A Hard Day's Night
Facts
| Studio | Capitol |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 077774643726 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Aug 13 21:08 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- A Hard Day's Night
- I Should Have Known Better
- If I Fell
- I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
- And I Love Her
- Tell Me Why
- Can't Buy Me Love
- Any Time At All
- I'll Cry Instead
- Things We Said Today
- When I Get Home
- You Can't Do That
- I'll Be Back
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Long live the Beatles! |
| Milestone For The British Invasion |
The title track is pure pop rock with it's simple and playful lyrics set to a hard rockin' but catchy melody. After having seen the movie, one cannot hear this song without seeing, in their mind, the fab four racing down the street chased by tons of wild fans. It was obvious from the success of both this album and the movie that the British Invasion had completely blown open the doors as the biggest movement in rock history. No longer just a skiffle group from Liverpool, the Beatles had made it in America and were beginning to broaden their skills as songwritingers.
"If I Fell" is one of their first and best ballads. "Can't Buy Me Love" was their most advanced song to date as far as it's simple but universal message goes. While the youthful "I Should Have Known Better" reminds one of "Love Me Do", "I'll Be Back Again" is unlike anything they had done at that time. An acoustic number , it's lyrics seem almost unfinished and it's melody is notably haunting. It's songs like that that make, "A Hard Day's Night" really stand out. Clearly, this album, while not on the level of "Rubber Soul" or "Revolver", saw the group advancing with their musical ambitions.
In a way, this is the group's best early album. While, "Help" saw the band increasing even more in popularity and skill, nothing else best represents the peak of their "pop" days as much as this one. April 23, 2008
| Mirepresentation by Amazon and Vendor |
| Gold |
| Pop-tastic! |
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