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Meet The Beatles!

 
Album Review: Meet the Beatles!

  • Artist: The Beatles
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 20, 1964
  • Total Time: 26:43
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Most can call it from memory: the image of the Beatles disembarking from their plane on a cold February day in New York. Less visible in the old black-and-white film footage, but perhaps more important, is a young girl clutching a copy of the Beatles' just-released second album, Meet the Beatles!, as if the world depended on it. And, to her and millions of other young people, it did. Meet the Beatles! wasn't simply an album; it gave the intangible yearnings of youth a voice and a face (actually, four voices and four faces), and it created a parallel world where escape was only a turntable away. Today, Meet the Beatles! is a collectible in danger of becoming forgotten, if not for the diligence of Beatles fans around the world. Compact discs have replaced vinyl, and the decision to release the original U.K. versions of the Beatles' albums in favor of their U.S. counterparts has rendered albums like Meet the Beatles! and The Beatles' Second Album obsolete. But nothing could make the music on these LPs obsolete. The infectious charm of songs like "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "I Saw Her Standing There," "It Won't Be Long," and "All My Loving" still weave their magic which, if less potent in an age jaded by a generation of musicians who had the benefit of the Beatles' songbook tucked underneath their arms, still carries an aura around it -- just as the first moon landing will never be eclipsed by subsequent forays into space. Meet the Beatles! soon topped the charts, aided by electric appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show that carried the flames of Beatlemania across the ocean, and (together with the single "She Loves You") kicked off a string of number one singles and albums. Most of the songs were holdovers from the U.K. album With the Beatles, released two months earlier. Capitol, who wisely decided that there might be money in releasing the band's work in the U.S., chose original tracks from their second U.K. album and added the contents of a recent U.S. single plus a B-side, John Lennon's ballad "This Boy," to the mix. This created the illusion that the Beatles wrote all their own material (since only Meredith Willson's "Till There Was You" was a non-original), an illusion dispelled by the necessarily cover-heavy The Beatles' Second Album. So, in many ways, Meet the Beatles! distilled what was best about the band: original material from Lennon, Paul McCartney, and even George Harrison (his first, "Don't Bother Me"). Everyone gets a chance to sing, including Ringo Starr ("I Wanna Be Your Man," which Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham had coaxed from the band earlier), and the mix of rockers and ballads proves to be a beautiful blend. Let compact disc companies try their hand at historical revision: they can't steal the memories of Americans who still remember how they first met the Beatles, any more than they could pry that album from that young girl's hands. ~ Dave Connolly, All Music Guide

Similar Albums

How Do You Like It?, Ultimate British Invasion Collection, With the Beatles, Live at the Star Club, I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite?, Pet Sounds, True Love Ways, Blaze

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Want to Hold Your Hand (Lyrics) John Lennon, Paul McCartney The Beatles (2:24)
I Saw Her Standing There Paul McCartney, John Lennon The Beatles (2:50)
This Boy (Lyrics) Paul McCartney, John Lennon The Beatles (2:11)
It Won't Be Long (Lyrics) Paul McCartney, John Lennon The Beatles (2:11)
All I've Got to Do (Lyrics) Paul McCartney, John Lennon The Beatles (2:05)
All My Loving (Lyrics) John Lennon, Paul McCartney The Beatles (2:04)
Don't Bother Me (Lyrics) George Harrison The Beatles (2:28)
Little Child (Lyrics) John Lennon, Paul McCartney The Beatles (1:46)
Till There Was You (Lyrics) Meredith Willson The Beatles (2:12)
Hold Me Tight (Lyrics) Paul McCartney, John Lennon The Beatles (2:30)
I Wanna Be Your Man John Lennon, Paul McCartney The Beatles (1:59)
Not a Second Time (Lyrics) Paul McCartney, John Lennon The Beatles (2:03)

