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词条 Magical Mystery Tour
释义

  1. Background

  2. Artwork and packaging

  3. Release

  4. Critical reception

  5. Release history

  6. Track listing

     Album  Double EP 

  7. Personnel

  8. Charts

  9. Certifications

  10. Notes

  11. References

  12. External links

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| studio = EMI Studios, London; Olympic Sound Studios, London; Chappell Sound Studios, London[1]
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Magical Mystery Tour is an album by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a double EP in the United Kingdom and an LP in the United States. Produced by George Martin, it includes the soundtrack to the 1967 film of the same name. The EP was issued in the UK on 8 December 1967 on the Parlophone label, while the Capitol Records LP release in the US occurred on 27 November and featured eleven tracks with the addition of songs from the band's 1967 singles. The first release as an eleven-track LP in the UK did not occur until 1976.

Despite widespread media criticism of the Magical Mystery Tour film, the soundtrack was a critical and commercial success and a number one Grammy-nominated album in the US. When EMI issued the Beatles' catalogue on compact disc in 1987, the track listing of the 1967 US LP was adopted rather than the six-song UK release.

Background

After the Beatles completed Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in April 1967, Paul McCartney wanted to create a film that captured a psychedelic theme similar to that represented by author and LSD proponent Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters on the US West Coast.{{sfn|MacDonald|2005|p=254}}{{sfn|Gould|2007|p=439}} Titled Magical Mystery Tour, the film was to be unscripted: various "ordinary" people were to travel on a coach and have unspecified "magical" adventures.{{sfn|Schaffner|1978|p=90}} The Beatles recorded the song "Magical Mystery Tour", but the film idea then lay dormant as the band continued recording songs for the United Artists animated film Yellow Submarine and, in the case of "All You Need Is Love", for their appearance on the Our World satellite broadcast on 25 June. The death of their manager, Brian Epstein, in late August, which the Beatles learned of while attending a Transcendental Meditation seminar in Wales,{{sfn|Miles|2001|pp=276–77}} led to the Magical Mystery Tour film becoming a reality.{{sfn|MacDonald|2005|pp=254–55}} During a band meeting in early September, McCartney suggested they proceed with the film,{{sfn|Brown|Gaines|2002|pp=252–53}} to ensure the group had a point of focus while coming to terms with the loss of their manager.{{sfn|Hertsgaard|1996|p=230}}{{sfn|Gould|2007|p=438}}

Designed as a television special, Magical Mystery Tour included six new songs: the title track, "I Am the Walrus", "The Fool on the Hill", "Blue Jay Way", "Flying" and "Your Mother Should Know". The number of songs posed a challenge for the Beatles and their UK record company, EMI, as there were too few for an LP album but too many for an EP.{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|p=131}} One idea considered was to issue an EP which played at 33 rpm but this would have caused a loss of audio fidelity that was deemed unacceptable. The solution chosen was to issue the music in the innovative format of a double EP.{{sfn|Neaverson|1997|p=53}}[5]

Because EPs were not popular in the US at the time, Capitol Records released the soundtrack as an LP by adding tracks from that year's non-album singles.{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|p=131}}{{sfn|Miles|2001|pp=285–86}} The Beatles were displeased about this, since they believed that tracks released on a single should not then appear on a new album.{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|p=131}}{{sfn|Greene|2016|pp=41–42}} The first side of the Capitol LP contained the film soundtrack songs (like earlier British Beatles soundtrack albums), while the second side contained both sides of the band's two singles released up to this point in 1967, along with "Hello, Goodbye", which would be issued as their new single in November. Three of the previously released tracks – "Penny Lane", "Baby, You're a Rich Man" and "All You Need Is Love" – were presented in duophonic (or "processed") stereo sound on Capitol's stereo version of the LP.{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|p=131}}{{sfn|Davis|1980}} In a 1968 interview, John Lennon told Rolling Stone magazine: "It's not an album, you see. It turned into an album over here, but it was just [meant to be] the music from the film."[6]

