To celebrate the 60th anniversary of their classic album, 'A Hard Day's Night', The Beatles are set to reissue it for the first time on 180g white vinyl.
Last fall, The Beatles reissued 1962-1966 (‘The Red Album’) and 1967-1970 (‘The Blue Album’), which made Uproxx’s “The Best Vinyl Releases Of November 2023.” That might become an ...
A TINY detail on a vinyl disc which had been collecting ... “I pulled out the Beatles’ White Album and the first thing you always do with the White Album is look at the number stamped on ...
It went 18 times platinum in the UK and 11 times platinum in the U.S. Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band on vinyl ... Beatles’ next studio album was The Beatles, which people referred to as the ...
Before The Beatles arrived in the general public’s consciousness in 1963, the world was black and white. World War II was still a recent memory for much of ... ambitious records that redefined the ...
20, 1964), “The Beatles’ Second Album” (April 10 ... essays written by American Beatles historian Bruce Spizer. The vinyl lacquers for the reissues were cut by Kevin Reeves at East Iris ...
There’s been a phenomenal interest in a Harrogate event next week featuring a Grammy-nominated music legend associated with ...
The Beatles have announced their 2024 project and it is a real disappointment to fans. Instead of an expected ‘Rubber Soul’ box fans are just getting a vinyl ... Jude’ album on CD that ...
The Beatles have announced a brand new reissue of their album 'A Hard Day's Night' in celebration of its 60th anniversary.
The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono includes seven albums originally released by Capitol Records (and in one case United Artists) between January 1964 and March 1965 in mono sound. The vinyl ...
If The Beatles could do a double “White Album,” the Bee Gees could do a ... It also made it essential to own the original, fold-out vinyl.
Arguably The Beatles’ most visceral moment on record, ‘Helter Skelter’ grew from a bluesy jam into what’s been cited as the world’s first heavy metal song. “Helter Skelter” went ...