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Name
Love
Type
soundtrack
Longtype
/ remix album / studio album
Artist
The Beatles
Released
20 November 2006
Recorded
1963–1969 and 2004–2006, mostly at Abbey Road Studios, London, United Kingdom
Genre
Rock, rock and roll, psychedelic rock, hard rock
Length
78:37 (CD, vinyl)80:34 (DVD-Audio)
Language
English
Label
Apple, Capitol, EMI
Producer
George Martin and Giles Martin
Reviews
Allmusic Rated 3/5 2006 Blender Rated 5/5 2006 Entertainment Weekly (A) 2006 The Guardian Rated 4/5 2006 NME (8/10) 2006 The Observer Rated 5/5 2006 Okayplayer Rated 4/5 2006 Pitchfork Media (8.5/10) 2006 PopMatters (6/10) 2006 Q Rated 4/5#245, Dec. 2006, p133 Rolling Stone Rated 3.5/5 2006#1014, 30 November 2006, p112 Slant Rated 5/5 2006 Uncut Rated 4/5 2006

Love is a Grammy Award-winning soundtrack compilation album of music recorded by The Beatles, released in November 2006. It features music compiled and remixed for the Cirque du Soleil show of the same name. The album was produced by George Martin and his son Giles Martin, who said, "What people will be hearing on the album is a new experience, a way of re-living the whole Beatles musical lifespan in a very condensed period."

Track elements

Love contains elements from 130 individual recordings of The Beatles. While a complete list has not been disclosed, highlights of how the elements were mixed have been noted by the press. "Because" – An interview in Entertainment Weekly revealed that the opening track includes the bird sounds used in the World Wildlife Fund version of "Across the Universe". In addition, a new recording of a Wood Pigeon was implemented "to make it more British," according to George Martin. "Get Back" – As reported, the track utilizes the opening guitar from "A Hard Day's Night", the drum and guitar solos from "The End", percussion from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)", and the orchestral swell from "A Day in the Life". "I Want to Hold Your Hand" – An interview with George and Giles Martin stated that elements from both the studio recording and the Hollywood Bowl live performance were mixed to create this version. "Drive My Car"/"The Word"/"What You're Doing" – As reported, the medley features the guitar solo from "Taxman" and the horns section from "Savoy Truffle". "Gnik Nus" – As suggested in its title, the track contains the vocal arrangement of "Sun King" played in reverse. "Something" (with "Blue Jay Way" transition) – The track contains vocal elements from "Nowhere Man". "Strawberry Fields Forever" – A review of the album noted that this version builds from an acoustic demo. It includes the orchestral section from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", the solo piano from "In My Life", the brass included in "Penny Lane", the cello and harpsicord arrangement from "Piggies" and the coda of "Hello, Goodbye". "Within You Without You"/"Tomorrow Never Knows" – This track combines the vocals from "Within You Without You" with the bass and drums from "Tomorrow Never Knows." "Octopus's Garden" – According to USA Today and PopMatters, this track contains the string arrangement from "Good Night", sound effects used in "Yellow Submarine" and elements from "Lovely Rita" and "Helter Skelter". "Lady Madonna" – The song includes the guitar riff from "Hey Bulldog", Eric Clapton's guitar solo from "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and Billy Preston's organ solo from "I Want You (She's So Heavy)".http://www.norwegianwood.org/beatles/disko/uklp/love2006.htm Retrieved on 16 August 2008. "Here Comes the Sun" (with "The Inner Light" transition) – As mentioned by Giles Martin, the track includes backing vocals from "Oh! Darling" and a bass line from "I Want You (She's So Heavy)".The Beatles Love website (video section). beatles.com. Retrieved on 8 May 2008. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" – A BBC article reported that George Martin chose to use an early version of the recording for the album and wrote a new orchestral backing for the track. This was also stated in the fifth chapter of The Beatles 'LOVE' Podcast.

Comments

  • The Next McCartney

    The Next McCartney on 17th Aug 10:

    Me too. Maybe it's that's why named it for Love

  • PeterR

    PeterR on 16th Aug 10:

    Every time I listen to this record, I love it more & more.

  • The Next McCartney

    The Next McCartney on 13th Aug 10:

    I have it!!!

  • alennonfan

    alennonfan on 10th Aug 10:

    The album cover looks so cool color reversed: you can do it on a Mac. All you do is hold down control, alt/option, and ctrl (the one that has an apple on it).

  • yellowsubcaptain517

    yellowsubcaptain517 on 5th Aug 10:

    I love how tracks 19 and 20 kinda mix into each other. this is one of the best albums put out by the beatles!!

  • Sonicbeatles

    Sonicbeatles on 4th Aug 10:

    i wish i could go to veges and see the show my favourite track is eithe gnik nus (sun king backwards)while my guitar gently weeps cry baby cry transition or all you need is love!

  •  natalie

    natalie on 29th Jul 10:

    Track 14 is great...Love this album :)

  • alennonfan

    alennonfan on 20th Jul 10:

    When I was 6, the only Beatles song I liked was Octopus' Garden, because the tune was so catchy. When I was 7, I couldn,t stand Revolution's beginning, so I didn't even bother listening to ANY of the song. I'm 10 years old, now I think The Beatles are not a one-hit-wonder, definitely not, but an all-of-the-songs-except-maybe-10 hit wonder.

  • ivanbeatlemania

    ivanbeatlemania on 18th Jul 10:

    i should have know better!!

  • joerockusa

    joerockusa on 13th Jul 10:

    When I first heard this album I thought it was awesome. After a couple of plays I wasnt sure how I felt. I think it was great for a kick, but it has no lasting effect for me anyway.

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