Artwork and packaging

As part of the unusual format, the Beatles decided to package the two EPs in a gatefold sleeve with a 24-page booklet.{{sfn|Neaverson|1997|p=53}}{{sfn|Schaffner|1978|p=92}} The latter contained song lyrics, colour photos from film production, and colour story illustrations in the comic strip style{{sfn|Neaverson|1997|p=53}} by Beatles Book cartoonist Bob Gibson.{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|p=131}} Of the double-EP package, film studies academic Bob Neaverson later commented: "While it certainly solved the song quota problem, one suspects that it was also partly born of the Beatles' pioneering desire to experiment with conventional formats and packaging."{{sfn|Neaverson|1997|p=54}}

When preparing the US release, Capitol enlarged the photos and illustrations to LP size to serve as a booklet inside a gatefold album sleeve.{{sfn|Schaffner|1978|p=92}} The cover design for both the EP and LP releases was done by John Van Hamersveld, the head of Capitol's art department, rather than by EMI in London.[7] The lyrics to the film songs were also printed inside the gatefold itself. In the late 1970s, Capitol deleted the 24-page booklet from the album and removed mention of it from the front album cover.

Release

Magical Mystery Tour was issued in the UK on 8 December 1967, just over two weeks before the film was broadcast by BBC-TV.{{sfn|Miles|2001|p=285}} It retailed at the sub-£1 price of 19s 6d{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|p=131}} (equivalent to £{{Formatnum:{{Inflation|UK|0.975|1967}}}} today). With the broadcast rights for North America assigned to NBC, the Capitol album was scheduled for a mid-December release.[8] The company instead issued the album on 27 November. In Britain only, the film was then screened on Boxing Day to an audience estimated at 15 million.{{sfn|Schaffner|1978|p=90}} It was savaged by reviewers, giving the Beatles their first critical failure.{{sfn|Hertsgaard|1996|p=229}}{{sfn|Miles|1997|pp=368–69}}{{refn|group=nb|As a result, the American broadcaster withdrew its bid for the local rights, and the film was not shown there at the time.{{sfn|Schaffner|1978|p=90}}}}

Magical Mystery Tour was number 1 on Billboard{{'}}s Top LPs listings for eight weeks at the start of 1968 and remained in the top 200 until 8 February 1969.{{sfn|Castleman|Podrazik|1976|p=359}} It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1969.[9] In Britain, the EP peaked at number 2 on the national singles chart,{{sfn|Schaffner|1978|p=97}} behind "Hello, Goodbye",[10] and became the Beatles' ninth release to top the national EP chart compiled by Record Retailer.[11] In the UK singles listings compiled by Melody Maker magazine, it replaced "Hello, Goodbye" at number 1 for a week.{{sfn|Castleman|Podrazik|1976|p=338}}

The 2012 remastered Magical Mystery Tour DVD entered the Billboard Top Music Video chart at number 1. The CD album climbed to number 1 on the Billboard Catalog Albums chart, number 2 on the Billboard Soundtrack albums chart, and re-entered at number 57 on the Billboard 200 albums chart for the week ending 27 October 2012.[12]

Critical reception

{{Album ratings
| subtitle = Retrospective reviews
|rev1=AllMusic
|rev1Score={{Rating|5|5}}[13]
| rev2 = Blender
| rev2Score = {{Rating|5|5}}[14]
|rev3= Consequence of Sound
|rev3Score=A+[15]
| rev4 = Encyclopedia of Popular Music
| rev4Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[16]
| rev5 = MusicHound
| rev5Score = 3/5[17]
| rev6 = Music Story
| rev6Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[18]
|rev7= Paste
|rev7Score=94/100[19]
|rev8=Pitchfork Media
|rev8Score=10/10[20]
| rev9 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide
| rev9Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}[21]
| rev10 = Sputnikmusic
| rev10Score = 4.5/5[22]
}}

Reviewing the EP a month before the film's screening, Nick Logan of the NME enthused that the Beatles were "at it again, stretching pop music to its limits". He continued: "The four musician-magicians take us by the hand and lead us happily tripping through the clouds, past Lucy in the sky with diamonds and the fool on the hill, into the sun-speckled glades along Blue Jay Way and into the world of Alice in Wonderland …. This is The Beatles out there in front and the rest of us in their wake."[23][24] Bob Dawbarn of Melody Maker described the EP as "six tracks which no other pop group in the world could begin to approach for originality combined with the popular touch".[25] In Record Mirror, Norman Jopling wrote that, whereas on Sgt. Pepper "the effects were chiefly sound and only the album cover was visual", on Magical Mystery Tour "the visual side … has dominated the music", such that "[e]verything from fantasy, children's comics, acid (psychedelic) humour is included on the record and in the booklet."[26]

