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The Beatles' Second Album

The Beatles' Second Album is the second Capitol Records album by the English rock band the Beatles, and their third album released in the United States including Introducing... The Beatles, which was issued three months earlier by Vee-Jay Records. Following its release in April 1964, The Beatles' Second Album replaced Meet the Beatles! at number 1 on the Billboard Top LPs chart in the US. The album was compiled mostly from leftover tracks from the UK album With the Beatles and Long Tall Sally EP, which are predominantly rock and roll and R&B covers, and rounded out with several Lennon-McCartney-penned non-album b-sides and the hit single "She Loves You". Among critics, it is considered the band's purest rock and roll album and praised for its soulful takes on both contemporary black music hits and original material.

The Beatles' Second Album
Studio album by
Released10 April 1964
Recorded5 March 1963 – 1 March 1964
StudioEMI, London
Genre
Length26:25
LabelCapitol
ProducerGeorge Martin
The Beatles North American chronology
Twist and Shout
(1964)
The Beatles' Second Album
(1964)
The Beatles' Long Tall Sally
(1964)
The Beatles United States chronology
Meet the Beatles!
(1964)
The Beatles' Second Album
(1964)
A Hard Day's Night
(1964)

In 2004 The Beatles' Second Album was issued for the first time on compact disc (catalogue number CDP 7243 8 66877 2 2), (CDP 7243 8 66878 2 1) as part of The Capitol Albums, Volume 1 boxed set and was issued in a miniature cardboard replica of the original album sleeve containing the US mono and stereo mixes. In 2014, the album was released on CD again, individually and included in the Beatles boxed set The U.S. Albums, which contained the album's running order but with UK mixes as remastered in 2009.

An album, using the same title and similar cover art but containing different songs from the US release, was issued on the EMI subsidiary label Odeon in 1964 for the Japanese market. The same cover art was used for the album The Beatles' Long Tall Sally issued by Capitol Records of Canada.

Background and song selection

With the massive popularity of Meet the Beatles! through the early part of 1964 and a desire for additional Beatles product, Capitol Records decided to compile a follow-up album as soon as possible. For this, a backlog of some 25 songs, issued by EMI in Britain and many other territories across the world from 1962 onwards, had yet to be issued by Capitol. The Beatles' Second Album was the first album of the group's work to be assembled by the company exclusively for the US market, Meet the Beatles! having been a reconfigured and shorter version of the band's second EMI LP, With the Beatles. Despite its title, however, Second Album was in fact the third Beatles LP in the United States, since Vee-Jay Records had released Introducing... The Beatles in January 1964.[2] Vee-Jay had been able to issue the latter LP – which comprised most of the Beatles' EMI debut, Please Please Me – due to Capitol's initial lack of interest in marketing the Beatles' music.[3]

Second Album was a collection of material from various UK releases and recording sessions dating back to March 1963. Included were the five remaining tracks, all cover versions, from With the Beatles: "Roll Over Beethoven", "You Really Got a Hold on Me", "Devil in Her Heart", "Money (That's What I Want)" and "Please Mr. Postman". Added to these were "Thank You Girl", the B-side to the single "From Me to You"; "She Loves You" and its B-side, "I'll Get You"; "You Can't Do That" (the B-side of "Can't Buy Me Love"), from the upcoming A Hard Day's Night UK soundtrack; and two new songs, "Long Tall Sally" and "I Call Your Name". The latter tracks would be released in June 1964 in the UK on the Long Tall Sally EP.

Mixes

Capitol's engineers, headed by record executive Dave Dexter, Jr., added considerable echo and reverb to the songs in order to give the album the atmosphere of a live performance. The inclusion of "Thank You Girl" marked the only stereo version of the song released on any album in the US or UK for over 40 years, until another stereo version was released on the 2009 remastered edition of the Past Masters compilation. The same stereo mix of "Thank You Girl" on The Beatles' Second Album was included on The Beatles Beat, released in West Germany and the Netherlands, as well as the original 2004 CD issue of The Beatles Second Album as included in The Capitol Albums, Volume 1 box set. The Capitol album mix of "Thank You Girl" is also unique in that it contains three additional harmonica riffs by John Lennon – two during the bridge and one at the end. For its US album debut, Capitol took this stereo version and transferred it into a two-to-one stereo-to-mono mixdown for the mono LP release, thus creating an alternative mono mix of the song. The stereo version of "Money" also underwent the same two-to-one stereo-to-mono mixdown, thereby creating another alternative mono mix.

