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Magical Mystery Tour

The BeatlesAudio CD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (561 customer reviews)

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"The story began in Harold Macmillan’s “never had it so good” ’50s Britain. It should be fiction: four teenagers with no more than eight O’Levels between them, running and biking and busing and busking all over Liverpool in search of new chords and old guitars and half-decent drum kit and any gig at all.
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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Capitol/Parlophone
  • ASIN: B000002UDB
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (561 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #35,768 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. The Fool On The Hill
3. Flying
4. Blue Jay Way
5. Your Mother Should Know
6. I Am The Walrus
7. Hello Goodbye
8. Strawberry Fields Forever
9. Penny Lane
10. Baby You're A Rich Man
11. All You Need Is Love

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The album feels even more like a collection of singles (instead of an actual movie soundtrack) than Help! or A Hard Day's Night, but maybe that's because every song sounds like it could have been a hit single--with the natural exception of the goofy/weird instrumental "Flying." Even George's "Blue Jay Way" paints a vivid sound-portrait in fascinating detail. (I consider Joni Mitchell's "Car on the Hill" from Court and Spark to be a companion piece about sitting in the Hollywood Hills, waiting for somebody to show up.) And although the goofy TV movie may have been mostly Paul's baby, this album features the two 45 rpm masterpieces that sum up the quintessential best of Lennon and McCartney at this stage of their development: Paul's "Penny Lane" and John's "I Am the Walrus." --Jim Emerson

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Pepper, this is one of the best Beatles albums I've ever listened to. LightofBeauty  |  114 reviewers made a similar statement
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76 of 79 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars REMASTERED MYSTERY TRIP September 9, 2009
Format:Audio CD
The remastered Beatles CDS are out (finally), after a too long wait. If you want to get a quick idea what to expect from the remasterings, the best way to do this is to compair one of the 1987 remastered songs to your copy of BEATLES ONE (the number one singles CD from 2000.) The BEATLES ONE was remastered with 24 bit technology, and sound solutions to negate the hiss. A lot of MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR came out on the BEATLES ONE CD, as well as the remastered and remixed soundtrack to YELLOW SUBMARINE. (It included all 15 songs used in some way for the cartoon film.) So, I had misgivings about buying MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR remastered, cos I already had so many of the songs remastered. Nevertheless, i'm really glad I did. The remastering job is just hands down phenominal. Most of what pops out at you, are the little bits that were too sonically blurred, or buried in the mix, to decipher. The BASS is very punchy, while the top end resonates with much greater clarity and distinction. The ride and crash symbols come across so REAL. My only real disappointment, is that with the purity of the sound we now have, all the problems with bouncing down so often to free up tracks is evident. Its no secret that MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR was recorded on four track, like Pepper. So, because almost ALL the musical instruments ended up crowded onto one track, leaving another track or two for vocals and lead guitar, then a track for the sound effects. (I think Martin wanted the sound effects seperated, like the bus that drives between the speakers on the song MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, to produce that psychedelic movement between the stereo channels.) Sadly, this gives problems in the soundscape that sound very odd to our modern, 48 track hearing. Like having the drums crowded into the left channel, along with the guitars, maracas, keyboards, while the vocals and the Bass, or lead guitar, get stuck in the other channel. Of course, this is why the MONO editions were given such focus, until 8 track recording made the stereo soundscape more balanced. Still, for clarity, definition, and distinction (like finger cymbals or keyboard parts played low, around middle "C"), this remastered edition is just fantastic.

The other goodies that you get with the REMASTERED version of MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, is a VASTY IMPROVED booklet. For those you had the original Vinyl of this album, you know it came with a "comic book" in the middle, that had lots of photos and these drawings that told the "story" behind the movie the Beatles made in 1967 called MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR. I often wondered WHY they didnt reproduce this booklet in the first CD edition, but the new 38 page booklet finally fixes that problem. IT also has some recording notes, and a mini essay about how this album fits into the Beatles Discography. The layout of the new cardboard CD holder is pretty cool. It opens up into three panels, like a triplyct. The first panel shows the cover, that also holds the thick booklet. The next two inner panels combine to show all four Beatles looking out the top of the Magical Mystery Tour bus (it had a skylight opening). In the third panel you find the CD slipped in, but without a CD "record cover" as you normally see these "Vinyl reproduction" gatefold albums, so you need to be careful pulling the CDs out to prevent surface scruffs. When you fold in the gatefold panels, you have outside one panel a full color reproduction of the photograph taken for the SINGLE sleeve of STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER. (The fab 4 with bright floodlights around them, overexposing the film.) All in all, the design and layout are a HUGE improvement on the first CD release. Even the CD itself is printed like the old PARLOPHONE LPs. And lastly, here's a word about the 3-4 minute mini documentary. I was worried that my 10 year old MAC may not play it, but the QUICKTIME documentary will play on MACS with G4 or G5 processors, and anything past a OS X.3, or any PC with at least a pentium 3. The mini-doc shows a little bit of the first 5 song's "videos" from the MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR FILM. While the edited "videos" play, there's voice overs from the guys, including JOHN's famous statement about this album being his favorite, cos its so wierd, and cos its the album where I AM THE WALRUS was placed. Paul defends the film, as usual. Then, they continue the voice overs, while you see bits of the promo films for HELLO GOODBYE, PENNY LANE, and STAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER. As for studio chatter, there's a couple of bits, but not that much. I didnt own the Magical Mystery Tour DVD, I would have thought much more of this particular mini documentary. I am certain of one thing. The guys at APPLE wanted to make sure this sound remastering was done right, and would be the LAST WORD in upgrades for a long time. (At least until they do go back and remix from the original four tracks, and put out AUDIO DVDS. I wouldnt hold your breathe, tho.)