{{quote box|quote= Magical Mystery Tour was a lot goopier than Sgt. Pepper, though lifted by the cheerful "All You Need Is Love" and the ghostly "Strawberry Fields Forever." Her Majesty the Queen had the best comment: "The Beatles are turning awfully funny, aren't they?"[21]|source= – Rolling Stone critic Rob Sheffield, 2004|width=25%|align=left|style=padding:8px;}}

Among reviews of the American LP, Mike Jahn of Saturday Review hailed Magical Mystery Tour as the Beatles' best work yet, superior to Sgt. Pepper in emotion and depth, and "distinguished by its description of the Beatles' acquired Hindu philosophy and its subsequent application to everyday life".[27] Hit Parader said that "the beautiful Beatles do it again, widening the gap between them and 80 scillion other groups." Remarking on how the Beatles and their producer "present a supreme example of team work", the reviewer compared the album with the Rolling Stones' concurrent release, Their Satanic Majesties Request, and opined that "I Am the Walrus" and "Blue Jay Way" alone "accomplish what the Stones attempted".[28]

The album review in Rolling Stone consisted of a single-sentence quote from John Lennon: "There are only about 100 people in the world who understand our music."[29]{{refn|group=nb|The line was originally in reference to other artists covering their songs.[30]}} Robert Christgau of Esquire considered three of the five new songs to be "disappointing", including "The Fool on the Hill", which, he wrote, "may be the worst song the Beatles have ever recorded". Christgau still found the album "worth buying", however, "for all the singles, which are good music, after all; for the tender camp of 'Your Mother Should Know'; and especially for Harrison's hypnotic 'Blue Jay Way,' an adaptation of Oriental modes in which everything works, lyrics included".[31]

Release history

In 1969 and 1971, the previously unavailable true-stereo mixes were created,{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|p=131}} which allowed the first true-stereo version of the Magical Mystery Tour LP to be issued in Germany in 1971.[32] As an American import, the Capitol LP peaked on the British album charts at number 31 in January 1968.[33][34] In the face of continued public demand, EMI officially released the Capitol LP version of Magical Mystery Tour in the UK in November 1976,{{sfn|Lewisohn|2005|p=131}} although, notwithstanding the availability of the true-stereo mixes, it used the Capitol masters with fake stereo.

When standardising the Beatles' releases for the worldwide compact disc release in 1987, EMI issued Magical Mystery Tour as a full-length album in true stereo, using the track lineup of the original American LP version.{{sfn|Miles|2001|p=286}}{{refn|group=nb|The band's other US LPs were subsequently issued as part of The Capitol Albums volumes 1 and 2 box sets, but not individually.}} The inclusion of the 1967 singles on CD with this album meant that the Magical Mystery Tour CD would be of comparable length to the band's CDs of its original albums, and that the additional five tracks originally featured on the American LP would not need to be included on Past Masters, a two-volume compilation designed to accompany the initial CD album releases and provide all non-album tracks (mostly singles) on CD format.[35]

In 1992 the EP version of Magical Mystery Tour was reissued in both mono and stereo as part of a box set containing CD versions of the Beatles original UK EPs. The album (along with the Beatles' entire UK studio album catalogue) was remastered and reissued on CD in 2009. Acknowledging the album's conception and first release, the CD incorporates the original Capitol LP label design. The remastered stereo CD features a mini-documentary about the album. Initial copies of the album accidentally list the mini-documentary to be one made for Let It Be. The mono album was reissued as part of The Beatles in Mono CD and LP box sets. The 2009 packaging includes the 24-page booklet from the original, reduced in size in the case of the CD. In 2012 the album was reissued on vinyl, using the 2009 remasters and the US track lineup and including the 24-page booklet

.

