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Album Information:



Album ID: 10005

About The Beatles:

The Beatles were a British rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The group consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the most influential band in the history of popular music.

John Lennon and Paul McCartney formed the band in 1957 and were soon joined by George Harrison. Initially, the band was called The Quarrymen, and they performed at local venues in Liverpool. They later changed their name to The Beatles and began playing at clubs in Hamburg, Germany.

In 1962, The Beatles signed a recording contract with EMI's Parlophone label, and their first single, 'Love Me Do,' was released later that year. They quickly became a sensation in the UK, and their popularity soon spread to the United States as well.

The band's music was characterized by catchy melodies, innovative arrangements, and clever lyrics. They drew from a wide range of musical influences, including rock and roll, R&B, folk, and psychedelic music. Their early albums, such as Please Please Me and With the Beatles, were marked by energetic, upbeat pop songs, while later albums like Rubber Soul and Revolver showcased the band's growing experimentation with studio techniques and psychedelic sounds.

In addition to their musical talents, The Beatles were also known for their charismatic personalities and their impact on fashion and culture. With their shaggy haircuts, colorful clothes, and irreverent attitudes, they helped define the look and feel of the 1960s.

Despite their massive success, The Beatles faced many challenges throughout their career. In 1966, they stopped touring and focused on recording, partly due to the stress and exhaustion of their grueling schedule. They also faced controversy over John Lennon's remark that the band was 'more popular than Jesus,' which sparked protests and boycotts in some parts of the world.

In 1970, after a decade of music-making, The Beatles officially disbanded. The band members went on to pursue solo careers, but their legacy as a group endured. Today, they are still widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential bands in the history of popular music. Their songs continue to be beloved by people of all ages and their influence can be heard in countless artists across a variety of genres.

About the album Yellow Submarine:

Yellow Submarine is a psychedelic rock album by The Beatles, released in 1969. It features six previously unreleased tracks and four that were previously released on various albums. The album was created to accompany the animated film of the same name, which was based on the song.

The album opens with the title track, 'Yellow Submarine'. The song is a playful tune with humorous lyrics, driven by catchy harmonies and a mesmerizing bass line. It sets the tone for the rest of the album, which is filled with playful songs.

The second track is 'Only a Northern Song', a Harrison-penned tune with a dissonant, experimental sound influenced by Indian classical music. This song was originally intended for inclusion on the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album but was ultimately left off and used in Yellow Submarine instead.

Next up is 'All Together Now', a fun and upbeat song that encourages everyone to come together and join in on the party. The chorus features a children’s choir singing the title, making it a true sing-along track.

'Hey Bulldog' is one of the album's highlights, with its swaggering guitar riff and driving beat. The lyrics are playful and nonsensical, but the song itself is undeniably catchy. Lennon wrote and sang this song in what is considered his tough rasp, adding an element of grit to the overall sound.

'Yellow Submarine in Pepperland' is the only instrumental track on the album, and it serves as a sort of 'curtain call' for the album. The music is lush and dreamy, evoking images of the mythical land described in the song.

Overall, Yellow Submarine is a delightful, whimsical album that perfectly captures The Beatles' playful and experimental side. It's a must-listen for any fan of the band, or anyone who enjoys psychedelic rock music.

Members:

The Beatles, one of the most popular and influential music groups of all time, consisted of four key members:

1. John Lennon: Born in Liverpool, England in 1940, John Lennon was the lead vocalist, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist of The Beatles. He started playing guitar at a young age and formed various bands before eventually forming The Beatles with Paul McCartney and George Harrison. In addition to his musical career, Lennon was also an activist for peace and social justice. He was tragically assassinated by a fan in 1980.

2. Paul McCartney: Also born in Liverpool, England in 1942, Paul McCartney was the bassist, vocalist, and songwriter for The Beatles. He was responsible for many of the band's most famous hits, including 'Yesterday' and 'Hey Jude.' After The Beatles disbanded, McCartney formed the band Wings and continued his successful music career. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest songwriters of all time.

3. George Harrison: Born in Liverpool in 1943, George Harrison was the lead guitarist and occasional vocalist for The Beatles. He was heavily influenced by Indian music and culture, and helped introduce them to Western audiences through The Beatles' music. After The Beatles broke up, Harrison continued to work on his solo career and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. He passed away in 2001 due to cancer.

4. Ringo Starr: Born Richard Starkey in Liverpool in 1940, Ringo Starr was the drummer for The Beatles. He joined the band in 1962, after previous drummer Pete Best was let go. Starr was known for his distinctive drumming style and his contributions to the band's vocal harmonies. After The Beatles disbanded, Starr continued to work as a musician and also became an actor and voice actor.

Together, these four key members of The Beatles revolutionized the music industry and left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire new generations of musicians.

Track List for Yellow Submarine:

1. Yellow Submarine (2:40) - A fun, quirky singalong featuring Ringo Starr on lead vocals. The song details a yellow submarine and its underwater adventures.

2. Only a Northern Song (3:27) - Written and sung by George Harrison, this psychedelic tune features unusual sound effects and a sense of detachment, as if the singer is trapped in a world he doesn't belong in.

3. All Together Now (2:11) - Another upbeat singalong featuring all four Beatles on vocals. The song encourages unity and togetherness.

