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A Hard Days Night: Remastered
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Release date: 09-09-2009
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Catalogue Number: 3824132
Label: emi
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Released on 10th July, 1964, the Beatles third album in less than eighteen months was timed to coincide with the cinema opening of their first movie.
Of the album's 13 tracks seven were featured in the soundtrack of the film. One single had been released ahead of the album that being 'Can't Buy Me Love'/'You Can't Do That' which had been issued on 20thMarch. It was also quite remarkable that for the first time on a Beatles album that all of the titles had been composed by John and Paul. Since the release of With The Beatles, the previous November, their UK success had started to spread around the world. Their first US single via Capitol Records – 'I Want To Hold Your Hand'/'I Saw Her Standing There' had topped the US charts for seven weeks, leading to their former US distributor reissuing 'She Loves You' and 'Love Me Do' both of which also reached the # 1 spot. In fact such was the group's popularity that in the first week of April, 1964 they held all top five positions in the Billboard chart with a further seven titles it's Hot Hundred.
Despite their success, their workload did not ease up, in fact within hours of returning from a triumphant visit to the US, which had included concert performances and three appearances on the Ed Sullivan TV show, the guys were in a TV studio in London rehearsing and recording another guest appearance. The Spring and early Summer of 1964 saw The Beatles filming and recording new material both for the movie and their next album. They also filmed a TV special, and played a few UK dates prior to jetting off on a 27 day tour that visited Denmark, The Netherlands, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand. They eventually returned to Britain on 2nd July and four days later attended the world premiere of 'A Hard Day's Night' at the London Pavilion.
The album reached no.1 in the UK charts towards the end of July and occupied the top spot for 21 of the 38 weeks that it spent in the Top Twenty In the USA, A different album was issued to that at home. The US version (issued in late June) was a soundtrack which as well as featuring a number of the songs from the UK album also included four instrumental pieces from the film's soundtrack performed by George Martin's Orchestra. A month later Capitol Records released 'Something New' an all-Beatles album that included eight songs from the UK release along with a further three tracks not previously released in the US. Both albums achieved enormous success. The soundtrack album enjoyed a 14-week stay at #1 and despite the crossover of titles, 'Something New' spent nine of those same weeks at #2.
NME Friday, July 3rd, 1964 :
Here it is, at last! The long-awaited title song from the Beatles' film 'A Hard Day's Night'. I'm sure every NME reader already has a copy on order, so you don't need me to recommend you to buy it. It's a bouncy finger-snapper, with a pounding beat and catchy melody. Both sides written by the Lennon-McCartney partnership, of course.
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At Last...Its The Beatles
9 September, 2009
Finally after many years of waiting EMI have given the Beatles catalogue they always deserved. This so superior in sound and presentation to the rushed cheap & nasty releases of 1987 (hurriedly put out to stop sales of pirate CD's) & I for one am very grateful. Finally I can retire my well worn vinyl LP's, EP's & singles as the keep sakes that they will always be and ditch those nasty sounding & looking 1987 CD's (expect a flood of them at boot sales in the coming weeks) & I have nothing against downloads but I like to have something tangible to look at. Now EMI/Apple go ahead and finish the job. Give us a long awaited CD of the Hollywood Bowl album, another one of all the Christmas Fan club discs and put the rest of the BBC material out before we all shuffle off this mortal coil! And while you are at it get the DVD's released for the Magical Mystery Tour, Let It Be and Shea Stadium films!!
As for this specific release....The packaging is fantastic...as with all the albums we have original artwork and sleeve notes reproduced alongside new photo's and information about the context of the release in Beatles history and info about the recording sessions and loads of period photos. This album was a real watershed as unlike it's two predecessors Please Please Me & With The News Beatles it consists of 100% new Lennon McCeartney material and in all honesty although just two of these songs were to be released as chart topping singles (the title track & Can't Buy Me Love) the quality and conistency of the material is so high throughout the whole album that any one of the 13 titles could have been a chart topper if the Beatles had wanted them to be. Pure Pleasure...and the PC viewable mini-doc is a welcome bonus too.
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track listing
- 1. A Hard Day's Night
- 2. I Should Have Known Better
- 3. If I Fell
- 4. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
- 5. And I Love Her
- 6. Tell Me Why
- 7. Can't Buy Me Love
- 8. Any Time At All
- 9. I'll Cry Instead
- 10. Things We Said Today
- 11. When I Get Home
- 12. You Can't Do That
- 13. I'll Be Back
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