All in all, there's enough sound quality improvement here to make it well worth buying. If you dont want to replace your whole BEATLES CD collection, I suggest just buying one of the REMASTERS, just to put your toe in the water. Even tho I've always loved this album for the songs on it, I'd still buy WHITE ALBUM as a first pick, maybe even ABBEY ROAD. Since they were both recorded on 8 track, there's just that much more clarity, from the lack of bouncing down of tracks. The stereo soundscape was much improved by then as well. But whatever REMASTERED CD you buy, know this: You are hearing EXACTLY what George Martin and the Beatles heard, when they played back the master tapes in ABBEY ROADS studio. For some the sound improvment might only be subtle, but for me, any improvement to the BEATLES catalouge is VAST. The improved artwork, the quick time documentaries, etc is just icing on the cake. Who wants cake without icing anyway?
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70 of 76 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars John Lennon's Favorite Beatles Album June 3, 2000
Format:Audio CD
John Lennon thought this was the best Beatles album...what better praise could "Magical Mystery Tour" get? John liked it because it was "so wierd", and that's my main reason for liking it too. It's quirky but solid. Despite the wonderfully odd songs such as "Blue Jay Way", the lovely "Flying" and the title track, this album also features some of the Beatle's best songs. I mean, come on - "Strawberry Fields Forever", "I Am the Walrus", "Fool on the Hill", "Penny Lane" on the same album? Wierd songs, great songs, it was an extension of Sgt Pepper, but the music here is more personal, heartfelt and meaningful. This album, "Magical Mystery Tour", is often knocked by critics, mostly because its songs are gathered from many sources, (EP's, singles) and because it came from a film which was not well liked, (though I think the film was marvelous fun!) Plus, the Beatles had just released "Sgt Pepper". Nevertheless, you've got to admit, "Sgt Pepper" was kind of a tough act to top! MMT was brilliant in its own right. Extra points for the Beatle's fabulous use of the mellotron throughout this record, truly one of the most haunting & beautiful instruments. And one final bonus point for "I Am the Walrus"...the Beatle's best song ever recorded!
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103 of 116 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Roll up...Let me take you down... January 14, 2003
Format:Audio CD
For a change, the Magical Mystery Tour version released in the U.S. was superior to the UK version, which was more or less an EP. The U.S. version gathers some key singles from 1967 (Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane) and makes this a great cd.

Not quite the strong thematic accomplishment of Sgt. Pepper's, but this collection certainly holds its own. The Beatles were still up to their studio tricks, using lots of orchestration, backwards cymbals, unusual instruments, etc. and each song is again unique. This disk also has some of Ringo's finest drumming.

5 star songs include:
"Strawberry Fields Forever" with John Lennon singing about a place near his home in Liverpool. A great thing about Lennon penned tunes was that he always included the listener on the journey. "Let me take you down..." Trippy and introspective, with slowed down tape to deepen lower his voice, then pieced together with another faster track in a different key. Great combo of rock instruments and orchestra. Great drum dynamics, especially the ending reprise and fadeout.
"Penny Lane" is Paul's Liverpool trip, a cheerful tune with some nice lyrical twists like "four of fish and finger pies" and "a pretty nurse is selling poppies from a tray." Also like the horns, especially that solo.
"All You Need is Love" is a perfect ode to the 1967 "Summer of Love."
"The Fool on the Hill" ranks among Paul's better lyrical efforts. "The man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud." Nice recorders.
"I Am The Walrus" is one John Lennon's all-time best Beatle tunes, with, as another reviewer stated, nonsense lyrics that somehow make sense. This is the quintessential combo of rock meets orchestra that has been imitated very since the Beatles perfected it. Great drum performance by Ringo.

