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Named after the road on which they did most of their recording, Abbey Road was the Beatles' final album. Along with two of George Harrison’s finest songs, the highlight is the medley which...
Abbey Road by The Beatles released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
The first song initiated for Abbey Road but one of the last to be completed, I Want You (She’s So Heavy) was the longest track The Beatles recorded (except for musique concrète sound collage Revolution 9), longer even than Hey Jude.
A deep dive into each track on the Beatles' studio swansong, 1969's 'Abbey Road.'
Although Abbey Road was an instant commercial success, it received mixed reviews upon release. Some critics found its music inauthentic and criticised the production's artificial effects. By contrast, critics today view the album as one of the Beatles' best and one of the greatest albums of all time.
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Following the 'live' nature of the "Let It Be" recordings, for Abbey Road, The Beatles returned to the North London studios to create carefully crafted recordings with ambitious musical arrangements.
Coming after the difficult Let It Be sessions, the group pulled together for Abbey Road, a final collection of songs that rank among their best. It is commonly thought that The Beatles knew that Abbey Road would be their final album, and wanted to present a fitting farewell to the world.
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