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Universal acclaim- based on 200 Ratings
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Positive: 164 out of 200
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Mixed: 12 out of 200
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Negative: 24 out of 200
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Feb 9, 2016Listening to Love, I get the same feeling as if someone is caressing my skin. It's inexplicably beautiful. I love the way they mixed the songs. The remix of Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! is outstanding. 100% recommended.
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Apr 20, 2015
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Nov 21, 2012These songs are all fantastic classics and yet this album couldn't be more of a chore to get through. Why, might you ask? I still can't even put my finger on it.
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Sep 3, 2012
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Feb 18, 2012Love is a brilliant album which takes the classic Beatles tracks and make them gel into a seamless flow of music. New energy is brought to old tracks without tampering with what made them so exceptional in the first place. When you listen to it you are reminded of just how diverse and inventive the Beatles really were.
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Oct 27, 2011
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Oct 28, 2010
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Sep 9, 2010If Abbey Road side 2 gave us a ground-breaking 20 minute medley of Beatles magic that was the precursor to the rock "opera" format of studio bands of the late 60's onwards then "Love" is the crowning epitaph.
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EdwinBAug 4, 2009
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FrankHJul 31, 2009I don't get it either. It sounds like a ripped up Vegas Beatles to me. Do yourself a favor and buy the original albums.
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rik4536sJun 9, 2008
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RayBApr 15, 2008
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KenS.Mar 1, 2008I'm a huge Beatles fan and really appreciate most of their music but how many more variations of the same music can we be expected to buy? It may be time for us to move on.
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RoyE.Dec 30, 2007
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JImKSep 20, 2007Beatlemania reigns in the 21st century. Another generation can ALMOST understand what we did when they first hit the shores.
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DavidZ.Sep 7, 2007Contributes nothing to the understanding of what made the Beatles great. Sorry, don't get it.
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ronaldG.Aug 12, 2007Great fun figuring out where the various sub-parts come from, and a great variety of Beatle sounds - not necessarily #1 hits. The one Beatle album to take on a desert island.
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mattcJul 20, 2007I love the Beatles, obviously. I believe their tunes are masterpieces, not to be ever tampered with. But, sadly, this album doesn't prove that wrong. When i was listening to 'Here comes the sun', the Indian drum beat vibe was interesting yes, but the song itself didn't feel the same. Seriously, classics should never EVER be remixed
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DustinP.Jul 5, 2007A truly outstanding and original twist on the Beatles music.It's just as fun to try to identify all the little sound effects in each song as it is to just enjoy the music.
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RitaXJun 30, 2007wonderful
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MarkRJun 26, 2007They were a good band. Grow up everybody...
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SeanG.May 27, 2007One of the fab four's best....bar none.
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BlakeJMar 29, 2007Very fun. If you are a Beatles fan, that is.
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patbMar 16, 2007nothing new per se
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JosephAMar 9, 2007A best of type album, with a few differences that make it better, this is a fantastic album of the most popular band ever
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JimWFeb 26, 2007Incredible!
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[Anonymous]Feb 26, 2007
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AlexDFeb 25, 2007Absolutely Superb! What a joy to lisen to, what a march back in time to hear how wonderful this music was, and stil lis...I wish the entire Beatles albums would be rencoded by the Martins in DTS 5.1.....what a sonic goldmine! I have never heard the Beatles sound so good, and with all the rereshing remixing and blending in ny the Martins this is a collabortation that is exquisite!! Thanks! AD
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allenhFeb 25, 2007
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PavinKFeb 22, 2007This is a great CD but i dont encourage first time beatle listners to listen to it, listen to the originals then listen to these fantasticaly mixed songs
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Awards & Rankings
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Love vindicates the Beatles' status as master musicians and conceptualists.
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The question of whether anybody would listen to Love more than once if the original Beatles albums were available in equivalent sound quality is a nice one. But it doesn't seem to matter much when you can almost feel the spit flying from John Lennon's mouth during Revolution, or when A Day in the Life's orchestral swell comes surging from the speakers. After all, it's hard to ask questions when your breath has been taken away.
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You could figure it as a sop to today's interactive mash-up culture. Or you could say it's just extending the medley-ish, segue-happy ethos of Abbey Road to the band's entire catalog. Really, it's both, and it's bliss.