4 star tunes:
"Hello Goodbye" has a catchy, singalong melody, nice harmonies, cool guitars, but lyrically doesn't have much substance.

"Magical Mystery Tour" is a good intro piece, with horns, harmonies, and great drums. I always wondered what it would have been like to hear an extension of that piano jam at the end fadeout.
"Baby You're a Rich Man" Nice beat and piano line. This must be an early use of the expression "one of the beautiful people."

The rest:
"Flying" is a trippy little instrumental with a good bass and drum groove and slinky guitars that transforms into a spacey trip of sound effects.

"Blue Jay Way" is a hazy George Harrison piece about waiting for someone in L.A. I like the progressive building of tempos and drums.
"Your Mother Should Know" is another catchy, piano-driven Paul tune that was probably considered a "granny song" by John.

Listen to these tunes and consider how much the Beatles had evolved in only five years! Amazing.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This was a gift for a big Beatles fan and he loved it. Thank you for a wonderful and affordable gift.
Published 3 days ago by Ana Lisa Rodriguez
5.0 out of 5 stars Odd, but magical.
After producing three albums consecutively which rank among the best ever made ('Rubber Soul', 'Revolver' and 'Sgt. Read more
Published 15 days ago by John D. Muir
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I had this CD and loved it. It was borrowed by one of my children and lost. Had to replace.
Published 1 month ago by Carol L. Svatek
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent album
One of the Beatles best. A must have for any Beatles fan. It's no wonder this was John Lennon's favorite and the sound quality on this is amazing!
Published 1 month ago by Virginia L. Ortega
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks public tv!
The replay of the un-seen (by me) 'Tour' reminded me of the great comedic capabilities of 'the Beatles." Would have loved to to haven been on that bus drive. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Robert E. Nelson
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME !!!!!
It is THE BEATLES...of course it is excellent. Need I say more. Just fabulous. Definitely one of the better albums.
Published 1 month ago by Deborah J. Richardson
5.0 out of 5 stars remastered
One of my favorite Beatles albums remastered and sounding better than ever. It screams just buy me.Who was the Walrus???..... support your favorite artists.
Published 2 months ago by JUDAS TREES
4.0 out of 5 stars magical mystery tour
yes yes yes! i like this one quite a bit. there were a lot of odd things on this album, but these odd things are cool, "I AM THE WALRUS" is possibly one of the coolest songs they... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Dylan K. Martens
5.0 out of 5 stars magical mystery tour beatles
its in excellent condition thank you so much!!!!!!!! love anything beatles "magical mystery tour "play everyday on my way to work and home
Published 3 months ago by lupe ramirez
1.0 out of 5 stars Wrong version, of course.
Wrong version from this place. Ordered the ecopak "Enhanced" version from 1999 and got the original issue. The pix on the order screen was of the ecopak... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Bruce K. Wright
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"Baby, You're A Rich Man" stereo mix
The LP and CD versions of MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, although they share the same track listing and cover, are mastered from different sources. The LP, originally released in 1967, was compiled by Capitol producer Voyle Gilmore, who personally travelled to England to get the master tapes. The CD... Read more
Jun 28, 2010 by Tom A. Roberts |  See all 9 posts
Yet another mistake on the new vinyl MMT! Be the first to reply
Let It Be Mini-Documentary on MMT???
That is funny. As it turns out, I just noticed that myself this evening (Monday, October 5th, 2009). How many thousands of copies were made like this? It is an odd error. Yes, mine also plays the Mini-Documentary for Magical Mystery Tour. Imagine, though, if it did really play the "Let... Read more
Oct 5, 2009 by M. Collins |  See all 9 posts
is there any way to get all the beatles songs without repeats?
It's pretty easy just buy the original albums (Please Please Me, With the Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, Beatles For Sale, Help!, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, The White Album, Abbey Road, Let it Be) plus the to Past Masters collection (there are some slight cross over,... Read more
Apr 19, 2009 by Sam Rome |  See all 10 posts
The "Singles" from this album
You probably know this, but the Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane single was actually recorded during the Pepper sessions and released before that album. Magical Mystery Tour, as we know it now, wasn't available in the UK: over there it was just an EP with the songs heard in the movie. For the US... Read more
Aug 29, 2009 by Word Nerd |  See all 9 posts
I Am The Walrus
The numer of notes in the intro is trivial. A far more important wish would be that the all-stereo mix used in the Anthology DVD (the complete source) would be released in the MMT CD (and correspondingly in the "Blue CDs"), and they would dispense with the godawful fake-stereo that... Read more
Sep 12, 2012 by NBLear |  See all 2 posts
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