For the mono version of "I Call Your Name", the cowbell comes in at the very beginning of the song; the stereo version features the cowbell after the beginning of the vocal. George Harrison's opening 12-string guitar phrase is also different between the mono and stereo versions. On "Long Tall Sally", reverb was added to the stereo version. The "dry" mono mix of "Long Tall Sally" is noticeably different from the mono mix with slight echo that was issued in the UK, and is unique to the Second Album. The mono version of "You Can't Do That" is also different from the version on UK A Hard Day's Night LP.

Because "I'll Get You" and "She Loves You" were never mixed in stereo, Duophonic/fake stereo versions were made for this album.

Release

Capitol Records issued The Beatles' Second Album on 10 April 1964[4] with the catalogue number Capitol ST 2080.[5] The tagline in the advertising for the release read: "It's Here! It's on Capitol!! and It's ALL Beatles!!!"[6] In Canada, this record could not be called The Beatles' Second Album, since Beatlemania! With the Beatles and Twist and Shout had preceded it. A slightly different track listing was released for the Canadian market with similar cover art, under the title The Beatles' Long Tall Sally.[7] In 1968, The Beatles' Second Album, The Early Beatles and Meet the Beatles! were issued in Canada, although the earlier Canadian LPs remained in print (eventually with stereo mixes) until the late 1980s, when the CD era precipitated their deletion.

In the US, the album debuted at number 16 on the Billboard Top LPs for the week ending April 25, 1964.[8] It peaked at number one the following week, replacing Meet the Beatles!, which had held the top spot for eleven weeks (for the last nine of which Vee-Jay's Introducing... had placed at number two).[8][9] The Beatles' Second Album remained atop the chart for five consecutive weeks[8] and stayed in the top 200 until May 1965.[9] It reached 1,668,435 copies sold by 31 December 1964, and 2,051,486 copies by the end of the decade.[8] It was certified Gold by the RIAA on 13 April 1964, and 2× Platinum on 10 January 1997.[10]

Critical legacy

Retrospective professional reviews
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
And It Don't StopA+[11]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [12]
The Rolling Stone Record Guide     [13]

Second Album was one of the first four rock albums purchased by future music critic Robert Christgau.[14] Writing of the album in 1969, he said it disproves the fallacy among new rock scholars and listeners that the Beatles had not succeeded artistically until the more melodic period of Rubber Soul (1965) and Revolver (1966). Instead, he argued it was their ebullient performing style, as on the Second Album's covers of African-American rock and roll songs, which "were touched with soul (compare their Money to the Beach Boys' Barbara Ann) but avoided the sodden seriousness of other white imitators." He included the album in his basic rock "library" of 25 albums for Stereo Review that year,[15] and later in a more comprehensive library of essential 1950s and 1960s recordings for Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981).[16] In 2020, Christgau voted for the album in his ballot for Rolling Stone magazine's third edition of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[11]

According to Bruce Eder of AllMusic, The Beatles' Second Album "stands as probably the best pure rock & roll album ever issued of the group's music" because it "avoid[s] any trace of the pop ballads favored by Paul McCartney that usually slowed down the group's other early albums, and the result was the longest uninterrupted body of hard rock & roll and R&B in their entire output."[1] In his 2014 review of the Beatles' Capitol albums, for Guitar World, Jeff Slate commented that "the oomph of the over-compressed Dexter tracks" had since been removed, but the album was arguably their "first great rock and roll record".[17] Referring to the assortment of tracks assembled by Capitol, Darryl Sterdan of the Toronto Sun wrote: "The hodge-podgery begins [here] ... Surprisingly enough, it holds together OK, thanks to a strong string of rockers like Money, Roll Over Beethoven and Long Tall Sally."[18]

Track listing

All songs were written by Lennon–McCartney, except where noted. Composer, track length and lead vocal credits are taken from Beatles scholars Mark Lewisohn, John C. Winn and Ian MacDonald.[19]

