Rilke said that music is the other side of the air. Beautiful words of the poet. But with the twentieth century and the advent of cubism, jazz and imposing image. Picasso paintings recorded in deforming the images that had not yet penetrated the consciousness of modern man, but that is another story. Eg to put my two favorite singers: Louis Armstrong Satchmo (did not have a great voice but his heart and his soul was huge) and Frank Sinatra. Is due to the identification of Armstrong's trumpet with jazz. But Armstrong aroused other images. In this album, each member of the group began to demonstrate the range and depth of their individual talents in composition, which would continue and would be used well in their solo careers.
John Lennon musical explores nudity in "Julia", madness maniac in "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" fierce attacks "Sexy Sadie," political views on "Revolution 1" and even took the time to collaborate with Yoko in a track, "Revolution 9". While changes in Lennon said in his letters, Paul McCartney explore different musical styles, including pop ballads "I Will", heavy metal "Helter Skelter," with piano pop on "Martha My Dear", surf rock style Beach Boys in "Back in the USSR" and swing-style songs, Frank Sinatra in "Honey Pie".
George Harrison used his usual Indian influences on "Long, Long, Long", but also composed a song on religious pleads for help as "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", a joke about chocolate ( "Savoy Truffle") and a social commentary ( "Piggies").
The official debut of Ringo Starr as a composer of only one item was on this disk, with "Do not Pass Me By." He had previously been co-author of "What Goes On", which appeared in the 1965 album Rubber Soul.
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