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"Abbey Road" is the 11th studio album released by the Beatles. It is their last recorded album, although Let It Be was the last album released before the band's dissolution in 1970. Work on Abbey Road began in April 1969, and the album was released on 26 September 1969 in the United Kingdom, and 1 October 1969 in the United States.

The album was released amid tensions within the band. It has been viewed by many critics as the Beatles' greatest work and is ranked by several publications as one of the greatest albums of all time. Abbey Road remains their best-selling album.

After the near-disastrous sessions for the proposed Get Back album (later released as Let It Be), Paul McCartney suggested to music producer George Martin that the group get together and make an album "the way we used to", free of the conflict that began following the death of Brian Epstein and carrying over to the sessions for the "White Album". Martin agreed, stipulating that he must be allowed to do the album his way. This would be the last time the band would record with Martin.

With the Let It Be album partly finished, the sessions for Abbey Road began in April, as the single "The Ballad of John and Yoko" / "Old Brown Shoe" was completed. In fact, recording sessions of John Lennon's "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" had already started in February 1969 in Trident Studios, with Billy Preston on the organ—only three weeks after the Get Back sessions. Photos from these sessions are included in the book Get Back, which came along with the Let It Be album but not in the Let It Be film. McCartney is clean-shaven and Lennon has started to let his beard grow.

Most of the album was recorded between 2 July and 1 August 1969. After the album was finished and released, the Get Back / Let It Be project was re-examined. More work was done on the album, including the recording of additional music. Thus, though the bulk of Let It Be was recorded prior to Abbey Road, the latter was released first, and Abbey Road was the last album properly started by the Beatles before they disbanded. Lennon was on hiatus from the group and working with the Plastic Ono Band during the September 1969 lead-up to Abbey Road's release, which was effectively the first official sign of the Beatles' impending dissolution.

From the opening bassline of "Come Together" to "The love you take is equal to the love you make," almost 44 years later Abbey Road remains one of the greatest masterpieces not only in the Beatles' history, but also in rock history. Thankfully, because of the new Beatles remasters, we're hearing Abbey Road again like it's the first time. With a Side A stocked with tracks like "Come Together," "Something" and "Oh! Darling," our readers recently voted Abbey Road as the Fab Four's greatest album, no small achievement.

And then there's that Side B. As John Mendelsohn wrote in his 1969 Rolling Stone review of Abbey Road, "That the Beatles can unify seemingly countless musical fragments and lyrical doodlings into a uniformly wonderful suite, as they've done on side two, seems potent testimony that no, they've far from lost it, and no, they haven't stopped trying. No, on the contrary, they've achieved here the closest thing yet to Beatles freeform, fusing more diverse intriguing musical and lyrical ideas into a piece that amounts to far more than the sum of those ideas." (Mendelsohn also said "Simply, side two does more for me than the whole of Sgt. Pepper," which might be a slight overstatement).

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The front cover design, a photograph of the group traversing a zebra crossing, was based on sketched ideas by McCartney, and taken on 8 August 1969 outside EMI Studios on Abbey Road. At around 11.30 that morning, photographer Iain Macmillan was given only ten minutes to take the photo whilst he stood on a step-ladder and a policeman held up the traffic.

In the scene, the group walk across the street in single file from left to right, with Lennon leading, followed by Starr, McCartney, and Harrison. McCartney is barefoot. With the exception of Harrison, the group are wearing suits designed by Tommy Nutter.

The image of the Beatles on the crossing has become one of the most famous and imitated in recording history. The crossing is a popular destination for Beatles fans and there is a live webcam featuring it. In December 2010, the crossing was given grade II listed status for its "cultural and historical importance"; the Abbey Road studios themselves had been given similar status earlier in the year.

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8 years назад

michelliots

Abbey Road is truly an incredible album. I always say I feel like every single note on the album just sounds so destined to be in its exact placement. It's just a well made album; great songwriting, great producing, great recording, and a lot of high points for their career. Great album.

8 years назад

Xcorgi

When George Martin said he wanted to make it a happy album, well that didn't happen 100%. Thanks to Paul's weepy crybaby tone, he made half this album depressing to the point of suicide. Then again it was during that "shit" period in the 70's when pretty much all music got preachy, weepy, depressing and downright shitty.

