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Parlophone

A Wisdom Archive on Parlophone

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - History of The Beatles - The Beatlemania years

The Beatles' first single, "Love Me Do", was released on October 5, 1962 and became a minor hit. The Beatles recorded their first full length album, often "live" in the studio, on February 11, 1963 in one 12 hour session; it was released as Please, Please Me in March. On February 22, 1963 the Beatles' second single, "Please Please Me" went straight to No. 2 in the U.K. "From Me to You" and "She Loves You" (with its instantly memorable "Yeah, yeah, yeah" refrain) followed to the top of the U.K. charts. Beatlemania as a chaotic cultural phenomenon began in Britain on Octob ...

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History of The Beatles, History of The Beatles - Early beginnings, History of The Beatles - The Beatlemania years, History of The Beatles - The psychedelic years, History of The Beatles - The studio years, History of The Beatles - Breakup, History of The Beatles - The end of touring, History of The Beatles - Brian Epstein's death, History of The Beatles - Apple Corps, History of The Beatles - The Get Back Sessions, History of The Beatles - Neglect of George Harrison's songs, History of The Beatles - Yoko Ono, History of The Beatles - After the breakup, History of The Beatles - Personnel

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Pet Shop Boys - Discography

Studio albums by Pet Shop Boys include: Please (1986) Actually (1987) Introspective (1988) Behaviour (1990) Very (1993) Bilingual (1996) Nightlife (1999) Release (2002) Battleship Potemkin (2005) Fundamental (due 2006) Compilation albums by Pet Shop Boys include: Disco (1986) Discography: The complete singles collection (1991) Disco 2 (1994)< ...

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Pet Shop Boys, Pet Shop Boys - Before Pet Shop Boys, Pet Shop Boys - The Early Years, Pet Shop Boys - Sound and image, Pet Shop Boys - Sexuality, Pet Shop Boys - Discography, Pet Shop Boys - Other Ventures, Pet Shop Boys - Trivia

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Beatles for Sale - Original songs

The opening three tracks, "No Reply", "I'm A Loser" and "Baby's In Black", are sometimes referred to as the "Lennon Trilogy", as Lennon was the chief writer of all three tracks. Unusually for pop music, each one has a sad or resentful emotion attached to it. This opening sequence set the sombre overall mood of the album, revisited in another Lennon tune, "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party", which, "consistent in tone with 'No Reply,' 'I'm a Loser,' and 'Baby's in Black,'" according to All Music Guide (AMG), "finds the singer showing up at a party only to f ...

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Beatles for Sale, Beatles for Sale - Writing and recording, Beatles for Sale - Original songs, Beatles for Sale - Cover versions, Beatles for Sale - The release, Beatles for Sale - The album design, Beatles for Sale - American release, Beatles for Sale - Personnel, Beatles for Sale - Track listing, Beatles for Sale - Side one, Beatles for Sale - Side two, Beatles for Sale - External link

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - 1965 - Births

1965 - January. January 1 - Laura Ingraham, American talk show host and author January 9 - Joely Richardson, British actress January 11 - Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, son of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel Kennedy and nephew of U.S president John F Kennedy and Edward M Kennedy January 14 - Marc Delissen, Dutch field hockey player January 15 - Adam Jones, American musician (Tool) January 18 - Dave Attell, American comedian January 20 - Sophie, Count ...

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1965, 1965 - Events, 1965 - January, 1965 - February, 1965 - March, 1965 - April, 1965 - May, 1965 - June, 1965 - July, 1965 - August, 1965 - September, 1965 - October, 1965 - November, 1965 - December, 1965 - Unknown dates, 1965 - Births, 1965 - January, 1965 - February, 1965 - March-April, 1965 - May-June, 1965 - July-August, 1965 - September-December, 1965 - Deaths, 1965 - January-March, 1965 - April-December, 1965 - Nobel Prizes

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - 1965 - Deaths

1965 - January-March. January 4 - T. S. Eliot, American writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1888) January 12 - Lorraine Hansberry, American writer (b. 1930) January 14 - Jeanette MacDonald, American actress and singer (b. 1903) January 20 - Alan Freed, American disc jockey (b. 1922) January 24 - Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (b. 1874) January 28 - Maxime Weygand, French soldier (b. 1867) ...

