The Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band came to America on 1 June 1967, and changed the world.
As one might imagine, most news organizations have articles about it:
- Rolling Stone goes into the making of the album.
- CNN speculates on what the album cover might have looked like in 2017.
- The New York Timesre-reviews the album, as does the Guardian, who also thinks the re-release could "re-unite Brexit Britain." (That's a change from their 2007 position that "Sgt. Pepper Must Die!")
- Here in Chicago, Greg Kot back in April wondered whether the album holds up as well as Velvet Underground's debut, also in 1967.
As for me, I received a copy of the LP as a gift probably in 1981, and bought a copy of the CD on 3 November 1988 for $12 (about $25 today). It remains one of my favorite musical compositions—and yes, I'm comparing it to Mozart's Großemesseand Orff's Carminia Burana. And I'm going to listen to it again today.