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For all the attention paid to the contentious atmosphere, and all of the existing evidence of lousy musicianship, the Beatles nonetheless managed to cobble ...read more
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…and you thought 1968 was bad. The Beatles reconvened in early 1969, only weeks after completing the horribly contentious ‘White Album’ sessions with a ...read more
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Now is the time to say “Good night”. We’ve been focusing on the ‘White’ album for a long time now.
Counting the shows that were dedicated to the ...read more
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It may not be a big deal to casual fans, but the mono mix of “The Beatles” (aka the ‘White Album’) is relatively rare.
It was never released for ...read more
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It soon became all too common, but back in 1968, double albums were a rarity. Popular examples of double albums that precede “The Beatles” include Dylan’s ...read more
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When “The Beatles” (aka ‘The White Album’) first appeared, some critics (including their producer, George Martin) grumbled that the album was too long, and ...read more
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After the longest break between album releases in their career, The Beatles finally emerged with new product. The band’s last full-length album of all new ...read more
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When we started this project, we announced our intention to play every officially released track put out by the Beatles. That meant every album and every ...read more
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By late 1968, it seems as though everything that Beatles were doing, together or apart, was taken to extremes.
“Hey Jude”, their new single was ...read more
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Last show, we took an in-depth look at the sessions that preceded the release of the Beatles’ “White Album.” In-depth analysis of these sessions puts that ...read more
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