07 Jul '09 17:29>2 edits
looking back, I noticed how the albums from the early 70s were the best (all things must pass, band on the run, imagine, etc), even though there were some good ones in the 80s (cloud nine).
All things must pass is one of my favorites, however, the side 5 and 6 are rubbish, the "apple jam" should have been excluded.
Another disadvantage of the album is that it could come across as too religious, (after hearing my sweet lord, hear me lord, etc).
Nevertheless, it is a gem, isn't it a pity and wah-wah are a few of the great tracks from the album.
Other harrison albums have the same problem, they're usually too religious.
the albums by lennon all have some good tracks (working class hero, Imagine, well well well, 9 dream etc), but all contain some rubbish as well, especially some time in new york city.
The albums by mccartney are alright (band on the run, mccartney, ram) but the silly pop songs really give them a bad name (silly love songs is one of the worst songs ever written).
Ringo's ringo is his best, the rest is just boring.
but whats the best beatle solo album?
All things must pass is one of my favorites, however, the side 5 and 6 are rubbish, the "apple jam" should have been excluded.
Another disadvantage of the album is that it could come across as too religious, (after hearing my sweet lord, hear me lord, etc).
Nevertheless, it is a gem, isn't it a pity and wah-wah are a few of the great tracks from the album.
Other harrison albums have the same problem, they're usually too religious.
the albums by lennon all have some good tracks (working class hero, Imagine, well well well, 9 dream etc), but all contain some rubbish as well, especially some time in new york city.
The albums by mccartney are alright (band on the run, mccartney, ram) but the silly pop songs really give them a bad name (silly love songs is one of the worst songs ever written).
Ringo's ringo is his best, the rest is just boring.
but whats the best beatle solo album?