Love (The Beatles album)

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Love
Love cover
Compilation album by The Beatles
Released 20 November 2006 (UK)
21 November 2006 (U.S.)
Recorded Abbey Road Studios;
1963–1969, 2004–2006
Genre Rock
Length 78:37 (CD, vinyl)
80:34 (DVD-Audio)
Label Apple, Capitol, EMI
Producer George and Giles Martin
Professional reviews
The Beatles chronology
The Capitol Albums, Volume 2
(2006)
Love
(2006)

Love is a soundtrack compilation album by The Beatles released in November 2006. It features music compiled and remixed for the Cirque du Soleil show of the same name. The album was produced by George Martin and his son Giles Martin, who said, "What people will be hearing on the album is a new experience, a way of re-living the whole Beatles musical lifespan in a very condensed period."[1]

Contents

George Martin and his son Giles began work on Love after getting permission from Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono, and Olivia Harrison (the latter two representing John Lennon and George Harrison, respectively).[1] In discussing the project, Giles Martin noted that elements were utilized from recordings in The Beatles catalogue, "the original four tracks, eight tracks and two tracks and used this palette of sounds and music to create a soundbed."[1] George Martin also promised a prize to those who could crack a "code" found in the album.[2]

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the two surviving members of The Beatles, have responded very positively to the album. McCartney noted that "This album puts The Beatles back together again, because suddenly there's John and George with me and Ringo". Starr commended George and Giles Martin for the album and said that the album is "really powerful for me and I even heard things I'd forgotten we'd recorded."[3][4]

The album was first played publicly on Virgin Radio's The Geoff Show. Virgin Radio DJ Geoff Lloyd, a self-proclaimed fan of The Beatles, chose to play the entire album uninterrupted to allow younger fans to experience an album premiere.[5]

Love placed at #3 in the UK Albums Chart during its first week of release, trailing Westlife's The Love Album and Oasis' Stop the Clocks compilation.[6] It was also successful in the United States, debuting at #4 in the Billboard 200, where it was certified Platinum in late 2006.[7]

Love debuted at #1 in the United World Chart selling 721,000 copies in its first week and knocked off the top spot six new big releases that occupied other positions of the Top 10. With a leap of 26,000 copies, Jay-Z's Kingdom Come debuted at #2 and with 300,000 copies less than Love, U2's U218 Singles placed at #3. The following week, the album continued occupying the top spot, this time with a respectable 436,000 copies sold. Despite a sales increase of 467,000 copies in its third week, Love slipped down to #2 knocked by Il Divo's Siempre, which only sold 5,000 more. However, the following week Love returned to #1 and the same time reached Platinum certification in the United World Chart for 2 million copies sold.

Sales increased again during the next week due to the Christmas period and spent a total of six weeks at the top. It was finally displaced by U2 in late January 2007. After that, Love fell quickly in the chart and only achieved 15 weeks inside the Top 40. With only four weeks out in stores during 2006, Love became the fifteenth best-selling album of the year worldwide with 2,849,000 copies sold. During the following six months the album continued to sell steadily, at an average rate of 25,000 copies sold worldwide per week. It did so particularly in the United States, where it is still in the charts after 42 weeks from release.

The album was released in three versions — a standard CD version, a two-disc CD and DVD-Audio package and a two-disc vinyl package. The DVD-Audio disc contains a 5.1-channel surround sound mix (96 kHz 24-bit MLP), downmixable to 2-channel. For backwards compatibility it also contains separate audio-only DVD-Video content with 2-channel stereo (48 kHz 16-bit PCM) and 5.1-channel surround (448 kbit/s Dolby Digital and 754 kbit/s DTS).

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Japan 2006-11-15 Toshiba-EMI CD TOCP-70200
CD / DVD-Audio TOCP-70201
United Kingdom 2006-11-20 Apple Records, EMI
CD 3798082 / 0946 3 79808 2 8
CD / DVD-Audio 3798102 / 0946 3 79810 2 3
United States 2006-11-21 Apple, Capitol Records, EMI CD 0946 3 79808 2 8
CD / DVD-Audio 0946 3 79810 2 3
United Kingdom 2007-04-30 Apple Records, EMI
Vinyl

The DVD has longer versions of "Revolution" and "Back in the USSR", increasing the total running time by nearly two minutes. The track listing for both discs is as follows:

All tracks written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, except where noted (see also: Lennon/McCartney).

  1. "Because" – 2:44
  2. "Get Back" – 2:05
  3. "Glass Onion" – 1:20
  4. "Eleanor Rigby"
    "Julia (transition)" – 3:05
  5. "I Am the Walrus" – 4:28
  6. "I Want to Hold Your Hand" – 1:26
  7. "Drive My Car / The Word / What You're Doing" – 1:54
  8. "Gnik Nus" – 0:55
  9. "Something" (George Harrison)
    "Blue Jay Way (transition)" – 3:29
  10. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! / I Want You (She's So Heavy) / Helter Skelter" – 3:22
  11. "Help!" – 2:18
  12. "Blackbird / Yesterday" – 2:31
  13. "Strawberry Fields Forever" – 4:31
  14. "Within You Without You / Tomorrow Never Knows" (Harrison, Lennon/McCartney) – 3:07
  15. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" – 4:10
  16. "Octopus's Garden" (Richard Starkey) – 3:18
  17. "Lady Madonna" – 2:56
  18. "Here Comes the Sun" (Harrison)
    "The Inner Light (transition)" – 4:18
  19. "Come Together / Dear Prudence"
    "Cry Baby Cry (transition)" – 4:45
  20. "Revolution" – 2:14 (CD version) / 3:23 (DVD version)
  21. "Back in the U.S.S.R." – 1:54 (CD version) / 2:34 (DVD version)
  22. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (Harrison) – 3:46
  23. "A Day in the Life" – 5:08
  24. "Hey Jude" – 3:58
  25. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)" – 1:22
  26. "All You Need Is Love" – 3:38

Love contains elements from 130 individual recordings of The Beatles.[8] While a complete list has not been disclosed, highlights of how the elements were mixed have been noted by the press.

