The Beatles Anthology 4 is part of the legendary rock group's restored and expanded multimedia project, The Beatles Anthology ...
Anthology 4,” the sequel to the original Beatles Anthology trilogy, was released on Friday, Nov. 21, along with an accompanying remastering of the original 1990s documentary on Disney+.
Fifty-five years after their breakup, and several decades after the deaths of John Lennon and George Harrison, The Beatles are still releasing new music and creating new twists in their ever-expanding ...
This episode goes behind the scenes of the 1995 documentary; new mixes of “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love” are coming out; and an updated book is due. By Michaela Towfighi The Beatles are back: ...
“I’ve Just Seen a Face (Take 3)” opens with raw audio of the Beatles in the studio, with John Lennon quipping that “Lonnie” — presumably Lonnie Donegan, a Scottish skiffle singer who influenced the ...
Fans have never stopped celebrating The Beatles in the more than 50 decades since they split, but it's more important than ever to champion the Fab Four now. Not only will fans get the highly ...
Speculation over what major Beatles product Apple Corps would issue as the group’s big annual fall release can now end: It’s a reissue of all of the components of “Anthology,” the band’s multimedia ...
The number of Beatles reissues can feel overwhelming, but few fans would quibble with a remastered “Anthology Collection.” The trove of outtakes, demos and live cuts originally dropped in 1995 and ...
Thirty years after it was first released, The Beatles’ multimedia Anthology project — a career-spanning documentary, a glossy coffee-table book, three behind-the-scenes rarities albums — will be ...
Bringing their Anthology series up to date in what is billed as “it’s ultimate form”, The Beatles finally release the fourth and possibly final deep dive of out-takes, curios and aborted versions of ...
The Beatles have previewed their upcoming Anthology 4 by unearthing an unreleased take on the Help! classic “I’ve Just Seen a Face.” Recorded at Abbey Road Studios (Studio Two) on June 14, 1965 — just ...
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