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1965, 1965 - Events, 1965 - January, 1965 - February, 1965 - March, 1965 - April, 1965 - May, 1965 - June, 1965 - July, 1965 - August, 1965 - September, 1965 - October, 1965 - November, 1965 - December, 1965 - Unknown dates, 1965 - Births, 1965 - January, 1965 - February, 1965 - March-April, 1965 - May-June, 1965 - July-August, 1965 - September-December, 1965 - Deaths, 1965 - January-March, 1965 - April-December, 1965 - Nobel Prizes

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - 1962 - Deaths

1962 - January. January 13 - Ernie Kovacs, American comedian (b. 1919) January 20 - Robinson Jeffers, American poet (b. 1887) January 26 - Lucky Luciano, American gangster (b. 1897) January 29 - Fritz Kreisler, Austrian violinist (b. 1875) 1962 - February. February 5 - Jacques Ibert, French composer (b. 1890) February 10 - Eduard von Steiger, President of Switzerland (b. 1881) February 17 - Bruno Walter, German conductor (b. 1876) February 19 - Georgios Papanikolaou, ...

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1962, 1962 - Events, 1962 - January, 1962 - February, 1962 - March, 1962 - April, 1962 - May, 1962 - June, 1962 - July, 1962 - August, 1962 - September, 1962 - October, 1962 - November, 1962 - December, 1962 - Unknown dates, 1962 - Births, 1962 - January, 1962 - February, 1962 - March, 1962 - April, 1962 - May, 1962 - June, 1962 - July, 1962 - August, 1962 - September, 1962 - October, 1962 - November, 1962 - December, 1962 - Unknown date, 1962 - Deaths, 1962 - January, 1962 - February, 1962 - March, 1962 - April, 1962 - May, 1962 - June, 1962 - July, 1962 - August, 1962 - September, 1962 - October, 1962 - November, 1962 - December, 1962 - Nobel Prizes, 1962 - Fields Medalists

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - 1962 - Births

1962 - January. January 5 - Joe Monzo, American composer January 14 - Michael McCaul, American politician January 17 - Jim Carrey, Canadian actor and comedian January 18 - Jeff Yagher, American actor January 21 - Marie Trintignant, French actress (d. 2003) 1962 - February. February 1 - Tomoyasu Hotei, Japanese guitarist February 4 - Clint Black, American musician February 5 - Jennifer Jason Leigh, American ...

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1962, 1962 - Events, 1962 - January, 1962 - February, 1962 - March, 1962 - April, 1962 - May, 1962 - June, 1962 - July, 1962 - August, 1962 - September, 1962 - October, 1962 - November, 1962 - December, 1962 - Unknown dates, 1962 - Births, 1962 - January, 1962 - February, 1962 - March, 1962 - April, 1962 - May, 1962 - June, 1962 - July, 1962 - August, 1962 - September, 1962 - October, 1962 - November, 1962 - December, 1962 - Unknown date, 1962 - Deaths, 1962 - January, 1962 - February, 1962 - March, 1962 - April, 1962 - May, 1962 - June, 1962 - July, 1962 - August, 1962 - September, 1962 - October, 1962 - November, 1962 - December, 1962 - Nobel Prizes, 1962 - Fields Medalists

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Cliff Richard - Christmas songs

Cliff Richard has aimed for the Christmas number one single on several occasions, sometimes successfully and other times not. His first Christmas number one (on some charts) was in 1960, but it was not a Yuletide-themed song: 1960: "I Love You" (#1) In later years, he often released songs with a Christmas or other religious theme: 1982: "Little Town" (#12) 1988: "Mistletoe & Wine" (#1) 1989: "Whenever God Shines His Light" (duet with Van Morrison, #20) 1990: "Saviours' Day" (#1) 1999: "Millennium Prayer" (#1, but dropped off the top before Chr ...

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Cliff Richard, Cliff Richard - Early life, Cliff Richard - 1958—1963: Success and stardom, Cliff Richard - 1964—1975: Changing circumstances, Cliff Richard - 1976—1994: Comeback, Cliff Richard - 1995—: Sir Cliff, Cliff Richard - Chart accomplishments, Cliff Richard - Christmas songs, Cliff Richard - Discography

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Coldplay - Discography

Note: Unless otherwise stated, all releases are on the Parlophone label in the UK and Capitol in the US. Coldplay - Studio albums. Coldplay - Live albums. Coldplay - DVD. Live 2003 (Official concert and documentary release) Maximum Coldplay (Unofficial documentary) Coldplay — Back to the S ...

