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Universal acclaim- based on 200 Ratings
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Positive: 164 out of 200
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Mixed: 12 out of 200
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Negative: 24 out of 200
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YO.Jan 20, 2007Worst mix ever. Un asco.
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allenhFeb 25, 2007
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TylerGDec 5, 2006I am a huge Beatles fan, but I do not like all of the mixing of songs on this album.
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rik4536sJun 9, 2008
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AndreaCJan 1, 2007
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PerAJan 13, 2007The Beatles is the best band that ever existed! I do not mind re-mixes of their amazing music but this is just a like a mixture of jingles. The only clever idea is "Withing Yoy and Without You/Tomorrow Never knows" The rest is unnecessary. Much more interesting to go back to "The Anthology"
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joepJan 16, 2007this is crap, who care if some of this stuff fits together, listen to the damn originals for chrissake
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[Anonymous]Feb 26, 2007
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DavidZ.Sep 7, 2007Contributes nothing to the understanding of what made the Beatles great. Sorry, don't get it.
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GlenTDec 25, 2006
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FrankHJul 31, 2009I don't get it either. It sounds like a ripped up Vegas Beatles to me. Do yourself a favor and buy the original albums.
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feNov 21, 2006
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AndrewANov 27, 2006The only good thing about this cd is the new remastering.
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Apr 20, 2015
Awards & Rankings
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Love vindicates the Beatles' status as master musicians and conceptualists.
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The question of whether anybody would listen to Love more than once if the original Beatles albums were available in equivalent sound quality is a nice one. But it doesn't seem to matter much when you can almost feel the spit flying from John Lennon's mouth during Revolution, or when A Day in the Life's orchestral swell comes surging from the speakers. After all, it's hard to ask questions when your breath has been taken away.
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You could figure it as a sop to today's interactive mash-up culture. Or you could say it's just extending the medley-ish, segue-happy ethos of Abbey Road to the band's entire catalog. Really, it's both, and it's bliss.