Side one
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Roll Over Beethoven" (Chuck Berry)Harrison2:42
2."Thank You Girl"Lennon with McCartney2:00
3."You Really Got a Hold on Me" (Smokey Robinson)Lennon and Harrison2:58
4."Devil in Her Heart" (Richard Drapkin)Harrison2:23
5."Money (That's What I Want)" (Janie Bradford, Berry Gordy, Jr.)Lennon2:46
6."You Can't Do That"Lennon2:33
Total length:15:22
Side two
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Long Tall Sally" (Enotris Johnson, Richard Penniman, Robert Blackwell)McCartney2:01
2."I Call Your Name"Lennon2:10
3."Please Mr. Postman" (Brian Holland, Robert Bateman, William Garrett, Georgia Dobbins, Fred Gorman)Lennon2:32
4."I'll Get You"Lennon and McCartney2:02
5."She Loves You"Lennon and McCartney2:18
Total length:11:03

Personnel

According to Ian MacDonald,[20] except where noted:

The Beatles

  • John Lennon – lead and backing vocals; rhythm and acoustic guitars (lead guitar solo on "You Can't Do That"); harmonica, handclaps
  • Paul McCartney – lead, harmony and backing vocals; bass guitar; handclaps, cowbell
  • George Harrison – lead, harmony and backing vocals; lead guitar; handclaps
  • Ringo Starr – drums; cowbell, maracas, conga, handclaps

Production and additional personnel

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[26] Platinum 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[10] 2× Platinum 2,051,486[8]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. ^ a b c Eder, Bruce. "The Beatles The Beatles' Second Album". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  2. ^ Miles, Barry (2001). The Beatles Diary Volume 1: The Beatles Years. London: Omnibus Press. pp. 128, 140. ISBN 0-7119-8308-9.
  3. ^ Lewisohn, Mark (2010) [1992]. The Complete Beatles Chronicle: The Definitive Day-by-Day Guide to the Beatles' Entire Career. Chicago, IL: Chicago Review Press. p. 350. ISBN 978-1-56976-534-0.
  4. ^ Miles 2001, p. 140.
  5. ^ Castleman, Harry; Podrazik, Walter J. (1976). All Together Now: The First Complete Beatles Discography 1961–1975. New York, NY: Ballantine Books. p. 28. ISBN 0-345-25680-8.
  6. ^ Swanson, Dave (10 April 2014). "The Patched-Together History of 'The Beatles' Second Album'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  7. ^ "Beatles discography: Canada". 25 April 2008.
  8. ^ a b c d e . Deconstructing Pop Culture by David Kronemyer. 29 April 2009. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  9. ^ a b Castleman & Podrazik 1976, pp. 357–58.
  10. ^ a b "American album certifications – The Beatles – The Beatles_ Second Album". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  11. ^ a b Christgau, Robert (16 June 2021). "Xgau Sez: June, 2021". And It Don't Stop. Substack. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  12. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
  13. ^ Marsh, Dave; Swenson, John (Editors). The Rolling Stone Record Guide, 1st edition, Random House/Rolling Stone Press, 1979, p. 26.
  14. ^ Christgau, Robert (17 June 2020). "Xgau Sez: June, 2020". And It Don't Stop. Substack. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  15. ^ Christgau, Robert (March 1969). "A Short and Happy History of Rock". Stereo Review. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  16. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "A Basic Record Library: The Fifties and Sixties". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 0899190251. Retrieved 22 December 2018 – via robertchristgau.com.
  17. ^ Slate, Jeff (18 February 2014). "Album Review: The Beatles — 'The U.S. Albums'". Guitar World. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  18. ^ Sterdan, Darryl (5 February 2014). "The Beatles, 'The U.S. Albums' review". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  19. ^ Lewisohn 2000, p. 351; Winn 2008, pp. 39, 52, 61, 63, 65, 153, 160–161; MacDonald 2007, pp. 80, 83, 85, 87–89, 91–92, 107–108, 112, 114.
  20. ^ MacDonald 2007, pp. 80, 83, 85, 87–89, 91–92, 107–108, 112, 114.
  21. ^ Everett 2001, pp. 389n204, 391n232, 397n42, 399n78.
  22. ^ Whitburn 2010, p. 63.
  23. ^ "The Beatles Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. 16 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  24. ^ a b Lewisohn 2000, p. 351.
  25. ^ "Offizielle Deutsche Charts" (Enter "Beatles" in the search bar). GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  26. ^ "Canadian album certifications – The Beatles – Second Album". Music Canada. Retrieved 15 September 2013.

