1 album of 2024 ... group to push three of what it calls “artist-driven” full-lengths to No. 1 in such rapid succession was The Beatles. Future scored a pair of collaborative No.
During the 1970s, Pink Floyd filled the void that The Beatles left behind. Although they were starkly different musically, Pink Floyd made brave, ambitious records that redefined the definition of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Here’s a Christmas present for the Beatles nut in your life: Capitol is reissuing the seven ...
A new box set that collects the Beatles' U.S. albums from 1964 will arrive later this year. The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono includes seven albums originally released by Capitol Records (and ...
Instead of an expected ‘Rubber Soul’ box fans are just getting a vinyl box of the ‘The Beatles: U.S. Albums In Mono ... faithful representation of the full musical range and dynamics ...
Many of the albums in the collection ... moment in American history, The Beatles performed five songs on the live broadcast. “Beatlemania,” already in full, feverish bloom in The Beatles ...
Bill Szymczyk was the producer responsible for turning the Eagles from country specialists to rock and roll stars. But what ...
All this and The Beatles, too. As we take a moment to collect ourselves after her visit to the UK and celebrate the 10th anniversary of... The spiritual home of great music.
With some of the most magisterial songs The Beatles ever wrote, ‘Abbey Road’ was the final album they recorded, and stands among their finest. Prior to September 26, 1969, most people in the ...
They included the 1963 single “Please Please Me” and its B-Side, “Ask Me Why,” plus nine songs from the Introducing The Beatles album, released by Vee-Jay in January 1964.
Nobody revisits the past like The Beatles. 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 ...
Here's the story behind the Abbey Road album cover. Before The Beatles came along, Abbey Road’s main claim to fame was being a stone’s throw from the location of Lord’s cricket ground.