Chart (2007) Providers Peak
position
Certification Sales
Argentina CAPIF 1 Gold (2x) 40,000[16]
United World Chart Media Traffic 1(6)[17] 2x Platinum 4,395,000
United World Chart +7,5%, which's not covered by Mediatraffic 1[17] 2x Platinum 4,724,000
Billboard 200 Billboard 4[18] Platinum 1,580,802 [19]
Billboard Comprehensive Albums 4[20]
Billboard Top Internet Albums 1[21]
Euro Album Chart IFPI 1[22] 2x Platinum[23] 2,000,000+
Canada Album Chart Nielsen Soundscan 1[24] 2x Platinum[25] 200,000+
France Album Chart SNEP/IFOP 1[26] Platinum 211.200[27]
Greek International Album Chart IFPI 1[28] Gold 20,000
Ireland Album Chart IRMA 1 3x Platinum 45,000
Poland Album Chart ZPAV 2[29] Platinum 20,000+
Australian Album Chart ARIA 2[30] 2x Platinum 140,000+
New Zealand Album Chart RIANZ 2[31] Platinum 15,000+
German Album Chart Media Control 2[29] 3x Gold 300,000+
Sweden Album Chart GLF 2[32] Gold
UK Album Chart BPI/The Official UK Charts Company 3[33] 2x Platinum 769,000 (to June 8, 2007)
Japanese Album Chart Oricon 3[34] Platinum 242,822
Swiss Album Chart Media Control Europe 3[35]
Belgium Album Chart Ultratop / Nielsen 3[36] Gold 15,000+
Austria Album Chart Media Control Europe 3[37]
Netherlands Album Chart Megacharts 4[38] Gold 35,000
Czech Republic Albums Chart IFPI 4[39]
Portugal Album Chart Promusicae/Media Control 5[40] Gold 10,000+
Finland Album Chart GLF 5[41]
Brazil Album Chart Hot100Brasil 7[42] 90,000
Italy Album Chart FIMI/Nielsen 7[43] Platinum 150.000
Spain Album Chart Promusicae/Media Control 9[44]
Estonia Album Chart Media Control Europe 17[45]

  1. ^ a b c Beatles to release new album. NME (2006-10-02). Retrieved on 2006-10-03.
  2. ^ Beatles producers says "Love" soundtrack includes secret code theclockradio.com. Retrieved on June 15, 2007.
  3. ^ "Love" Released in Stereo and 5.1 - on November 20th 2006. The Beatles (2006-10-16). Retrieved on 2006-10-17.
  4. ^ The Beatles' new album: full details here. NME (2006-10-17). Retrieved on 2006-10-17.
  5. ^ Amazing response to the Beatles album. Virgin Radio (2006-11-16). Retrieved on 2006-11-17.
  6. ^ Westlife beat Oasis, U2 and The Beatles in UK album battle. NME (2006-11-26). Retrieved on 2006-11-26.
  7. ^ Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - The Beatles. Billboard 200. Retrieved on 2006-12-03.
  8. ^ The Beatles - Love. about.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-06.
  9. ^ a b c Chris Willman (2006-11-29). Labor of LOVE. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2006-11-29.
  10. ^ a b Howard Cohen (2006-11-21). It's hard not to LOVE the new Beatles album. Miami Herald. Retrieved on 2006-11-23.
  11. ^ a b c A likely lament: 'You can't do that to The Beatles. USA Today (2006-11-13). Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
  12. ^ a b c d e The Beatles: Love - PopMatters Music Review. PopMatters (2006-12-15). Retrieved on 2006-12-27.
  13. ^ Beatles smash hits now a mashup. CTVNews (2006-11-21). Retrieved on 2006-11-23.
  14. ^ a b Greig Watson (2006-11-17). Love unveils new angle on Beatles. BBC. Retrieved on 2006-11-17.
  15. ^ The Beatles 'LOVE' Podcast. The Beatles (2007-01-11). Retrieved on 2007-01-22.
  16. ^ Discos de Oro y Platino
  17. ^ a b Media Traffic
  18. ^ Billboard 200
  19. ^ Billboard Top 200
  20. ^ Billboard Comprehensive Albums
  21. ^ Top Internet Albums
  22. ^ Euro Album Chart
  23. ^ Ifpi Platnum by Month
  24. ^ Allmusic Chart Information
  25. ^ CRIA Gold & Platinum certifications for December 2006. Retrieved July 25, 2007.
  26. ^ PALMARÈS - ALBUMS TOP 200 - 07/07/2007
  27. ^ Charts Francais
  28. ^ CHARTS - IFPI En
  29. ^ a b Charts-Surfer
  30. ^ Aria Charts
  31. ^ Rianz.org
  32. ^ Hitlistan.se
  33. ^ The Official Charts
  34. ^ アルバムウイークリーTOP50補完スレ
  35. ^ Swiss Charts
  36. ^ Entertainment Skynet
  37. ^ Austrian Charts
  38. ^ Megacharts
  39. ^ HitParada
  40. ^ [1]
  41. ^ Finnish Charts
  42. ^ Hot 100 Brasil
  43. ^ Fimi.it
  44. ^ Los 40
  45. ^ Estonia Album Chart

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