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100 Greatest Albums of All Time

From 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' to 'The Doors' make it to the ROLLING STONE list

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14. Abbey Road, The Beatles, Capitol, 1968

“It was a very happy record,” said producer George Martin. “I guess it was happy because everybody thought it was going to be the last.” Abbey Road ”“ recorded mostly in two months during the summer of 1969 ”“ almost never got made at all. That January, the Beatles were on the verge of a breakup, exhausted and angry with one another after the disastrous sessions for the aborted Get Back LP, later salvaged as Let It Be. Determined to go out with a sense of recaptured glory, the group reconvened at EMI’s Abbey Road Studios to make its most polished album: a collection of superb songs cut with an attention to refined detail, then segued together (especially on Side Two) with conceptual force. There was no thematic link, other than the Beatles’ unique genius. John Lennon veered from the stormy metal of “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” to the exquisite vocal sunrise of “Because.” Paul McCartney was saucy (“Oh! Darling”), silly (“Maxwell’s Silver Hammer”) and deliciously bitter (“You Never Give Me Your Money”). George Harrison proved his long-secret worth as a composer with “Something” and the folk-pop diamond “Here Comes the Sun,” written in his friend Eric Clapton’s garden while playing hooky from a business meeting. And Lennon, McCartney and Harrison reputedly sang more three-part harmony here than on any other Beatles album. Let It Be was the group’s final release, but this album was its real goodbye.

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