Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles
Performed by: The Beatles

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Japanese exclusive reissue of 1967 album. This Toshiba/EMI pressing features an OBI strip (different from the last Japanese pressings issued in 1990) & an insert with Japanese text & lyrics in Japanese & English. Manufactured & pressed in Japan. This album has been direct metal mastered from a digitally remastered original tape to give the best possible sound quality. Gatefold sleeve. 2003.
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Summary: second cd's are no good
Comment: I ordered Magical Mystery Tour at a second-hand price. After a minimal amount of playing, it became useless. Unplayable. I will never do this again.
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Summary: Setback
Comment: The Fab Four lost their manager, Brian Epstein, in late August, 1967. Somewhat rudderless, and with time on their hands because they were no longer performing live, the group needed a new project after their groundbreaking "Sgt. Pepper" release earlier that summer. They decided to make a TV movie, and, unfortunately, decided to handle it themselves. "Magical Mystery Tour" was filmed hastily in September 1967, and demonstrates, conclusively, that, for all their musical brilliance, the Beatles themselves were no filmmakers. "Tour" is basically a nonsensical mishmash lacking "Pepper"'s unifying structure of an alter-ego to the band, and the music, despite major works such as Paul McCartney's poignant "Fool On The Hill" and John Lennon's "I Am The Walrus" (a signature song of the psychedelic era), is, on the whole, a notch below the great mid-period efforts "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver", and below "Pepper" as well--the preceding three studio albums.
"Magical Mystery Tour" aired on the BBC over the Christmas 1967 holidays, in glorious black-and-white, and was not shown at all on a major network in the US for years. The soundtrack was originally released as a double-EP in the UK. The U.S. release (which actually preceded the EPs) was a full-length LP which collected the rest of the Beatles' non-Pepper 1967 output on the second side, and included a rather-sappy cartoon booklet illustrating the movie. This full-length LP eventually replaced the double-EP as the official "Magical Mystery Tour" release, and is crucial to any Beatles collection because of that second side, which collects major singles like "Penny Lane" (Paul's sunny, fanciful depiction of an actual Liverpool roundabout) and its flip side, marketed as another A-side, John's druggy, dreamy "Strawberry Fields Forever", another real location from the Fab Four's native city--in this case, an orphanage. "Fields" is an important song for its use of recording studio technique--two different versions of the song are clipped together. As with "Walrus", it remains a benchmark of psychedelia, as created by the flagship group of the era. This music, dating from the same time period as the "Sgt. Pepper" sessions, is part and parcel of that period in the Fab Four's musical development.
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Summary: MILES OF ENTERTAINMENT
Comment: I HAVE MOST OF THE BEATLES ON LP'S - BUT NOW THAT I AM A SENIOR CITIZEN, I GO FOR DAILY WALKS & TAKE MY "CD" WALKMAN WITH ME, THE BEATLES MAKE WALKING A "BREEZE" BY ENTERTAINING ME! GLAD YOU ARE AROUND AMAZON!!!!!!
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Summary: The Beatles, "Magical Mystery Tour", The Beatles 1967
Comment: The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour often is not mentioned due too the fact Sgt. Peppers came out that same year. On this album The Beatles are obviously becoming more experimental and using many more affects and trying too be more psychedelic. Well it worked on songs such as, "Flying", and "Blue Jay Way", are extremly psychedelic songs using lots of affects. This album was also the last of The Beatles making really acid rock albums and after 1967 The Beatles started too fall apart. The songs on here have all remained classics, "Hello Goodbye", "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Penny Lane", and "All You Need Is Love". This album is for any of those who have a taste for psychedelic music buy today and is for any Beatles fan.
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Summary: One of My Fav.s
Comment: A lot has been said about the Beatles, and it leaves little to add. I enjoyed this piece when I first bought it back in 1972, which was 5 years after it's initial release.
It blew me away then and it still does to this day. All ages will identify with this. Simply enjoyable to listen to.
