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Magical Mystery Tour (1990)

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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: November 27, 1967
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Capitol
  • ASIN: B000002UDB
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (482 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #437 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. 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

Product Description
Japanese exclusive reissue of 1967 album. This Toshiba/EMI pressing features an OBI strip (different from the last Japanese pressings issued in 1990) & an insert with Japanese text & lyrics in Japanese & English. Manufactured & pressed in Japan. This album has been direct metal mastered from a digitally remastered original tape to give the best possible sound quality. Gatefold sleeve. 2003. --This text refers to the Vinyl edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Roll up...Let me take you down..., January 14, 2003
By Jack Fitzgerald "JFD" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
  
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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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars John Lennon's Favorite Beatles Album, June 3, 2000
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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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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strawberry Fields Forever, September 16, 2006
By Jeffrey J.Park (Massachusetts, USA) - See all my reviews
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As a progressive rock fan who happens to have an interest in the genre that extends beyond listening to albums by the major players themselves, e.g. Yes, Genesis, ELP, King Crimson etc., I have started exploring those psychedelic bands that gave rise to the progressive rock style, e.g. The Beatles. Although the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album (1967) is widely recognized to have laid the groundwork for prog, not to mention providing inspiration for English psychedelic/proto-prog bands such as the Moody Blues, Pink Floyd (debut album only), and even the Nice (debut album only), it is the Beatle's Magical Mystery Tour album (1967) that is a personal favorite.

As an editorial comment, my first exposure to the Beatles took place in the late 1970s when my parents bought me the "blue album" (1967-1970) - on blue vinyl no less. In fact, many of the songs off of Magical Mystery Tour appeared on that compilation. One other thing - Magical Mystery Tour was the album that had the famous car crash sound effect and the "I buried Paul" comment - both of which led the more gullible among us to believe that Paul McCartney had in fact died in a car crash. I guess it is worth noting that John Lennon in fact said "cranberry sauce" and not "I buried Paul", although what is heard on the album sounds a great deal like "I buried Paul". In addition to Magical Mystery Tour, various "clues" perpetuating the urban myth of Paul's death are scattered across several Beatles albums.

In terms of the overall feel of the album itself, all of the pieces flow together very nicely so there is a sense of a total "program". This was one of the hallmarks of the mature prog rock style in fact - a unifying thread or concept that linked all of the pieces together. On Magical Mystery Tour, there are instrumental interludes (Flying) and a number of very psychedelic numbers that give the whole album an overwhelmingly psychedelic feel. Of course, the very colorful and surrealist cover art speaks volumes too and meshes perfectly with the music - reinforcing the link between cover album art (back when it meant something) and the music. Not to forget the most important aspect however, the lyrics are also peppered with cryptic references and surrealist imagery, making this one of the more interesting total packages I have come across lately.

In terms of the music, keyboard instruments such as the mellotron are used on a few tracks and duplicate the sounds of flutes and a string section. Although real strings are used on this album, along with brass instruments, the mellotron had a very distinctive sound and became one of the main instruments in the progressive rock keyboard arsenal. Various sound effects and studio manipulations are also used, which lend the pieces a somewhat otherworldly feel. This is especially apparent on some of the electric guitar parts and the vocal sections. The Beatles of course were absolute masters when it came to melodies and especially vocal harmonies, and they are both used to best effect on tracks like "The Fool on the Hill", "Penny Lane", "Your Mother Should Know", and "Hello Goodbye" - snippets from these pieces have been bouncing around my head for the past few days. My favorite tracks include the dark and psychedelic "Blue Jay Way" and "Strawberry Fields Forever", although I do not feel there is a single weak track on this album.

Listening to this great music after so many years was a very pleasant experience and reminded me of the significant contribution the Beatles made to popular music in the 20th century and to this very day I suppose (even though I don't listen to current pop music). It was also very educational in the sense that I understand more about the influence the Beatles had on the progressive rock style that I hold so near and dear. Although Sgt. Pepper's is certainly the more famous and frequently cited example, I think Magical Mystery Tour certainly holds its own and is a wonderful piece of 1960's psychedelia. As such, Magical Mystery Tour is very highly recommended along with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967).
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Exactly "Rock", but it Works!
As in many aspects, Magical Mystery Tour is a brillent album. In other, more serious aspects it is one of the Beatles ODDEST albums. Read more
Published 1 month ago by D. Dickson

5.0 out of 5 stars A Fool on the Hill needs Love
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5.0 out of 5 stars better than sgt.pepper
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Magical Tout
I bought this along with the Sgt. Pepper album. I was unable to find a bad song on either CD. My favorite on this CD is my all-time favorite Beatles song..... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Magical Mystery Tour Indeed!
This entire album has a certain psychadelic feel to it! My very favorite songs are: "The Fool on the Hill", "I am the Walrus", "Hello Goodbye", "Strawberry Fields Forever", and... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Beatles greatest album (of the ones I've heard)

One of the first albums I owned was a compilation of Beatles' songs which got produced some time after the band split up. Read more
Published 4 months ago by dfle3

5.0 out of 5 stars Still enjoyable after all these years...
Take the tour. The Beatles in a time of sound experimentation in the studio. Lots of fun! Be careful of mirrors though, you may see an Eggman or a Walrus.
Published 4 months ago by nvdog

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
My husband got an iPod and is learning how to download music for it. He was looking for some of the songs on this disc so was thrilled with the quality of the find. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Eggman Cometh
Like Paul McCartney said, the Magical Mystery Tour movie may have been a flop, but, where else can you see the only performance of I Am The Walrus? Read more
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Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles was a horrible movie but the soundtrack is absolutely delightful! Read more
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