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Coldplay, Coldplay - History, Coldplay - Origin and early years September 1996–October 1999, Coldplay - Parachutes November 1999–September 2001, Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head October 2001–Mid-2004, Coldplay - X&Y Mid-2004–present, Coldplay - Next studio album, Coldplay - Discography, Coldplay - Studio albums, Coldplay - Live albums, Coldplay - DVD, Coldplay - EPs, Coldplay - Singles, Coldplay - Other, Coldplay - Tours, Coldplay - Influences, Coldplay - Similar artists

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Help! - Film

The film's original working title was "Eight Arms to Hold You". The plot of the movie revolves around a sacrificial ring which Ringo cannot take off. The band is chased around London by members of the Indian cult of the Goddess Kali, headed by McKern and Bron. In a desperate effort to dispose of the ring, the band resorts to the bumbling efforts of mad scientist Spinetti and assistant Kinnear; when his equipment turns out to have no effect on the ring, Spinetti decides h ...

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Help!, Help! - Album, Help! - Film, Help! - Track listing, Help! - American release, Help! - Release history, Help! - External link

Read more here: » Help!: Encyclopedia II - Help! - Film

Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Childhood and beginning

Kylie Minogue was born in Melbourne, Australia, to an Australian father, Ron Minogue, and a Welsh-born mother, Carol Minogue (neé Jones) who had immigrated as a child from Maesteg, Wales in 1955 to Townsville, Queensland. Kylie is the eldest of three children; her sister Dannii Minogue (born Danielle Jane Minogue) is also a pop singer, and her brother, Brendan, has not followed a career as a performer. The Minogue sisters began their careers as children on Australian television, and from the age of 11 Kylie appeared in soap operas such as < ...

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Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue - Childhood and beginning, Kylie Minogue - Recording and performing career, Kylie Minogue - Stock Aitken and Waterman: 1987 — 1992, Kylie Minogue - Deconstruction: 1993 — 1998, Kylie Minogue - Parlophone: 1999 — the present, Kylie Minogue - Ultimate Kylie: 2005, Kylie Minogue - Film career, Kylie Minogue - Image and celebrity status, Kylie Minogue - Cancer, Kylie Minogue - Discography, Kylie Minogue - Studio albums, Kylie Minogue - Compilations & Other albums, Kylie Minogue - Samples, Kylie Minogue - Other Kylie Minogue related articles

Read more here: » Kylie Minogue: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Childhood and beginning

Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Discography

Main article: Kylie Minogue discography (includes chart information for the United Kingdom, United States and Australia) Kylie Minogue - Studio albums. 1988 Kylie (#1 UK 7/1988, #2 AUS, #10 CAN, #53 US) (WW sales 7 million) 1989 Enjoy Yourself (#1 UK 10/1989, #7 AUS) (WW sales 6.5 million) 1990 'Rhythm of Love (#9 UK 11/1990, #10 AUS) 1991 Let's Get To It (#15 UK 10/1991, #13 AUS) 1994 Kylie Minogue (#4 UK 10/ ...

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Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue - Childhood and beginning, Kylie Minogue - Recording and performing career, Kylie Minogue - Stock Aitken and Waterman: 1987 — 1992, Kylie Minogue - Deconstruction: 1993 — 1998, Kylie Minogue - Parlophone: 1999 — the present, Kylie Minogue - Ultimate Kylie: 2005, Kylie Minogue - Film career, Kylie Minogue - Image and celebrity status, Kylie Minogue - Cancer, Kylie Minogue - Discography, Kylie Minogue - Studio albums, Kylie Minogue - Compilations & Other albums, Kylie Minogue - Samples, Kylie Minogue - Other Kylie Minogue related articles

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Samples

Listen to music samples. "I Should Be So Lucky" (1988) "The Loco-Motion" (1988) "Better The Devil You Know" (1990) "What Do I Have To Do" (1990) "Confide In Me" (1994) "Put Yourself In My Place" (1994) "Where The Wild Roses Grow" (1995) "Did It Again" (1997) "Spinning Around" (2000) "Kids" (2000) "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" (2001) "Slow" (2003) "I Believe In You" (2004) Problems li ...

