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Old 08.27.2016, 09:31 AM   #87
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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Well, todayīs artists may do few albums and then disappear or start to repeat themselves, but in the sixties-eighties I have quite lots of favourite artists who has done a huge catalog great albums. In the nineties there were also Thinking Fellers & Trumans Water who released quite many great albums. And I donīt want to call Beatles first albums bland even of course their greatest career started in Rubber Soul. There are great songs like Please Please Me, Hard Days Night, And I Love Her, Iīll Be Back, Eight Days a Week, I feel Fine, Every Little Thing, Help, Youīve Got To Hide Your Love Away, Ticket To Ride, Itīs Only Love, Yesterday etc.

Also itīs quite odd that sixties there came three great albums in a year from some artists, today many of my favourite artists release album in a four or six or even longer years. But of course itīs greater to wait great albums than have a miserable every year.

I love that early-mid Beatles stuff too, really. I can listen to Anthology 1 all the way through with a huge dumb smile on my face. I love A Hard Day's Night, Help!, Please Please Me. Great stuff. But I think things got infinitely better on Rubber Soul, and continued to get exponentially better with each album until the White Album.
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