i love Paul McCartney, i really do. but Sgt. Pepper's is basically an album by "Paul McCartney and the Beatles", not by "The Beatles". 7/13 songs on the album are basically entirely Paul. i love all those songs, but Sgt. Pepper's isn't a Beatles album to me the way Revolver or Beatles for Sale are Beatles albums The kaleidoscopic baroque-and-roll masterwork that elevated The Beatles from pop stars to multimedia conceptual artists, Sgt.Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band celebrates its 50th anniversary in 1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (2009 - Remaster) 2. With A Little Help From My Friends (2009 - Remaster) 3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (2009 - Remaster) 4. Getting Better (2009 - Remaster) 5. Opening with McCartney’s 1-2-3-4 count-in and Lennon’s cheeky “bye”, it featured all four Beatles on vocals and was one of the more straightforward rock songs on the Sgt Pepper album. Take five of the song, with a guide vocal by McCartney, was released on Anthology 2 . The following is a list of all known Beatles and Solo Beatles reel to reel tapes released in the U.S. from 1964-1984, including variations and reissues. Most titles were released in the 7" reel format, using two different playback speeds. Three titles were released in the 5" format - Meet The Beatles, Yesterday And Today, and Paul's Give My As far as influential albums go, none receive nearly as much praise as The Beatles' iconic 1967 full length, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Packed from beginning to end with inventive arrangements, varied instrumentation, distinctive tones, and undeniable pop hooks, this classic album quickly established itself as a pillar of pop culture. This is the first time Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band has been remixed and presented with additional session recordings, and it is the first Beatles album to be remixed and expanded since the 2003 release of Let It Be Naked. To create the new stereo and 5.1 surround audio mixes for 'Sgt. Yeah, 50 bucks top. It's actually worth less than a mint mono copy of the album. The quality of the music on picture disc are not as good as the regular albums because they're pressed on inferior vinyl. Dec 20, 2003. #4 of 6. A half-century after its release, the Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” is a relic of a vanished era. Like a Fabergé egg or a Persian miniature, it speaks of an The album cover of the Velvet Underground's 1967 debut, left, and the album cover of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) LsDDeyj.