4. Hey Bulldog (3:11) - A hard-rocking, blues-inflected track featuring John Lennon on lead vocals. The lyrics are playful and a bit nonsensical, but the energy is contagious.

5. It's All Too Much (6:25) - Another George Harrison composition, this one leans heavily into the psychedelic sound of the late '60s. The lyrics express a sense of awe and wonder at the vastness of the universe.

6. All You Need Is Love (3:57) - One of the defining songs of the Beatles' career, 'All You Need Is Love' is a simple and powerful ode to love and unity. The track features a number of unusual instruments, including a French horn and a psychedelic guitar solo.

7. Pepperland (2:24) - An instrumental piece composed by George Martin, the album's producer. The tune is whimsical and playful, with an almost circus-like quality.

8. Sea of Time (3:00) - Another instrumental piece, this one featuring a more somber, eerie sound. The track hints at the chaos and conflict to come in the story of Yellow Submarine.

9. Sea of Holes (2:21) - A short, chaotic instrumental that captures the sense of confusion and danger that the characters in Yellow Submarine experience.

10. Sea of Monsters (3:40) - A longer instrumental piece featuring an eerie, haunting melody. The track conjures up images of strange and frightening creatures lurking in the depths of the sea.

11. March of the Meanies (2:20) - A fast-paced, lively instrumental that captures the manic energy of the villains in Yellow Submarine.

12. Pepperland Laid Waste (2:15) - An ominous, foreboding instrumental that highlights the destruction wrought by the villains.

13. Yellow Submarine in Pepperland (2:13) - The album's final track is a triumphant instrumental that celebrates the defeat of the villains and the return to peace and harmony.

Discography for The Beatles:

Albums:

1. Please Please Me (22 March 1963)
2. With The Beatles (22 November 1963)
3. A Hard Day's Night (26 June 1964)
4. Beatles For Sale (4 December 1964)
5. Help! (6 August 1965)
6. Rubber Soul (3 December 1965)
7. Revolver (5 August 1966)
8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1 June 1967)
9. Magical Mystery Tour (27 November 1967)
10. The Beatles (also known as 'The White Album') (22 November 1968)
11. Yellow Submarine (17 January 1969)
12. Abbey Road (26 September 1969)
13. Let It Be (8 May 1970)

Singles:

1. 'Love Me Do' / 'P.S. I Love You' (5 October 1962)
2. 'Please Please Me' / 'Ask Me Why' (11 January 1963)
3. 'From Me To You' / 'Thank You Girl' (11 April 1963)
4. 'She Loves You' / 'I'll Get You' (23 August 1963)
5. 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' / 'This Boy' (29 November 1963)
6. 'Can't Buy Me Love' / 'You Can't Do That' (20 March 1964)
7. 'A Hard Day's Night' / 'Things We Said Today' (10 July 1964)
8. 'I Feel Fine' / 'She's A Woman' (27 November 1964)
9. 'Ticket To Ride' / 'Yes It Is' (9 April 1965)
10. 'Help!' / 'I'm Down' (23 July 1965)
11. 'We Can Work It Out' / 'Day Tripper' (3 December 1965)
12. 'Paperback Writer' / 'Rain' (10 June 1966)
13. 'Yellow Submarine' / 'Eleanor Rigby' (5 August 1966)
14. 'Strawberry Fields Forever' / 'Penny Lane' (13 February 1967)
15. 'All You Need Is Love' / 'Baby You're A Rich Man' (7 July 1967)
16. 'Hello Goodbye' / 'I Am The Walrus' (24 November 1967)
17. 'Lady Madonna' / 'The Inner Light' (15 March 1968)
18. 'Hey Jude' / 'Revolution' (30 August 1968)
19. 'Get Back' / 'Don't Let Me Down' (11 April 1969)
20. 'The Ballad Of John And Yoko' / 'Old Brown Shoe' (30 May 1969)
21. 'Something' / 'Come Together' (6 October 1969)
22. 'Let It Be' / 'You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)' (6 March 1970)

Other releases:

1. Introducing... The Beatles (10 January 1964) - US-only album release
2. The Beatles' Second Album (10 April 1964) - US-only album release
3. A Hard Day's Night (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (10 July 1964)
4. Something New (20 July 1964) - US-only album release
5. Beatles '65 (15 December 1964) - US-only album release
6. Beatles VI (14 June 1965) - US-only album release
7. Rubber Soul (US Version) (6 December 1965) - different tracklist than UK version
8. Yesterday And Today (20 June 1966) - US-only album release, controversial 'Butcher cover' issue
9. Revolver (US Version) (8 August 1966) - different tracklist than UK version
10. Magical Mystery Tour (US Version) (27 November 1967) - includes singles and additional tracks, different tracklist than UK EP version
11. Yellow Submarine (Songtrack) (13 September 1999) - official release of album soundtrack, featuring all Beatles songs from the film without spoken dialogue
12. Yellow Submarine Songtrack (13 September 1999) - rebuilt version of the album with additional material, no George Martin score and no original mono remixes
13. Let It Be... Naked (17 November 2003) - remixed and stripped down version of the original Let It Be album, without Phil Spector's production influence.