I Beatles had left the recording of 'White Album' apart. Each began to glimpse the end of the joint and the beginning of personal interests. Although no one wanted to say the word "fine", all they had in mind.
Maybe they were tired of each other , perhaps the early enthusiasm had run out, or perhaps the many quarrels economic management had come to undermine the mutual trust, perhaps (as many claim) even Yoko Ono it took its ...
finally deciding to make an album together, even recorded live and without further elaborated, each of them may have thought in reality to a hard farewell.
Why live? The idea was to film the group to work , but the four did not agree on anything and the presence of Yoko Ono on the set certainly did not improve the climate.
Among many difficulties, the filming was carried out (from hundreds of hours if brought out 88 minutes) and the songs were so painstakingly recorded, but then, as also on those recordings was no agreement, all was left gathering dust on shelves. Disc movie and would have gone under the title "Let it be" a year later.
But that was not the end.
After the recording of those pieces, the four decided to agree with George Martin to record a final album before they broke up that now seemed inevitable .
In fact, the songs that comprise this album were conceived and often recorded "in house" by the musicians and some, quite rightly, spoke of four solo albums in one, not the album of a group.
So George must two of his most beautiful songs ever ("Something", the piece of the Beatles with more cover after "Yesterday" and "Here Comes the Sun"), on two songs Lennon hallucinated that would advance his career hits like "Come Together" and destabilizing "" I Want You, "McCartney signature, among other things, the final part of the beautiful suites at the B-side:" She came in through the bathroom window "/ "Golden Slumbers" / "Carry That Weight" and even Ringo took leave from his companions with a bird's wing: the excellent "Octopus's Garden".
A great album at the end. ... Or four great little album
Rated 8
Lucio Mazzi
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