Credits

John Lennon (Harmonica), Paul McCartney (Guitar (Bass)), George Martin (Producer), John Lennon (Organ (Hammond)), Ringo Starr (Maracas), Paul McCartney (Vocals), Ringo Starr (Drums), Ringo Starr (Vocals), Paul McCartney (Piano), John Lennon (Guitar), George Martin (Piano), George Harrison (Guitar), George Harrison (Vocals), John Lennon (Guitar (Rhythm)), John Lennon (Vocals)
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Meet The Beatles!
Studio album by The Beatles
Released 20 January 1964
Recorded 11 February – 23 October 1963, Abbey Road Studios, London
Genre Rock and roll, Beat
Length 26:43
Language English
Label Capitol
Producer George Martin
Professional reviews
The Beatles American chronology
Introducing... The Beatles
(1964)
Meet the Beatles!
(1964)
The Beatles' Second Album
(1964)
Singles from Meet The Beatles!
  1. "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
    Released: 13 January 1964

Meet The Beatles! is the second Beatles' album released in the United States, despite the "first album" claim on its cover. Released on 20 January 1964, it was the first Capitol Records Beatles album, issued in both mono and stereo. Capitol is a sister company to Parlophone, the Beatles' British label, and both are subsidiaries of EMI.

Just ten days earlier Chicago's Vee-Jay Records released The Beatles' first album, Introducing... The Beatles, which had been delayed for release from the previous summer; perhaps as a result of the Vee-Jay release, Liberty Music Shops advertised in the New York Times of 12 January 1964, that Meet The Beatles was available for purchase on that date, an ad not authorized by Capitol.[1]

In 2003, the album was ranked number 59 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[2]

In 2004, Meet The Beatles! was released for the first time on CD in stereo and mono as part of The Capitol Albums, Volume 1 box set with the catalogue number CDP 7243 8 66875 2 4.

Contents

Music

The album opens with the December 1963 Capitol single "I Want to Hold Your Hand"/"I Saw Her Standing There", and the B-side "This Boy" from the original November 1963 Parlophone version of "I Want to Hold Your Hand." It contains many of the tracks from the earlier British album With The Beatles and shares the same cover photograph. However, "You Really Got A Hold On Me", "Devil in Her Heart", "Money (That's What I Want)", "Please Mister Postman" and "Roll Over Beethoven", were omitted from Meet the Beatles and released on the next Capitol album, The Beatles' Second Album.[3] The latter two tracks were also released on the EP Four By The Beatles.[4]

The track "I Want to Hold Your Hand" was originally released as a UK (and US) single A-side and "This Boy" was originally released on the "I Want to Hold Your Hand" B-side in the UK. "I Saw Her Standing There" was from Please Please Me, and the remaining tracks were from With The Beatles. The songs "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "This Boy" are also in duophonic [fake] stereo, due to the lack of a proper stereo mix that was supposed to be given to Capitol. In addition, "I Saw Her Standing There" has a special mono remix done specifically for the American single and album release.

Track listing

All tracks written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, except where noted. See also: Lennon/McCartney.

Side one

  1. "I Want to Hold Your Hand" – 2:24
  2. "I Saw Her Standing There" – 2:50
  3. "This Boy" – 2:11
  4. "It Won't Be Long" – 2:11
  5. "All I've Got to Do" – 2:05
  6. "All My Loving" – 2:04

Side two

  1. "Don't Bother Me" (George Harrison) – 2:28
  2. "Little Child" – 1:46
  3. "Till There Was You" (Meredith Willson) – 2:12
  4. "Hold Me Tight" – 2:30
  5. "I Wanna Be Your Man" – 1:59
  6. "Not a Second Time" – 2:03

Personnel

Notes

  1. ^ Spizer 2000, p. 4.
  2. ^ Rolling Stone 2003.
  3. ^ Spizer 2000, p. 5.
  4. ^ Spizer 2000, pp. 41–42.

References

External links

Preceded by
The Singing Nun by Soeur Sourire, The Singing Nun
Billboard 200 number-one album
15 February – 1 May 1964
Succeeded by
The Beatles' Second Album by The Beatles

 
 

 

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