8 years назад

Johan Cavalli

George Martin didn´t always understand Lennon´s music. Martin brought up in the 1930s, and wanted the pop music to sound like Irwing Berlin´s songs. Martin couldn´t realize that Lennon had at least two kind of melody types: one with an outer mobility, and one with an inner mobility. In the outer mobility melody type the melody goes up and down in the scale, and uses several notes. In the inner mobility melody type, the melody consists of only one note, but the background changes instead., for example in Julia.--Martin preferred Love Me Do instead of Ask Me Why (The Mammut Book of the Beatles, Sean Egan, 2009).--Martin didn´t like Tomorrow Never Knows, when he heard it the first time (The Beatles, Bob Spitz, 2005, pg 601).--Martin didn´t like All You Need Is Love when he heard it the first time (the book above, pg 700).--Martin didn´t like I Am The Walrus when he heard it the first time (Here There and Everywhere, Geoff Emerick, 2006, pg 213).Martin was were more close to McCartney, than to Lennon (the book above pg 7).--1964 there was an LP record released by Martin called Off The Beatles Track, with Martin´s instrumentations. In I Want to Hold Your Hand, Martin completely missed the point: he didn´t put in the octave run in “…I want to hold your HAND!!!...”. The same mistake in Please Please Me: he didn´t put in the octave run in “…it so hard to reason with YOU!!!...”, the most important bits in these two songs. He wanted them to sound more commercial.

8 years назад

Power TJ

Abbey Road, Sgt Pepper, White Album, Let it Be, Hard days night, Record still stands never get bored hearing the songs. Classic Album.

8 years назад

Tim Rose

I think Ringo gets to me the most talking about the end. As he exhales "they were 4 guys that loved each other". I thought Ringo was going to cry....and make me cry too.I love The Beatles even more now than during the heights of Beatlemania when they changed my 8 year old life. Named my only son John Paul. I am PROUD to have been around since the beginning in 1963.Watching them on the Ed Sullivan show that first night changed my life forever. I wouldn't trade those precious memories for all the money on earth. 

8 years назад

SRV. 123

I liked the ending. I got it. Go out on a high note.

8 years назад

Bob Moslow

Agree with the multi-variable explanation of the causes for the break-up (not Yoko). Once away from the synergistic energy of The Beatles, in which the WHOLE added up to far more than the SUM OF ITS PARTS, the work of each became uneven. Yes, there were still great moments, but; there was never a consistent quality of excellence.

8 years назад

Jon Howard

Have always gotten the sense "Abbey Road" is George Martin's favorite. It's most likely mine.

8 years назад

GhettoMist

George really got screwed, he was beginning to learn how to write, then it ends lol. He had so much meaning in his few songs.

8 years назад

gavbkk83 Ireland

RIP George, my favourite of a great bunch. " My Sweet Lord". x

8 years назад

Flexile Dragon Lord

When Ringo said " Last record, last track, last take " with Here Comes The Sun fading me, it really hit me man. In the lifetime fan feels...

9 years назад

john mayer

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9 years назад

Kohl423

The Beatles were ready to go their respective ways. Let It Be contained one or two interesting tunes but was otherwise pretty dead (not that any heavy duty Beatle fan would ever admit that), so Abbey Road was a welcome relief. Even amongst the short numbers there are are some real gems with the Group working together. John, Paul & George all wanted to be free to do other things. Their music had begun to split along different roads and even Ringo was ready to look after himself musically and through some acting. Despite the painful divorce they remained close under the publicity surface. All of them did produce some excellent individual material albeit that John & Paul were both at their best together. The alliance of their different approaches made for classics. I suspect the "Mellowing with age" might have continued in their relationships though I doubt that all of them would have performed together at any one time. Sadly we'll never know following John's murder.

9 years назад

Rosy Lucy

The great fab four!! 

9 years назад

Tao Ming

True inspirational music just passes through people. Inspiration by definition has to come from beyond your own your own mind to be truly new and original. As John Lennon said, *When the real music comes to me, the music of the spheres, the music that surpasses understanding- that has nothing to do with me, cause i am just the channel. The only joy for me is for it to be given to me, and transcribe it like a medium, those are the moments that I live for.* The truth of life has been revealed Google *Truth contest* and check out the top entry. This is truth you can and should check for yourself.

9 years назад

Holly Potthoff

It's a lovely combination of video, music, and honest words. Beautiful and sad to see and hear. I was really touched by Ringo's words. 

9 years назад

M Rodgers

Hard for anyone to convince me that they all didn't realize it was their last hurrah. The final track of the album was "The End!" (not counting "Her Majesty")Abbey Road for me is sad but very special to listen to. The group had come such a long way in terms of creative prowess. And George was by then every bit the composer that Paul and John were (his two contributions, "Something" and "Here Comes the Sun," being among the best Beatles songs period).

9 years назад

Dan Steely

I don't care what anybody says, I like the Beatles.

9 years назад

Across The Universe 1960's

I really wanna see their fights and see wtf they were even fighting about

9 years назад

Quaalude Charlie

This is the 11th studio album released by the Beatles :) QC

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