Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)

For the first time The Beatles tried to make some sort of a concept album - with success as it shows. The album should give the impression to be on tour: It starts with Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band introducing first itself, and then the one and only Billy Shears, also known as Ringo Starr who sings With A Little Help From My Friends. Furthermore there is a tale told about a Meter Maid, one about a newspaper article, one about a circus and many more. All accompanied by music which is more experimental than ever before.

Track list: Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band(Lennon/McCartney/ With A Little Help Friends(Lennon/McCartney)/ Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds(Lennon/McCartney)/ Getting Better(Lennon/McCartney/ Fixing A Hole(Lennon/McCartney)/ She's Leaving Home(Lennon/McCartney)/ Being For The Benefit Of Mr.Kite!(Lennon/McCartney)/ Within You Without You(Harrison)/ When I'm Sixty-Four(Lennon/McCartney)/ Lovely Rita(Lennon/McCartney)/ Good Morning Good Morning(Lennon/McCartney/ Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)(Lennon/McCartney)/ A Day In The Life(Lennon/McCartney)





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