George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, The Beatles
Release Title
Anthology, Vol. 2
Dimensions
Item Height
0.37in
Item Weight
1.47lb.
Item Length
12.30in
Item Width
12.22in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks
45
Country/Region of Manufacture
Netherlands
Tracks
1.1 Real Love 1.2 Yes It Is 1.3 I'm Down 1.4 If You've Got Trouble 1.5 That Means a Lot 1.6 Yesterday 1.7 It's Only Love 1.8 I Feel Fine 1.9 Ticket to Ride 1.10 Yesterday (2) 1.11 Help 1.12 Everybody's Tryin' to Be My Baby 1.13 Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 1.14 I'm Looking Through You 1.15 12 Bar Original 1.16 Tomorrow Never Knows 1.17 Got to Get You Into My Life 1.18 And Your Bird Can Sing 1.19 Taxman 1.20 Eleanor Rigby 1.21 I'm Only Sleeping (1) 1.22 I'm Only Sleeping 1.23 Rock 'N' Roll Music 1.24 She's a Woman 1.25 Strawberry Fields Forever (1) 1.26 Strawberry Fields Forever (2) 1.27 Strawberry Fields Forever 1.28 Penny Lane 1.29 Day in the Life 1.30 Good Morning Good Morning 1.31 Only a Northern Song 1.32 Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite 1.33 Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite (2) 1.34 Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds 1.35 Within You Without You 1.36 SGT Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1.37 You Know My Name (Look Up the Number) 1.38 I Am the Walrus 1.39 Fool on the Hill 1.40 Your Mother Should Know 1.41 Fool on the Hill (1) 1.42 Hello Goodbye 1.43 Lady Madonna 1.44 Across the Universe 2.20 Across the Universe [Take 2][Alternate Take]
Subgenre
British
Number of Discs
3
Notes
2005 3-LP set. The most anticipated of the Anthology series, this collection covers what was arguably the Fab Four's most intensely creative period ('65-'67) when they single-handedly changed the course of popular music. "Anthology 2" doesn't disappoint. Outtakes and demos show the building of songs such as "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite," while the pure pop song writing of "Rubber Soul" and "Help!" is also documented, along with the sonic experimentation that characterized "Revolver." Even if the legendary proto-metal jam of "What's the New Mary Jane" didn't see the light of day here, there is plenty for any Beatles fan. EMI.