Abbey Road (Remastered)
by The Beatles
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This album has been added to 25 private lists and 49 public lists:
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Grammy Album of the Year Award Winners and Nominees
1970 nominee This is such a solid album. I always think I don’t really like this album, but it’s easily one of their best. It’s silly and it’s zany, but I also take it pretty seriously. I think they struck a great balance on this album, not sure how else to describe it. It’s not too much of anything, but it’s just the right amount of… everything? Also, several of my favorite of their songs are on this album. I always thought of myself as someone who likes the Beatles, but do I, like, really LIKE them? I always thought they were a bit overrated in how much they’ve influenced all music, but the more I listen to them during this challenge, I actually think they might be pretty properly rated. It’s insane how much they did in such a short time.
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Album Log
Date: (04/26/26)
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TOP 75 ALBUMS DECEMBER 2025
From a mid album to amazing. The Beatles magnum opus for sure.
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Peak
personal note: I have this one already
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Top 100 Albums (Oct 2025)
Another classic and timeless record.
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Listening Log
Gotta start with the (definitely overhyped) classic ;)
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the list.
Quintessential Beatles. The mix between each member’s song type (side 1 is the best example) how it all fits together. Story telling, whimsy, heavy songs, sunny songs all blended into an album that still feels fresh in whatever the current year is. Never to be matched again.
The medelay at the end is perfect. What an ending to their legacy.
10/10
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Top 100+1
Something in the way she moves
Attracts me like no other lover
Something in the way she woos me
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1001Albums
This is the last album that the Beatles recorded together (although Let It Be was released after this). It’s as fine a coda to their career as you could wish for, although the tensions between them could be felt. Apparently John hated Paul’s “granny music”, Ringo had his moment with Octopus’s Garden and George had two of his best songs included. Side one closes with the relentless I Want You and side two with The End (and the cheeky Her Majesty). Sublime!
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Kyle's most favorite albums ever that are really great
Pop Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Progressive Pop, Blues Rock, Art Pop
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