The Beatles – Abbey Road 180G Vinyl LP
The Beatles’ last studio album!
180-gram single LP w/ stereo mix from Giles Martin, son of original producer George Martin
Sourced directly from the original 8-track session tapes
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time — rated No. 14!
£35.00
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The Beatles – Abbey Road 180G Vinyl LP
The Beatles’ last studio album!
- 180-gram single LP w/ stereo mix from Giles Martin, son of original producer George Martin
- Sourced directly from the original 8-track session tapes
- Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time — rated No. 14!
Following on from the global success of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and The Beatles (White Album), Apple Corps and USM are proud to present the next multi-format Beatles album reissue of Abbey Road to celebrate the iconic album’s 50th anniversary.
In personal terms between the group, Abbey Road may have marked the beginning of the end but in creative terms it kept pace with the rest of the band’s – by now – classic back catalogue. Having outgrown, to some degree, the shackles of psychedelia, the Beatles began writing music that pointed to a future which they would, as a single recording entity, have no part in. “Come Together,” “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window,” and plenty of now legendary cuts on this iconic record.
Track Listing
1. Come Together
2. Something
3. Maxwell’s Silver Hammer
4. Oh! Darling
5. Octopus’s Garden
6. I Want You (She’s So Heavy)
1. Here Comes The Sun
2. Because
3. You Never Give Me Your Money
4. Sun King
5. Mean Mr. Mustard
6. Polythene Pam
7. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 8. Golden Slumbers
9. Carry That Weight
10. The End
11. Her Majesty
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