Track listing

Album

{{Track listing
| headline = Side one: Film soundtrack
| all_writing = Lennon–McCartney except where noted
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| title1 = Magical Mystery Tour
| extra1 = Paul McCartney with John Lennon
| length1 = 2:48
| title2 = The Fool on the Hill
| extra2 = Paul McCartney
| length2 = 2:59
| title3 = Flying
| note3 = Harrison/Lennon/McCartney/Starkey
| extra3 = (Instrumental)
| length3 = 2:16
| title4 = Blue Jay Way
| note4 = Harrison
| extra4 = George Harrison
| length4 = 3:54
| title5 = Your Mother Should Know
| extra5 = Paul McCartney
| length5 = 2:33
| title6 = I Am the Walrus
| extra6 = John Lennon
| length6 = 4:35
| total_length = 19:05
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side two: 1967 singles
| extra_column = Lead vocals
| title1 = Hello, Goodbye
| extra1 = Paul McCartney
| length1 = 3:24
| title2 = Strawberry Fields Forever
| extra2 = John Lennon
| length2 = 4:05
| title3 = Penny Lane
| extra3 = Paul McCartney
| length3 = 3:00
| title4 = Baby, You're a Rich Man
| extra4 = John Lennon
| length4 = 3:07
| title5 = All You Need Is Love
| extra5 = John Lennon
| length5 = 3:57
| total_length = 17:33
}}

Double EP

{{Track listing
| headline = Side one
| title1 = Magical Mystery Tour
| length1 = 2:48
| title2 = Your Mother Should Know
| length2 = 2:33
| total_length = 5:21
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side two
| title3 = I Am the Walrus
| length3 = 4:35
| total_length = 4:35
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side three
| title4 = The Fool on the Hill
| length4 = 3:00
| title5 = Flying
| length5 = 2:16
| total_length = 5:16
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side four
| total_length = 3:50
| title6 = Blue Jay Way
| length6 = 3:50
}}

Personnel

The Beatles
  • John Lennon – lead, harmony and backing vocals; wordless vocals on "Flying"; rhythm and acoustic guitars; acoustic and electric pianos; mellotron, Hammond organ, clavioline, harpsichord, banjo, harmonica and Jew's harp on "The Fool on the Hill"
  • Paul McCartney – lead, harmony and backing vocals; wordless vocals on "Flying"; acoustic and bass guitar, piano, mellotron, harmonium, recorder and penny whistle on "The Fool on the Hill"
  • George Harrison – lead, harmony and backing vocals; wordless vocals on "Flying"; lead, slide and acoustic guitars; Hammond organ, swarmandal, violin, harmonica on "The Fool on the Hill"
  • Ringo Starr – drums and percussion; backing vocals on "Hello, Goodbye"; wordless vocals on "Flying";
Additional musicians and production
  • "Magical Mystery Tour" – Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall on percussion, David Mason, Elgar Howarth, Roy Copestake and John Wilbraham on trumpets
  • "The Fool on the Hill" – Christoper Taylor, Richard Taylor and Jack Ellory on flute{{sfn|MacDonald|2005|p=271}}
  • "I Am the Walrus" – Sidney Sax, Jack Rothstein, Ralph Elman, Andrew McGee, Jack Greene, Louis Stevens, John Jezzard and Jack Richards on violins; Lionel Ross, Eldon Fox, Brian Martin and Terry Weil on cellos; Neill Sanders, Tony Tunstall and Morris Miller on horns and Peggie Allen, Wendy Horan, Pat Whitmore, Jill Utting, June Day, Sylvia King, Irene King, G. Mallen, Fred Lucas, Mike Redway, John O'Neill, F. Dachtler, Allan Grant, D. Griffiths, J. Smith and J. Fraser on backing vocals
  • "Hello, Goodbye" – Ken Essex, Leo Birnbaum on violas
  • "Strawberry Fields Forever" – Mal Evans on percussion; Tony Fisher, Greg Bowen, Derek Watkins and Stanley Roderick on trumpets and John Hall, Derek Simpson, Peter Halling, Norman Jones on cellos
  • "Penny Lane" – George Martin on piano; Ray Swinfield, P. Goody, Manny Winters and Dennis Walton on flutes; Leon Calvert, Freddy Clayton, Bert Courtley and Duncan Campbell on trumpets; Dick Morgan and Mike Winfield on English horns, Frank Clarke on double bass and David Mason on piccolo trumpet
  • "Baby, You're a Rich Man" – Eddie Kramer on vibraphone
  • "All You Need Is Love" – George Martin on piano; Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Marianne Faithfull, Keith Moon, Eric Clapton, Pattie Boyd Harrison, Jane Asher, Mike McCartney, Maureen Starkey, Graham Nash and wife Rose Eccles Nash, Gary Leeds and Hunter Davies on backing vocals; Sidney Sax, Patrick Halling, Eric Bowie and Jack Holmes on violins; Rex Morris and Don Honeywill on sax, David Mason and Stanley Woods on trumpets; Evan Watkins and Henry Spain on horns; Jack Emblow on accordion, Brian Martin and Peter Halling on cello
  • Geoff Emerick, Ken Scott – audio engineering