Bibliography

External links

  • The Beatles' Second Album at Discogs (list of releases)

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The Beatles Second Album is the second Capitol Records album by the English rock band the Beatles and their third album released in the United States including Introducing The Beatles which was issued three months earlier by Vee Jay Records Following its release in April 1964 The Beatles Second Album replaced Meet the Beatles at number 1 on the Billboard Top LPs chart in the US The album was compiled mostly from leftover tracks from the UK album With the Beatles and Long Tall Sally EP which are predominantly rock and roll and R amp B covers and rounded out with several Lennon McCartney penned non album b sides and the hit single She Loves You Among critics it is considered the band s purest rock and roll album and praised for its soulful takes on both contemporary black music hits and original material The Beatles Second AlbumStudio album by the BeatlesReleased10 April 1964Recorded5 March 1963 1 March 1964StudioEMI LondonGenreRock and rollR amp B 1 Length26 25LabelCapitolProducerGeorge MartinThe Beatles North American chronologyTwist and Shout 1964 The Beatles Second Album 1964 The Beatles Long Tall Sally 1964 The Beatles United States chronologyMeet the Beatles 1964 The Beatles Second Album 1964 A Hard Day s Night 1964 In 2004 The Beatles Second Album was issued for the first time on compact disc catalogue number CDP 7243 8 66877 2 2 CDP 7243 8 66878 2 1 as part of The Capitol Albums Volume 1 boxed set and was issued in a miniature cardboard replica of the original album sleeve containing the US mono and stereo mixes In 2014 the album was released on CD again individually and included in the Beatles boxed set The U S Albums which contained the album s running order but with UK mixes as remastered in 2009 An album using the same title and similar cover art but containing different songs from the US release was issued on the EMI subsidiary label Odeon in 1964 for the Japanese market The same cover art was used for the album The Beatles Long Tall Sally issued by Capitol Records of Canada Contents 1 Background and song selection 2 Mixes 3 Release 4 Critical legacy 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Certifications 9 References 10 External linksBackground and song selection EditFurther information With the Beatles With the massive popularity of Meet the Beatles through the early part of 1964 and a desire for additional Beatles product Capitol Records decided to compile a follow up album as soon as possible For this a backlog of some 25 songs issued by EMI in Britain and many other territories across the world from 1962 onwards had yet to be issued by Capitol The Beatles Second Album was the first album of the group s work to be assembled by the company exclusively for the US market Meet the Beatles having been a reconfigured and shorter version of the band s second EMI LP With the Beatles Despite its title however Second Album was in fact the third Beatles LP in the United States since Vee Jay Records had released Introducing The Beatles in January 1964 2 Vee Jay had been able to issue the latter LP which comprised most of the Beatles EMI debut Please Please Me due to Capitol s initial lack of interest in marketing the Beatles music 3 Second Album was a collection of material from various UK releases and recording sessions dating back to March 1963 Included were the five remaining tracks all cover versions from With the Beatles Roll Over Beethoven You Really Got a Hold on Me Devil in Her Heart Money That s What I Want and Please Mr Postman Added to these were Thank You Girl the B side to the single From Me to You She Loves You and its B side I ll Get You You Can t Do That the B side of Can t Buy Me Love from the upcoming A Hard Day s Night UK soundtrack and two new songs Long Tall Sally and I Call Your Name The latter tracks would be released in June 1964 in the UK on the Long Tall Sally EP Mixes EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Capitol s engineers headed by record executive Dave Dexter Jr added considerable echo and reverb to the songs in order to give the album the atmosphere of a live performance The inclusion of Thank You Girl marked the only stereo version of the song released on any album in the US or UK for over 40 years until another stereo version was released on the 2009 remastered edition of the Past Masters compilation The same stereo mix of Thank You Girl on The Beatles Second Album was included on The Beatles Beat released in West Germany and the Netherlands as well as the original 2004 CD issue of The Beatles Second Album as included in The Capitol Albums Volume 1 box set The Capitol album mix of Thank You Girl is also unique in that it contains three additional harmonica riffs by John Lennon two during the bridge and one at