The Beatles - Past Masters, Vol. 2

The Beatles - Past Masters, Vol. 2
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Album Details

Title: Past Masters, Vol. 2
Artist: The Beatles
Release Date: 3/7/1988
Re-Released On: 3/18/1998
Label: Capitol Records, Toshiba EMI
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 077779004423, 4988006740099
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Singer/Songwriter, British Invasion, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, British Psychedelia, AM Pop
Moods: Ambitious, Bright, Complex, Exciting, Fun, Lively, Witty, Amiable/Good-Natured, Carefree, Happy, Poignant, Searching, Sentimental, Sweet, Warm, Whimsical, Wistful, Yearning, Cheerful, Exuberant, Gleeful, Humorous, Joyous, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Lush, Melancholy, Quirky, Rollicking, Sophisticated, Swaggering, Trippy, Irreverent, Light, Playful, Romantic, Wry, Bittersweet, Eccentric, Party/Celebratory
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Day Tripper
  2. We Can Work It Out
  3. Paperback Writer
  4. Rain
  5. Lady Madonna
  6. The Inner Light
  7. Hey Jude
  8. Revolution
  9. Get Back
  10. Don't Let Me Down
  11. The Ballad of John and Yoko
  12. Old Brown Shoe
  13. Across the Universe [Version]
  14. Let It Be
  15. You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDToshiba EMI51126
1988CDCapitol RecordsC2-90044

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Album Review

Picking up in 1965 where Past Masters, Vol. 1 left off, Past Masters, Vol. 2 collects the 15 non-LP tracks that the Beatles released in the last five years of their career (not counting the singles that were released on Magical Mystery Tour). If Vol. 2 is more eclectic than its predecessor, it isn't quite as thematically consistent, but it does hit greater highs with a greater frequency. Indeed, some of the greatest singles in pop history are here: "Day Tripper," "We Can Work It Out," "Paperback Writer," "Rain," "Lady Madonna," "Hey Jude," "Revolution," "Don't Let Me Down," and "The Ballad of John and Yoko." All of the aforementioned are staples in the Lennon/McCartney canon, and while George Harrison's two contributions aren't as familiar, "The Inner Light" is arguably his best Indian excursion and "Old Brown Shoe" is a charmingly jaunty tune that points toward his solo career. In the middle of all this, single versions of "Get Back" and "Let It Be" appear (the former is stiffer than the LP version, the latter is better than its counterpart), along with the alternate (and superior) "Across the Universe" and the silly yet strangely irresistible "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)." Overall, the compilation feels a little disjointed, mainly because it covers so much ground so quickly, but that takes nothing away from the quality of the music, since many of these songs rank among the best, most inventive recordings of the pop/rock era. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Billy PrestonVocals
Brian JonesPerformer, Saxophone
George HarrisonGuitar, Vocals
George MartinProducer
John KellyPhotography
John LennonGuitar, Vocals
Mark LewisohnCompilation, Liner Notes
Paul McCartneyVocals, Bass
Ringo StarrDrums, Vocals
Robert WhitakerPhotography