Charts

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New Zealand Albums Chart (1975)[36]12
Norwegian VG-lista Albums[37]13
UK Record Retailer LPs Chart[38]{{refn|group=nb|Magical Mystery Tour originally peaked at number 31 in the United Kingdom as an import of the United States issue. Parlophone issued the album in the UK on 19 November 1976.}}31
US Billboard Top LPs[39]1
2009 remaster
ChartPosition
Austrian Ö3 Top 40 Longplay (Albums)[40]59
Belgian Ultratop 200 Albums (Flanders)[41]43
Belgian Ultratop 200 Albums (Walloonia)[42]61
Dutch MegaChart Albums[43]89
Finnish Official Albums Chart[44]37
Italian FIMI Albums Chart[45]44
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[46]34
New Zealand RIANZ Albums[47]37
Portuguese AFP Top 50 Albums[48]24
Spanish PROMUSICAE Top 100 Albums[49]86
Swedish Sverigetopplistan Albums Top 60[50]29
Swiss Hitparade Albums Top 100[51]64
UK Albums Chart[52]33
{{col-2}}EP
ChartPosition
Australian Go-Set National Top 40[53]3
Dutch MegaChart Singles[54]2
Irish Singles Chart[55]17
New Zealand NZ Listener Chart[56]3
Norwegian VG-lista Singles[57]5
Swedish Kvällstoppen Chart[58]3
Swiss Hitparade[59]6
UK Record Retailer EPs Chart[11]1
UK Record Retailer Singles Chart[38]2
West German Musikmarkt LP Hit-Parade[60]8
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Certifications

In the US, the album sold 1,936,063 copies by 31 December 1967 and 2,373,987 copies by the end of the decade.[61]

