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Agreed. I found this album recently because I decided just to run through the Rolling Stone Top 500 songs list.
Alone Again Or was Number 470 ish, and it blew me away. The album is great.
Pet Sounds, released a year earlier, is superior to Sgt Pepper in every way (A Day in the Life excluded).
I still cannot see why Pepper was so highly regarded at the time and now.
I am sure it's because of an industry rule, but I can't find anything to support it on Google. The closest I can find is George Martin saying they didn't think it gives fans value for money to release twice.
So it must be one of those Mandela Effect things in my head. Need to find the Beatles book I thought I read it in.
I've always preferred the Beatles stuff up to 1966 compared to their later recordings. Around 1967, music got self indulgent for a almost a decade and this eventually led to the tedium that was prog rock. In my view, Sergeant Pepper is thought of as a classic because of it's "cleverness" - I agree with those who say Revolver was the Beatles' best album.
Sgt. Pepper - The most over rated album of all time!
There were far, far better albums being released in '67. Off the top of my head, The Doors 1st album, Love's 'Forever Changes', The Velvet Underground & Nico, Jimi Hendrix 'Are You Experienced', Cream 'Disraeli Gears. Big Brother & The Holding Company, Small Faces 'Small Faces'. Both Geno Washington & The Ram Jams album releases from 67 ' Shake A Tail Feather' & Hipsters, Filpsters an Finger Poppin' Daddies are far superior to that pile of tosh that is St Pepper
Maybe I should compile a list of the 100 1967 album releases that were ALL better than Sgt. Pepper?
Don't bother as it's a matter of taste!
I was 5 when this was released and listened properly to the album non stop when i was 9-10. I'm no beatles fan but i think this was a great album
It pissed of The beach boys who were hoping that their release, Good vibrations, was going to be groundbreaking stuff.
I love Sgt Pepper, but I am a bit of a Beatles fanatic but Forever Changes is perhaps better. Andmoreagain!! What a haunting song. Waiting for the Sun by The Doors is another stand out from that era.
Here's the album.....Forever Changes that is....
https://youtu.be/Q1L11Y0I5E0
Never saw the appeal of the doors tbh
It's an interesting snapshot of the Beatles as they were at the time. High on drugs much of the time (Lennon in particular), retired from gigging, the album was absolutely huge at the time. It was undoubtedly a lazy album - Lennon's contributions were random (a breakfast cereal commercial, a drawing made by his son (allegedly) and a circus poster). McCartney took over the production of it, probably because Lennon was experimenting with other things. He had the idea of an album with a theme; Britishness, maybe loneliness runs through it.
By now, it was easy to spot which Beatle had written which song. The band had fragmented into individual interests. It had arguably become a showcase for each member's individuality. Even 'A Day in the Life' was an amalgamation of separate songs by Lennon and McCartney.
As for being groundbreaking, Revolver was probably more so than Sergeant Pepper. I prefer Revolver as an album.
Just because you don't like it, doesn't mean it's not great.
Watch the documentary. I believe it's on BBC iPlayer.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-r...told-treasures
This is fantastic, by Peter Serafinowicz - what happens to the "woke up fell out of bed" guy for the rest of his Day In The Life.
https://soundcloud.com/user5316795/a...ay-in-the-life