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Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue - Childhood and beginning, Kylie Minogue - Recording and performing career, Kylie Minogue - Stock Aitken and Waterman: 1987 — 1992, Kylie Minogue - Deconstruction: 1993 — 1998, Kylie Minogue - Parlophone: 1999 — the present, Kylie Minogue - Ultimate Kylie: 2005, Kylie Minogue - Film career, Kylie Minogue - Image and celebrity status, Kylie Minogue - Cancer, Kylie Minogue - Discography, Kylie Minogue - Studio albums, Kylie Minogue - Compilations & Other albums, Kylie Minogue - Samples, Kylie Minogue - Other Kylie Minogue related articles

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Cancer

On May 17, 2005, it was reported that Minogue had been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer and would receive medical treatment in Melbourne. The remainder of her Showgirl, The Greatest Hits world tour was postponed and she withdrew from participating at the Glastonbury Festival.[21] The announcement of Minogue's cancer diagnosis resulted in a brief but intense period of media coverage, particularly in Australia where it was the lead news story of the day. Messages of support flooded her "Ultimate Kylie" website, where her ...

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Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue - Childhood and beginning, Kylie Minogue - Recording and performing career, Kylie Minogue - Stock Aitken and Waterman: 1987 — 1992, Kylie Minogue - Deconstruction: 1993 — 1998, Kylie Minogue - Parlophone: 1999 — the present, Kylie Minogue - Ultimate Kylie: 2005, Kylie Minogue - Film career, Kylie Minogue - Image and celebrity status, Kylie Minogue - Cancer, Kylie Minogue - Discography, Kylie Minogue - Studio albums, Kylie Minogue - Compilations & Other albums, Kylie Minogue - Samples, Kylie Minogue - Other Kylie Minogue related articles

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Image and celebrity status

Throughout her professional life, Minogue has been the subject of intense media interest in both the United Kingdom and Australia, which has remained constant even while her success as a recording artist has fluctuated. Her efforts to be taken seriously as a musician have sometimes been hindered by her high profile as noted by The Australian, who wrote in 1997, "When you have to lug around an image the size of Kylie's, it's difficult for any music you produce to match the hype—especially in a country that gives scant credibility to ...

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Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue - Childhood and beginning, Kylie Minogue - Recording and performing career, Kylie Minogue - Stock Aitken and Waterman: 1987 — 1992, Kylie Minogue - Deconstruction: 1993 — 1998, Kylie Minogue - Parlophone: 1999 — the present, Kylie Minogue - Ultimate Kylie: 2005, Kylie Minogue - Film career, Kylie Minogue - Image and celebrity status, Kylie Minogue - Cancer, Kylie Minogue - Discography, Kylie Minogue - Studio albums, Kylie Minogue - Compilations & Other albums, Kylie Minogue - Samples, Kylie Minogue - Other Kylie Minogue related articles

Read more here: » Kylie Minogue: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Image and celebrity status

Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Film career

In 1989, Minogue starred in The Delinquents, which told the story of a young girl growing up in Australia during the late 1950s. Its release coincided with her popularity in Neighbours, and while both the film and Minogue's performance were the subject of derisive comments by critics, it was a commercial success. She appeared as Cammy in the action film Street Fighter (1994), based on the fighting game series of the same name. The film did nothing to further her acting career, was dismissed by fans of the series, and rec ...

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Kylie Minogue, Kylie Minogue - Childhood and beginning, Kylie Minogue - Recording and performing career, Kylie Minogue - Stock Aitken and Waterman: 1987 — 1992, Kylie Minogue - Deconstruction: 1993 — 1998, Kylie Minogue - Parlophone: 1999 — the present, Kylie Minogue - Ultimate Kylie: 2005, Kylie Minogue - Film career, Kylie Minogue - Image and celebrity status, Kylie Minogue - Cancer, Kylie Minogue - Discography, Kylie Minogue - Studio albums, Kylie Minogue - Compilations & Other albums, Kylie Minogue - Samples, Kylie Minogue - Other Kylie Minogue related articles

Read more here: » Kylie Minogue: Encyclopedia II - Kylie Minogue - Film career

Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Cliff Richard - 1995—: Sir Cliff

Cliff Richard reached the pinnacle of his career when he was knighted on 25 October 1995. He was the first rock star to be so honoured, ahead of Sir Paul McCartney (1997) and Sir Elton John (1998). Sir Cliff is number 56 in the 2002 100 Greatest Britons list, sponsored by the BBC and voted for by the public. Adored especially by middle-aged women, many of whom camp out for his concert tickets, he has become a fixture of the British entertainment world and of British public life, an icon all the moreso ...

