclusive reissue of 1963 album. This Toshiba/EMI pressing features an OBI strip (different from the last Japanese pressings issued in 1990) & an insert with Japanese text & lyrics in Japanese & English. Manufactured & pressed in Japan. This album has been direct metal mastered from a digitally remastered original tape to give the best possible sound quality. 2003.
Amazon.com: Their first-ever album, raw and rough and still very rock & roll. Lennon and McCartney begin to flex their writing muscles and had already scored two UK hits when this appeared, but they still relied heavily on the cover material to see them through. Their insecurity about their own abilities seems curious in hindsight since they'd pulled the title song and "I Saw Her Standing There" (with thanks to Little Richard) out of their hats. But they were an unknown quantity, still to launch a million bands and take pop music to places it had never dreamed off. A small step for four men, a giant leap for music. --Chris Nickson
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Early Beatles albums contained a healthy mix of McCartney-/Lennon-penned originals alongside a batch of cover songs that the band performed with gusto onstage. Some of the studio cover songs were hearty rock `n' rollers that perfectly captured the group's aggressive, raw mentality when playing live, while others were pedestrian crooners best played as dinner music. Unfortunately, though it shows flashes of early brilliance, "Please Please Me" has a little too much dinner music.
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The Beatles, one heck of a great band, millions of people are fans including me, but I am not such a big fan about this album. The Beatles, "Please Please Me", realesed in 1963 is a short snippy and poppy rock album all about relationships....YAWN.... Anyways Please Please Me was recorded in about 585 minutes and took only one day to record, it's bassicly just a CD representing the songs they played live and many of the songs on here were played live in the studio. All the songs just sound the same, ... Read More
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A great collection of covers and a Lennon-McCartney song or two. Captures the excitement of the day, and the wave of bands to come.Amazing to think it was recorded virtually live on primitive equiptment....
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My wife purchased this CD on my account. She is a Beatlemaniac from the '60's. She is very pleased with the quality of the CD, and told me that this was the moptops first album.
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Their first time out with the rawness and powerfully,explosive sound unmatched by any other artist,with the exception of Elvis,Please Please Me,consist of hard rockers and ballads showcasing each member of the band,McCartney's,I Saw Her Standing There,and,A Taste Of honey,Lennon's,Twist And Shout,and,Anna,Harrison's,Do You Want To Know A Secret,and Chains,Ringo takes the cue and wails on the potent rocker,Boys,featuring one of the better Harrison leads and of course there's,Please Please Me,the Beatles ... Read More
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