the end For its US album debut Capitol took this stereo version and transferred it into a two to one stereo to mono mixdown for the mono LP release thus creating an alternative mono mix of the song The stereo version of Money also underwent the same two to one stereo to mono mixdown thereby creating another alternative mono mix For the mono version of I Call Your Name the cowbell comes in at the very beginning of the song the stereo version features the cowbell after the beginning of the vocal George Harrison s opening 12 string guitar phrase is also different between the mono and stereo versions On Long Tall Sally reverb was added to the stereo version The dry mono mix of Long Tall Sally is noticeably different from the mono mix with slight echo that was issued in the UK and is unique to the Second Album The mono version of You Can t Do That is also different from the version on UK A Hard Day s Night LP Because I ll Get You and She Loves You were never mixed in stereo Duophonic fake stereo versions were made for this album Release EditCapitol Records issued The Beatles Second Album on 10 April 1964 4 with the catalogue number Capitol ST 2080 5 The tagline in the advertising for the release read It s Here It s on Capitol and It s ALL Beatles 6 In Canada this record could not be called The Beatles Second Album since Beatlemania With the Beatles and Twist and Shout had preceded it A slightly different track listing was released for the Canadian market with similar cover art under the title The Beatles Long Tall Sally 7 In 1968 The Beatles Second Album The Early Beatles and Meet the Beatles were issued in Canada although the earlier Canadian LPs remained in print eventually with stereo mixes until the late 1980s when the CD era precipitated their deletion In the US the album debuted at number 16 on the Billboard Top LPs for the week ending April 25 1964 8 It peaked at number one the following week replacing Meet the Beatles which had held the top spot for eleven weeks for the last nine of which Vee Jay s Introducing had placed at number two 8 9 The Beatles Second Album remained atop the chart for five consecutive weeks 8 and stayed in the top 200 until May 1965 9 It reached 1 668 435 copies sold by 31 December 1964 and 2 051 486 copies by the end of the decade 8 It was certified Gold by the RIAA on 13 April 1964 and 2 Platinum on 10 January 1997 10 Critical legacy EditRetrospective professional reviewsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 And It Don t StopA 11 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 12 The Rolling Stone Record Guide 13 Second Album was one of the first four rock albums purchased by future music critic Robert Christgau 14 Writing of the album in 1969 he said it disproves the fallacy among new rock scholars and listeners that the Beatles had not succeeded artistically until the more melodic period of Rubber Soul 1965 and Revolver 1966 Instead he argued it was their ebullient performing style as on the Second Album s covers of African American rock and roll songs which were touched with soul compare their Money to the Beach Boys Barbara Ann but avoided the sodden seriousness of other white imitators He included the album in his basic rock library of 25 albums for Stereo Review that year 15 and later in a more comprehensive library of essential 1950s and 1960s recordings for Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies 1981 16 In 2020 Christgau voted for the album in his ballot for Rolling Stone magazine s third edition of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 11 According to Bruce Eder of AllMusic The Beatles Second Album stands as probably the best pure rock amp roll album ever issued of the group s music because it avoid s any trace of the pop ballads favored by Paul McCartney that usually slowed down the group s other early albums and the result was the longest uninterrupted body of hard rock amp roll and R amp B in their entire output 1 In his 2014 review of the Beatles Capitol albums for Guitar World Jeff Slate commented that the oomph of the over compressed Dexter tracks had since been removed but the album was arguably their first great rock and roll record 17 Referring to the assortment of tracks assembled by Capitol Darryl Sterdan of the Toronto Sun wrote The hodge podgery begins here Surprisingly enough it holds together OK thanks to a strong string of rockers like Money Roll Over Beethoven and Long Tall Sally 18 Track listing EditAll songs were written by Lennon McCartney except where noted Composer track length and lead vocal credits are taken from Beatles scholars Mark Lewisohn John C Winn and Ian MacDonald 19 Side oneNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Roll Over Beethoven Chuck Berry Harrison2 422 Thank You Girl Lennon with McCartney2 003 You Really Got a Hold on Me Smokey Robinson Lennon and Harrison2 584 Devil in Her