![]() ![]() ![]() “Tomorrow Never Knows” set a high standard for an album that moves from one peak to the next: Harrison’s corrosive guitar lick and McCartney’s commanding counterpoint bassline in “Taxman” made for one of the Beatles’ toughest-sounding tracks. It just wasn’t as well-packaged and marketed. Pepper did, except it did it first and often better. Writing last year for BBC.com, critic Greg Kot made the case: Pepper’s” but better and more enduring individual songs. “Revolver” in particular is considered superior, with less polish than “Sgt. Pepper’s” has also topped many other similar polls, with effusive praise for the stunning originality of “A Day in the Life,” the haunting story told in “She’s Leaving Home,” the raucous snark of “Good Morning Good Morning” and the pop showmanship of the title song.īut there are plenty of music critics and Beatles historians who don’t even agree that it is the best Beatles album, much less the best album ever. ![]() Pepper” is the Number One album of the RS 500 not just because of its firsts - it is simply the best of everything the Beatles ever did as musicians, pioneers and pop stars, all in one place. ![]()
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