Magical Mystery Tour Columbia MO

A few weeks ago, we were fortunate enough to be featured in an online column by Jeff Ambramowitz, a writer for The Jerusalem Post. And while he ge ...

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Magical Mystery Tour

The Beatles

Capitol Records, 1967

http://www.thebeatles.com

REVIEW BY: Christopher Thelen

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: 05/23/1998

A few weeks ago, we were fortunate enough to be featured in an online column by Jeff Ambramowitz, a writer for The Jerusalem Post. And while he generally had some nice things to say about us, he raised a very good question: How could we have only reviewed three Beatles albums so far? (Memo to Jeff: Hate to break this to you, but we'll eventually get around to reviewing the Spice Girls - that is, once I get up the gumption to actually listen to my wife's copy.)

So, into the infamous Pierce Memorial Archives (Go Chicago Wolves... the only true pro hockey team in the Windy City), and out with Magical Mystery Tour, a combination soundtrack/new release that still has critics scratching their heads.

The first half of the album is a soundtrack to the television special that aired the day after Christmas in 1967. Two problems, though: Not many people in Great Britain had color TVs, meaning a lot of the psychedelia was lost in the black-and-white haze. Second, the script was supposedly so far out that you literally needed both the Cliff's Notes and a translator to figure out just what the hell was going on.

Musically, this portion of the album contains both strengths and weaknesses. The title track, "Fool On The Hill" and "I Am The Walrus" never fail to put a smile on my face, even if the lyrics to "I Am The Walrus" are best comprehended with the aid of other substances. (This coming, of course, from someone who has never experimented with drugs in his life.) Some of the other cuts fail to impress, like "Flying" and "Blue Jay Way," while "Your Mother Should Know" is both quirky and cute at the same time.


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