Heart Richard Drapkin Harrison2 235 Money That s What I Want Janie Bradford Berry Gordy Jr Lennon2 466 You Can t Do That Lennon2 33Total length 15 22 Side twoNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Long Tall Sally Enotris Johnson Richard Penniman Robert Blackwell McCartney2 012 I Call Your Name Lennon2 103 Please Mr Postman Brian Holland Robert Bateman William Garrett Georgia Dobbins Fred Gorman Lennon2 324 I ll Get You Lennon and McCartney2 025 She Loves You Lennon and McCartney2 18Total length 11 03Personnel EditAccording to Ian MacDonald 20 except where noted The Beatles John Lennon lead and backing vocals rhythm and acoustic guitars lead guitar solo on You Can t Do That harmonica handclaps Paul McCartney lead harmony and backing vocals bass guitar handclaps cowbell George Harrison lead harmony and backing vocals lead guitar handclaps Ringo Starr drums cowbell maracas conga handclapsProduction and additional personnel George Martin production mixing piano on You Really Got a Hold on Me Money That s What I Want and Long Tall Sally Norman Smith engineering mixing Dave Dexter Jr mixing 21 Charts EditChart 1964 PeakpositionUS Billboard Top LPs 22 23 1US Cashbox Top LPs 24 1US Record World Top LPs 24 1German Albums Offizielle Top 100 25 50Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 26 Platinum 100 000 United States RIAA 10 2 Platinum 2 051 486 8 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit a b c Eder Bruce The Beatles The Beatles Second Album AllMusic Retrieved 24 January 2019 Miles Barry 2001 The Beatles Diary Volume 1 The Beatles Years London Omnibus Press pp 128 140 ISBN 0 7119 8308 9 Lewisohn Mark 2010 1992 The Complete Beatles Chronicle The Definitive Day by Day Guide to the Beatles Entire Career Chicago IL Chicago Review Press p 350 ISBN 978 1 56976 534 0 Miles 2001 p 140 Castleman Harry Podrazik Walter J 1976 All Together Now The First Complete Beatles Discography 1961 1975 New York NY Ballantine Books p 28 ISBN 0 345 25680 8 Swanson Dave 10 April 2014 The Patched Together History of The Beatles Second Album Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 24 January 2019 Beatles discography Canada 25 April 2008 a b c d e How Many Records did the Beatles actually sell Deconstructing Pop Culture by David Kronemyer 29 April 2009 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 11 July 2015 a b Castleman amp Podrazik 1976 pp 357 58 a b American album certifications The Beatles The Beatles Second Album Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 15 September 2013 a b Christgau Robert 16 June 2021 Xgau Sez June 2021 And It Don t Stop Substack Retrieved 17 June 2021 Larkin Colin 2007 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0195313734 Marsh Dave Swenson John Editors The Rolling Stone Record Guide 1st edition Random House Rolling Stone Press 1979 p 26 Christgau Robert 17 June 2020 Xgau Sez June 2020 And It Don t Stop Substack Retrieved 20 June 2020 Christgau Robert March 1969 A Short and Happy History of Rock Stereo Review Retrieved 25 September 2018 Christgau Robert 1981 A Basic Record Library The Fifties and Sixties Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 0899190251 Retrieved 22 December 2018 via robertchristgau com Slate Jeff 18 February 2014 Album Review The Beatles The U S Albums Guitar World Retrieved 24 January 2019 Sterdan Darryl 5 February 2014 The Beatles The U S Albums review Toronto Sun Retrieved 24 January 2019 Lewisohn 2000 p 351 Winn 2008 pp 39 52 61 63 65 153 160 161 MacDonald 2007 pp 80 83 85 87 89 91 92 107 108 112 114 MacDonald 2007 pp 80 83 85 87 89 91 92 107 108 112 114 Everett 2001 pp 389n204 391n232 397n42 399n78 Whitburn 2010 p 63 The Beatles Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard 16 March 2021 Retrieved 16 March 2021 a b Lewisohn 2000 p 351 Offizielle Deutsche Charts Enter Beatles in the search bar GfK Entertainment Retrieved 16 May 2016 Canadian album certifications The Beatles Second Album Music Canada Retrieved 15 September 2013 Bibliography Everett Walter 2001 The Beatles as Musicians The Quarry Men through Rubber Soul Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 514105 4 Lewisohn Mark 2000 1992 The Complete Beatles Chronicle London Hamlyn ISBN 0 600 60033 5 MacDonald Ian 2007 1994 Revolution in the Head The Beatles Records and the Sixties Third ed Chicago Chicago Review Press ISBN 978 1 55652 733 3 Whitburn Joel 2010 Joel Whitburn Presents Top Pop Albums Seventh Edition Record Research Inc ISBN 978 0 89820 183 3 Winn John C 2008 Way Beyond Compare The Beatles Recorded Legacy Volume One 1957 1965 New York Three Rivers Press ISBN 978 0 307 45157 6 External links EditThe Beatles Second Album at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Beatles 27 Second Album amp oldid 1130365931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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