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''We hope you will enjoy the show
''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
''Sit back and let the evening go"''
The eighth studio album by [[The Beatles]], released in 1967. It is a loose [[Concept Album]], that sees The Beatles [[Alternate Reality Episode|performing as the fictitious band of the album's title]]. It became one of the most acclaimed albums of the band, being often at the top spot in "Best Albums Of All Time" lists, and sold over 32 million copies worldwide. It became a benchmark for [[Concept Album|Concept Albums]], [[Psychedelic Rock]], and an influence in [[Progressive Rock]].
Also the inspiration for many [[Sgt. Pepper's Shout Out]]s.
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* [[Album Filler]]:
** John only composed "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" (which basically transcribed a circus poster) because he didn't have enough songs.
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* [[Captain Obvious]]: "That the singer's going to sing a song..."
* [[Concept Album]]: Besides the title tracks, it attempts to be like a concert. The concept was that [[The Beatles]] were pretending to be another band and doing the kind of songs that ''that'' band would do instead of just making an album as themselves. Although there is intense debate over whether it actually is a concept album proper, since apart from the two title songs and "With A Little Help From My Friends" the concept of 'the fictional band's concert' doesn't really develop much further; Lennon himself said that he wasn't working to this idea and that his songs, at least, could have easily gone on any other album.
* [[Day in
* [[Epic Rocking]]: "A Day in the Life", which has parts by both John and Paul
* [[Fading Into the Next Song]]: Both the title track and the reprise do this to the song that follows.
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* [[Fleeting Demographic Rule]]: Variation. Before this album, [[The Beatles]] had putting out albums and touring almost unendingly, and they were feeling burned out. So, from this album onward, they decided to stop touring and take their time working on the album instead of working as hectically as they had been. However, since that meant the album took much longer to be completed and the band wasn't making any official public appearances during the process, the perceived decreased productivity of the band in the public's eye led critics to declare that the band was officially dead. [[Foregone Conclusion|These people were proven to be very wrong]].
* [[Genre Roulette]]: Music hall, jazz, rock and roll, classical music, Indian music...
* [[Grow Old
* [[Intercourse
* [[Last-Note Nightmare]]: "Within You Without You", "A Day in the Life", and [[Hidden Track|the "Inner Groove" chatter that follows it]] (particularly because [[Broken Record|it looped on the vinyl]]).
* [[Line-of-Sight Name]]: The name Sgt. Pepper came from salt and pepper recipients.
* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]: "Getting Better", and the opening of "Good Morning, Good Morning"
* [[Match Cut]]: The cock cowing in "Good Morning, Good Morning" to the guitar of "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Reprise".
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: "A Day in the Life". The whole phrase "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" too.
* [[One
* [[Ripped from the Headlines]]: "She's Leaving Home" was based on a story John read in the paper about a girl who ran away from her home. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" was based on a ''really old headline''...specifically, a poster for one Pablo Fanque's fair that John saw in an antique shop. His verses in "A Day In The Life" are similarly based on various newspaper articles.
* [[Shout
** At least one the [[Name's the Same]] reference was made between this album and ''[[Police Woman]]'' 's lead character Police Sgt. Pepper Anderson.
* [[Subliminal Seduction]]: The inner groove. Specifically, when it's played backwards it sounds remarkably like, "I'll fuck you like a superman!" In ''Many Years from Now'' [[Paul McCartney]] insists that this was accidental. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaXnqw-Zv0Y Listen here.]
* [[Title-Only Chorus]]: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds",
* [[Triumphant Reprise]]: "Sgt. Pepper's (Reprise)"
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* [[Uncommon Time]]: "Good Morning Good Morning"
* [[Wanderlust Song]]: "She's Leaving Home"
* [[World of Chaos]]: "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" even provides the quote for that page.
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''We hope you have enjoyed the show
''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
''We´re sorry but it´s time to go"'' }}
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{{Grammy Award for Album of the Year}}
[[Category:Albums Index]]
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