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Notes

1. ^{{cite book |first=Mark |last=Lewisohn |title=The Complete Beatles Chronicle |year=1996 |publisher=Chancellor Press |isbn= 0-7607-0327-2}}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Esposito|first1=Lucas|title=John Van Hamersveld’s work on display at the CSUN Art Gallery|url=http://sundial.csun.edu/2013/08/john-van-hamersvelds-work-on-display-at-the-csun-art-gallery/|accessdate=4 February 2017|work=Sundial|date=26 August 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web|last=Woodward-Massey|first=Tom|title=Music That Changed My Life|url=http://platform-online.net/2015/03/music-that-changed-my-life-tom-woodward-massey/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320095920/http://platform-online.net/2015/03/music-that-changed-my-life-tom-woodward-massey/ |work=Platform|accessdate=15 March 2018|date=16 March 2015|archivedate=20 March 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://ultimateclassicrock.com/beatles-magical-mystery-tour/|first=Michael|last=Gallucci|title=45 Years Ago: The Beatles' 'Magical Mystery Tour' Tops the Charts|publisher=Ultimate Classic Rock|date=January 2013|accessdate=15 March 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Neaverson|first=Bob |url=http://www.beatlesmovies.co.uk/magical-mystery-tour/background.asp |title=Magical Mystery Tour Part 1 – Background and Production |work=The Beatles Movies|accessdate=19 September 2009|ref=harv|deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091002072940/http://www.beatlesmovies.co.uk/magical-mystery-tour/background.asp |archivedate=2 October 2009|df=dmy-all }}
6. ^{{cite magazine|first=Jonathan|last=Cott|title=The John Lennon Interview|magazine=Rolling Stone|date=23 November 1968}}
7. ^{{cite book|first=Harvey|last=Kubernik|title=It Was Fifty Years Ago Today: The Beatles Invade America and Hollywood|year=2014|publisher=Otherworld Cottage Industries|location=Los Angeles, CA|isbn=978-0-9898936-8-8|ref=harv|pp=127–29}}
8. ^{{cite magazine|author=Billboard staff|url=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=PigEAAAAMBAJ&q=Beatles#v=snippet&q=Beatles&f=false |title=Beatles' 13th Cap. LP Due Mid-December|magazine=Billboard|date=25 November 1967|p=6|accessdate=15 March 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1969-243.html|title=Grammy Awards 1969|publisher=Awards and Shows|accessdate=15 March 2018}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-chart/19680110/7501|title=Official Singles Chart Top 50: 10 January 1968 – 16 January 1968|publisher=Official Charts Company|accessdate=26 March 2015}}
11. ^{{cite book|first=Alex|last=Bagirov |title=The Anthology of the Beatles Records |year=2008|publisher=Something Books |location=Rostock |isbn= 978-3-936300-44-4|p=113}}
12. ^Billboard magazine, week ending 27 October 2012.
13. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1701844}}
14. ^{{cite magazine|last=Du Noyer|first=Paul|date=2004|url=http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=2954 |title=The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour|magazine=Blender|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060504144642/http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=2954 |archivedate=4 May 2006 |accessdate=15 March 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web|last=Caffrey|first=Dan|url=http://consequenceofsound.net/2009/09/album-review-the-beatles-magical-mystery-tour-remastered/|title=The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour (Remastered)|date=23 September 2009|publisher=Consequence of Sound|accessdate=26 March 2015}}
16. ^{{cite book|last=Larkin|first=Colin|year=2006|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York, NY|title=Encyclopedia of Popular Music|edition=4th revised|page=487|isbn=0-19-531373-9}}
17. ^{{cite book|last1=Graff|first1=Gary|last2=Durchholz|first2=Daniel (eds)|title=MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide|publisher=Visible Ink Press|location=Farmington Hills, MI|year=1999|isbn=1-57859-061-2|page=88}}
18. ^{{cite web|last=Picaud |first=Loïc |title=Critique de Magical Mystery Tour (in French) |url=http://www.music-story.com/the-beatles/magical-mystery-tour/critique |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140531230643/http://www.music-story.com/the-beatles/magical-mystery-tour/critique |publisher=Music Story |accessdate=5 April 2017 |archivedate=31 May 2014 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
19. ^{{cite web|last=Kemp|first=Mark|url=http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2009/09/the-beatles-the-long-and-winding-repertoire.html|title=The Beatles: The Long and Winding Repertoire|work=Paste|date=8 September 2009|accessdate=25 March 2015}}
20. ^Pitchfork Media review
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/the-beatles/albumguide |title=The Beatles | Album Guide |publisher=rollingstone.com|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110920032458/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/the-beatles/albumguide|archivedate=20 September 2011 |accessdate=25 March 2015}}
22. ^{{cite web|author=Med57|title=The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/2108/The-Beatles-Magical-Mystery-Tour/|date=14 April 2005|publisher=Sputnikmusic|accessdate=22 June 2015}}
23. ^{{cite magazine|first=Nick|last=Logan|title=Sky-High with Beatles|magazine=NME|date=25 November 1967|page=14}}
24. ^{{cite book|author=Sutherland, Steve (ed.)|title=NME Originals: Lennon|year=2003|publisher=IPC Ignite!|location=London|page=51}}
25. ^{{cite book|last=Shaar Murray |first=Charles |year=2002 |chapter=Magical Mystery Tour: All Aboard the Magic Bus |title=Mojo Special Limited Edition: 1000 Days That Shook the World (The Psychedelic Beatles – April 1, 1965 to December 26, 1967)|location=London |publisher=Emap|page=128}}
26. ^{{cite news|last=Jopling|first=Norman|date=1 December 1967|title=The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour|work=Record Mirror}} Available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).
27. ^{{cite news|last=Jahn|first=Mike|title=The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour|work=Saturday Review|date=December 1967}} Available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).
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32. ^Magical Mystery Tour Reconsidered … In True Stereo » Rock Town Hall
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