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HELP! (Original Soundtrack Album)
Released: August 13, 1965
Produced by: George Martin (and by Dave Dexter, Jr. in the U.S.A.)
Musical Score by: Ken Thorne
Label: Capitol
- James Bond Theme [instrumental] {Monty Norman} (0:16)
/ Help! {Lennon/McCartney} (2:21)
- Recorded: April 13, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
- The Night Before {Lennon/McCartney} (2:37)
- Recorded: February 17, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
- From Me To You Fantasy [instrumental]
{Lennon/McCartney, arranged by Ken Thorne} (2:03)
- Performed by: George Martin & Orchestra
- You've Got To Hide Your Love Away {Lennon/McCartney} (2:11)
- Recorded: February 18, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
- I Need You {Harrison} (2:32)
- Recorded: February 15, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
with overdubs added February 16, 1965
- In The Tyrol [instrumental]
{Richard Wagner, arranged by Ken Thorne} (2:21)
- Performed by: George Martin & Orchestra
- Another Girl {Lennon/McCartney} (2:08)
- Recorded: February 15, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
with McCartney overdubbing lead guitar on February 16, 1965
- Another Hard Day's Night [instrumental]
{Lennon/McCartney, arranged by Ken Thorne} (2:28)
- Performed by: George Martin & Orchestra
- Ticket To Ride {Lennon/McCartney} (3:13)
- Recorded: February 15, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
- The Bitter End [instrumental] {Ken Thorne}
/ You Can't Do That [instrumental] {Lennon/McCartney, arranged by Ken Thorne} (2:20)
- Performed by: George Martin & Orchestra
- You're Gonna Lose That Girl {Lennon/McCartney} (2:20)
- Recorded: February 19, 1965 at Abbey Road, London, England
- The Chase [instrumental] {Ken Thorne} (2:24)
- Performed by: George Martin & Orchestra
MY REVIEW
Once again The Beatles go back to all original tunes with the exception of a few that are performed by George Martin and Orchestra.
Once again George Harrison shows that he is a song writer giving this album "I Need You".
The lads from Liverpool give a good showing of their musical talents on this album but their is something missing from it. I have yet to finger it out even after numerous times of listening to this record. It may be the soundtrack idea but I am still unsure.
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