The Beatles’ Worst Album
post # 510 — March 3, 2008 — a General post
A review of my recent book referred to it as an “uneven collection of essays”, which is fair comment. I took consolation in the fact that no-one ever achieves a consistently high standard.
For example, (and for fun), the Beatles released about 187 official recordings in their career. Here are my nominations for the 20 tracks that would make up “The Beatle’s Worst Album”:
- Act Naturally
- All Together Now
- Baby You’re a Rich Man
- Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
- Dig A Pony
- Dig It
- Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey
- Flying
- For You, Blue
- Good Morning, Good Morning
- Happiness is a Warm Gun
- Helter Skelter
- I Want You
- Maggie May
- Revolution #9
- Why Don’t We Do it in the Road
- Wild Honey Pie
- Yer Blues
- You Know My Name Look Up the Number
- Your Mother Should Know
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Any other nominations?
Bob McIlree said:
David – I’m curious as to how you assessed these particular tunes. Is there bias as to who wrote it? Who sang it? What album that they appear on? There is a lot of context with the Fab Four’s work with respect to particular albums, as there are with The Who and The Rolling Stones.
Take a whack at the latter two bands when you have time or feel the need…as I remarked, just curious – about the tunes and the bias…:)
Bob
P.S. If memory serves, there were a lot of forgettable cover tunes that they did in the very early 60’s – trying to escape Liverpool, that are equally in-line with respect to your list, but nonetheless, recorded…:)
posted on March 3, 2008