Help!
by The Beatles
This album has been added to 4 private lists and 15 public lists:
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Grammy Album of the Year Award Winners and Nominees
1966 nominee how did this album not win??? Out of the albums selected for this year, maybe it was too groundbreaking to win? It was by far the most progressive album from this year, especially compared to the other albums that feel quite safe and a bit outdated for the mid-60’s. Smh
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1965
The album still contains traces of Beatlemania pop energy, but the songwriting is becoming more emotionally complicated and musically ambitious. “Help!” and “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” reveal newfound vulnerability, while “Ticket to Ride” introduces heavier rhythmic and sonic textures. The band’s melodic instincts remain extraordinary, but there’s increasing depth underneath the surface immediacy. Folk influences begin reshaping the arrangements and lyrical tone significantly. The album feels transitional in the best sense — you can hear the group rapidly evolving from inside the songs themselves. It bridges youthful exuberance and artistic self-consciousness beautifully.
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Makes Me Feel A Way
It's the Beatles, you already know I'm dancing alone in my room to anything and everything by this band
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