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The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Primary Artist
The Beatles
Album Title
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Release Date
June 1, 1967 
Time
39:43 
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
With Revolver, The Beatles made the Great Leap Forward, reaching a previously unheard-of level of sophistication and fearless experimentation. Sgt. Pepper, in many ways, refines that breakthrough, as The Beatles consciously synthesized such disparate influences as psychedelia, art-song, classical music, rock & roll, and music hall, often in the course of one song. Not once does the diversity seem forced -- the genius of the record is how the vaudevillian "When I'm 64" seems like a logical extension of "Within You Without You" and how it provides a gateway to the chiming guitars of "Lovely Rita." There's no discounting the individual contributions of each member or their producer, George Martin, but the preponderance of whimsy and self-conscious art gives the impression that Paul Mccartney is the leader of the Lonely Hearts Club Band. Read More
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