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The Beatles 1967 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The first three tracks and the last track are good. The rest is mediocre or simply bad. 14'32'' of good music over 39'7'' of total playing time means that only 40% percent of the album is good. Notice how the good music was placed at the beginning and at the end of the record. The last A-side track and the first B-side track are the worst. That gives us a clue concerning that the artists knew the real quality of what they had done. Besides, the only four good tracks that I've mentioned are the only four tracks from this album that were included in the Blue Album compilation. What makes this album special is that the production of every second of music is amazing. With the production of this album any Beatles album could be Sgt. Pepper's.
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