EAN: 0077774806220
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: 1990-10-25
Studio: Capitol

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Editorial Reviews:
Japanese exclusive reissue of 1967 album. This Toshiba/EMI pressing features an OBI strip (different from the last Japanese pressings issued in 1990) & an insert with Japanese text & lyrics in Japanese & English. Manufactured & pressed in Japan. This album has been direct metal mastered from a digitally remastered original tape to give the best possible sound quality. Gatefold sleeve. 2003.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:
Summary: second cd's are no good
Comment: I ordered Magical Mystery Tour at a second-hand price. After a minimal amount of playing, it became useless. Unplayable. I will never do this again.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Setback
Comment: The Fab Four lost their manager, Brian Epstein, in late August, 1967. Somewhat rudderless, and with time on their hands because they were no longer performing live, the group needed a new project after their groundbreaking "Sgt. Pepper" release earlier that summer. They decided to make a TV movie, and, unfortunately, decided to handle it themselves. "Magical Mystery Tour" was filmed hastily in September 1967, and demonstrates, conclusively, that, for all their musical brilliance, the Beatles themselves were no filmmakers. "Tour" is basically a nonsensical mishmash lacking "Pepper"'s unifying structure of an alter-ego to the band, and the music, despite major works such as Paul McCartney's poignant "Fool On The Hill" and John Lennon's "I Am The Walrus" (a signature song of the psychedelic era), is, on the whole, a notch below the great mid-period efforts "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver", and below "Pepper" as well--the preceding three studio albums.
"Magical Mystery Tour" aired on the BBC over the Christmas 1967 holidays, in glorious black-and-white, and was not shown at all on a major network in the US for years. The soundtrack was originally released as a double-EP in the UK. The U.S. release (which actually preceded the EPs) was a full-length LP which collected the rest of the Beatles' non-Pepper 1967 output on the second side, and included a rather-sappy cartoon booklet illustrating the movie. This full-length LP eventually replaced the double-EP as the official "Magical Mystery Tour" release, and is crucial to any Beatles collection because of that second side, which collects major singles like "Penny Lane" (Paul's sunny, fanciful depiction of an actual Liverpool roundabout) and its flip side, marketed as another A-side, John's druggy, dreamy "Strawberry Fields Forever", another real location from the Fab Four's native city--in this case, an orphanage. "Fields" is an important song for its use of recording studio technique--two different versions of the song are clipped together. As with "Walrus", it remains a benchmark of psychedelia, as created by the flagship group of the era. This music, dating from the same time period as the "Sgt. Pepper" sessions, is part and parcel of that period in the Fab Four's musical development.
Customer Rating:
Summary: MILES OF ENTERTAINMENT
Comment: I HAVE MOST OF THE BEATLES ON LP'S - BUT NOW THAT I AM A SENIOR CITIZEN, I GO FOR DAILY WALKS & TAKE MY "CD" WALKMAN WITH ME, THE BEATLES MAKE WALKING A "BREEZE" BY ENTERTAINING ME! GLAD YOU ARE AROUND AMAZON!!!!!!
Customer Rating:
Summary: The Beatles, "Magical Mystery Tour", The Beatles 1967
Comment: The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour often is not mentioned due too the fact Sgt. Peppers came out that same year. On this album The Beatles are obviously becoming more experimental and using many more affects and trying too be more psychedelic. Well it worked on songs such as, "Flying", and "Blue Jay Way", are extremly psychedelic songs using lots of affects. This album was also the last of The Beatles making really acid rock albums and after 1967 The Beatles started too fall apart. The songs on here have all remained classics, "Hello Goodbye", "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Penny Lane", and "All You Need Is Love". This album is for any of those who have a taste for psychedelic music buy today and is for any Beatles fan.
Customer Rating:
Summary: One of My Fav.s
Comment: A lot has been said about the Beatles, and it leaves little to add. I enjoyed this piece when I first bought it back in 1972, which was 5 years after it's initial release.
It blew me away then and it still does to this day. All ages will identify with this. Simply enjoyable to listen to.
Technical Details
Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0077774806220
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: 1990-10-25
Studio: Capitol



