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Revolver  - The Beat Of The 60s flac album
  • Performer Revolver
  • Title The Beat Of The 60s
  • Date of release 1991
  • Style Beat
  • Other formats AUD ADX ASF RA MIDI AAC VOC
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1691 mb
  • Size FLAC 1989 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 746

Are you judging the album by its content or by what the cover looks like? (Axis bold as love does have a sweet looking on. Without this album we wouldn't have rock as we know it today. I don’t even think it’s the best Beatles album, or 60’s album. Also why is the entitle list composed of pyshcadslic or pop rock? There are so many other genres that had amazing albums in the 60’s. John Coltrane, Miles Davis, The Ronnetes just to make a few. 2 The Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground. The greatest album of all time. 3 Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys. Should be second, one of the most perfectly-made albums of all time

for one year After the Beatles completed their second Hamburg residency, they enjoyed increasing popularity in Liverpool with the growing Merseybeat movement. Released in January 1963, two months ahead of the album of the same name, the song reached number one on every UK chart except Record Retailer, where it peaked at number two. Their commercial success brought increased media exposure, to which the Beatles responded with an irreverent and comical attitude that defied the expectations of pop musicians at the time, inspiring even more interest. The band toured the UK three times in the first half of the year: a four-week tour that began in February, the Beatles' first nationwide, preceded three-week tours.

Tambourine Man - Byrds 22. Proud Mary - Creedence Clearwater Revival 23. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding 24. When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge 25. I Want To Hold Your Hand - Beatles 26. A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum 27. House Of The Rising Sun - Animals 28. Yesterday - Beatles 29. Be My Baby - Ronettes 30. Where Did Our Love Go - Supremes 31. Somebody To Love - Jefferson Airplane 32. I Saw Her Standing There - Beatles 33. Green Onions - Booker T. & the MGs 34. The Sounds Of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel 35. I Want You Back - Jackson 5 36.

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List of the best pop artists of the 60s, ranked. The 1960s may very well be the best decade for music in the rock era. Music from the decade 1960-69 can bring back good memories for many who grew up in this era and holds a certain allure for those who were born later. It's tough to decide which. It's tough to decide which artists were truly the best of the 60s - perhaps the easiest way to judge these 1960s bands is by their staying power. Yes, many on this list were popular bands in the 60s, but which ones continue to touch future generations with their songs? The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, and The Beatles are at the top of this list with good reason.

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Tracklist

A1 Switchboard Susan 3:17
A2 Here I Go Again 2:14
A3 Rainbow 3:02
A4 Hearts In Her Eyes 3:08
A5 Your Mama Don't Dance 2:41
A6 My Song For You 2:56
A7 Little Things 2:26
B1 Stuck In The Middle With You 3:12
B2 Our Love Doesn't Need Any Words 3:35
B3 I'll Take Your Love 3:32
B4 Dancing Through The Night 2:46
B5 Jesamine 2:45
B6 Down, Down 2:43

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