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Episode 13 - Please Please Me: The Album
The Beatles debut album, Please Please Me, came out in March 1963. Producer George Martin wanted to build on two successful singles, and he needed to figure out how to capture a band that had become a fiercely able live act. What nobody expected was an album that did more to change the long-player than the later, more celebrated, records like Rubber Soul & Sgt.Pepper. Once Please Please Me got to number one on the album charts, The Beatles stayed there for a year, and then after that everything was different. Live on tape from Dublin, it’s Nothing Is Real.
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Episode 13 - Please Please Me: The Album
The Beatles debut album, Please Please Me, came out in March 1963. Producer George Martin wanted to build on two successful singles, and he needed to figure out how to capture a band that had become a fiercely able live act. What nobody expected was an album that did more to change the long-player than the later, more celebrated, records like Rubber Soul & Sgt.Pepper. Once Please Please Me got to number one on the album charts, The Beatles stayed there for a year, and then after that everything was different. Live on tape from Dublin, it’s Nothing Is Real.
Follow us on Twitter:
@BeatlesPodFacebook Group: http://tiny.cc/NIRFBG
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nothing-is-real-a-beatles-podcast.
Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/nothing-is-real-a-beatles-podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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