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The Beatles' Second Album
was the first album of the group's work to be assembled by
Capitol Records
exclusively for the American market (as opposed to, say,
Meet the Beatles!
, which was a reconfigured and shortened version of
With the Beatles
). As such, it offends some historical purists, who don't think of it as a real album. Regardless of its origins, however,
stands as probably best pure
rock & roll
album ever issued of the group's music. In the process of pulling songs from various British and American EPs, singles (including
"She Loves You"
) and B-sides, as well as tracks left over from the editing of
for American release, the compilers somehow managed to avoid any trace of the
pop
ballads
favored by
Paul McCartney
that usually slowed down the group's other early albums, and the result was the longest uninterrupted body of hard
and
R&B
in their entire output. No other long-player by the group featured them doing more covers of songs by black American artists or songwriters, including
Little Richard
(
"Long Tall Sally"
),
Chuck Berry
"Roll Over Beethoven"
Smokey Robinson
"You Really Got a Hold on Me"
Barrett Strong
"Money"
), and others, and just to show how rich a vein this all was at the time of its release, the version of
here actually charted briefly as a single, while
served as their concert finale. ~ Bruce Eder
was the first album of the group's work to be assembled by
Capitol Records
exclusively for the American market (as opposed to, say,
Meet the Beatles!
, which was a reconfigured and shortened version of
With the Beatles
). As such, it offends some historical purists, who don't think of it as a real album. Regardless of its origins, however,
stands as probably best pure
rock & roll
album ever issued of the group's music. In the process of pulling songs from various British and American EPs, singles (including
"She Loves You"
) and B-sides, as well as tracks left over from the editing of
for American release, the compilers somehow managed to avoid any trace of the
pop
ballads
favored by
Paul McCartney
that usually slowed down the group's other early albums, and the result was the longest uninterrupted body of hard
and
R&B
in their entire output. No other long-player by the group featured them doing more covers of songs by black American artists or songwriters, including
Little Richard
(
"Long Tall Sally"
),
Chuck Berry
"Roll Over Beethoven"
Smokey Robinson
"You Really Got a Hold on Me"
Barrett Strong
"Money"
), and others, and just to show how rich a vein this all was at the time of its release, the version of
here actually charted briefly as a single, while
served as their concert finale. ~ Bruce Eder