Beatles Rool, Okay?
Eleven years after its release, the Beatles' Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is back in the charts. First released on June 2, 1967, the album is once again climbing the American charts, jumping 52 spaces in a single week. Following it along is the Beatles compilation The Beatles 1967-1970 and a single, “Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band/With a Little Help from My Friends” b/w “A Day in the Life.” Of course, the interest has been sparked by the Robert Stigwood film extravaganza. But the almost universal rubbishing handed out to Stigwood’s Sgt Pepper and its accompanying soundtrack album (Bee Gees. Frampton, Aerosmith et al) seems to have resulted in a hunger for dare we say it? “real” Beatles music.
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Rip It Up, Issue 16, 1 October 1978, Page 2
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124Beatles Rool, Okay? Rip It Up, Issue 16, 1 October 1978, Page 2
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