They have not yet left the scene but think there probably already in 1965, the Beatles make the film, and an album to accompany, Help! it's called, it's really good. Obviously, we are still far ahead ambitions but, deuce! There was material to be enthusiastic about this excellent collection of pop songs of the first order. Essential classics side, two titles obviously dominate the poster, the title song, unstoppable energy and good humor (despite bittersweet lyrics) and also nostalgic but much more soft, Yesterday that artists will not moult constantly resume with more or less success. This does not diminish the interest of some others: You've Got to Hide Your Love Away where Lennon and Dylan thinks he does good, that I Need You, near its beginnings the group is currently for Excellence its melody, You're Gonna Lose That Girl and It's Only Love which already sound Rubber Soul is emerging, Ticket to Ride course with its stainless drum gimmick and melody is taken up so readily loudly ( sorry for the neighbors!), a deliciously retro Act Naturally, the best piece of Ringo previously (and a cover of Buck Owens, incidentally), I've Seen Her Face small acoustic swing so typical Macca, and finally the second recovery the album, the Beatles last will record in their career, rock Dizzy Miss Lizzy energizing or Lennon hoarse fun as the days of a glorious Twist and Shout ... What wonders or almost proof then the bubbling creativity of the quartet and, in particular, the duo Lennon / McCartney. And "sonic governance" of George Martin, the fifth Beatle, presiding over the success of his foals (the golden roe,) we obviously not forgotten. Album hinge, still attached to the past but clearly ready to cast off, Help! obviously is not recommended and definitely his half-century!
John Lennon - lead, harmony and background vocals; acoustic (six and twelve-string) guitars and rhythm; electric piano Paul McCartney - lead, harmony and background vocals; lead, acoustic and bass guitars; acoustic and electric pianos; güiro George Harrison - lead, harmony and background vocals; acoustic, rhythm and lead guitars Ringo Starr - drums, handclaps and assorted percussion (tambourine, maracas, cowbell, bongos, claves and brushed snare); lead vocals (on "Act Naturally") & George Martin - piano and producer John Scott - flutes on "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" String quartet on "Yesterday", arranged by Martin in association with McCartney