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Cliff Richard, Cliff Richard - Early life, Cliff Richard - 1958—1963: Success and stardom, Cliff Richard - 1964—1975: Changing circumstances, Cliff Richard - 1976—1994: Comeback, Cliff Richard - 1995—: Sir Cliff, Cliff Richard - Chart accomplishments, Cliff Richard - Christmas songs, Cliff Richard - Discography

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - Cliff Richard - 1976—1994: Comeback

However, Cliff and others (like his former Shadow, Bruce Welch) decided that they would bring Cliff Richard out as a "rock" artist again. This collaboration produced the 1976 landmark Cliff album I'm Nearly Famous, which brought about the classic rock guitar-driven track "Devil Woman" and the haunting "Miss You Nights". It was not just Cliff and the fans who were excited that the man who had begun and led British rock from the start was back in strength, but also a host of big music names. People like Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, and Elt ...

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Cliff Richard, Cliff Richard - Early life, Cliff Richard - 1958—1963: Success and stardom, Cliff Richard - 1964—1975: Changing circumstances, Cliff Richard - 1976—1994: Comeback, Cliff Richard - 1995—: Sir Cliff, Cliff Richard - Chart accomplishments, Cliff Richard - Christmas songs, Cliff Richard - Discography

Read more here: » Cliff Richard: Encyclopedia II - Cliff Richard - 1976—1994: Comeback

Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - Influences and music

As youths, the members of The Beatles were enthusiastic followers of Elvis Presley, first and foremost, and later, of British rock-and-rollers, notably Cliff Richard and The Shadows, whose stage presence and female following were often cited by the band as one of their inspirations to begin performing publicly. At the height of Beatlemania, John Lennon declared "Before Elvis, there was nothing." In comments recorded for the Anthology TV series all four band members spoke of him in glowing terms, with George Harrison (showing his knack ...

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The Beatles, The Beatles - History, The Beatles - Studio style evolution, The Beatles - In film, The Beatles - Influences and music, The Beatles - Band members, The Beatles - Early members, The Beatles - Song catalogue, The Beatles - Trivia, The Beatles - Song samples

Read more here: » The Beatles: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - Influences and music

Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - Band members

The Beatles - Early members. Stuart Sutcliffe: bass, vocals (1960–1961). Pete Best: drums (1960–1962). ...

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The Beatles, The Beatles - History, The Beatles - Studio style evolution, The Beatles - In film, The Beatles - Influences and music, The Beatles - Band members, The Beatles - Early members, The Beatles - Song catalogue, The Beatles - Trivia, The Beatles - Song samples

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - In film

The Beatles had a limited but largely successful film career, beginning with A Hard Day's Night (1964), a loosely scripted comic farce, sometimes compared to the Marx Brothers in style. It focused on Beatlemania and their hectic touring lifestyle, and was directed in a quasi-documentary style in black-and-white by an up-and-coming Richard Lester, who was known for having directed a television version of the successful BBC radio series The Goon Show as well as the offbeat short film The Running, Jumping and Standing Still Film - written, produced by and sta ...

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The Beatles, The Beatles - History, The Beatles - Studio style evolution, The Beatles - In film, The Beatles - Influences and music, The Beatles - Band members, The Beatles - Early members, The Beatles - Song catalogue, The Beatles - Trivia, The Beatles - Song samples

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Parlophone: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - Studio style evolution

Many observers have noted that understanding the success of The Beatles and their music begins and ends with an appreciation for the diverse ways in which they (especially Lennon and McCartney) blended their voices as instruments. The role of producer George Martin is often cited as a crucial element in the success of The Beatles. He used his experience to bring out the potential in the group, recognizing and nurturing their creativity rather than imposing his views. His earlier production experience ranged through acts such as Jimmy ...

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The Beatles, The Beatles - History, The Beatles - Studio style evolution, The Beatles - In film, The Beatles - Influences and music, The Beatles - Band members, The Beatles - Early members, The Beatles - Song catalogue, The Beatles - Trivia, The Beatles - Song samples

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