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In My Life (Remastered 2009) · The Beatles
Rubber Soul
℗ 2009 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group)
Released on: 1965-12-03
Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar: John Lennon
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Bass Guitar: Paul McCartney
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Guitar: George Harrison
Associated Performer, Drums, Tambourine, Bells: Ringo Starr
Associated Performer, Piano, Producer: George Martin
Composer Lyricist: Paul McCartney
Composer Lyricist: John Lennon
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Come Together (Remastered 2009) · The Beatles
Abbey Road
℗ 2009 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group)
Released on: 1969-09-26
Associated Performer, Vocals, Background Vocalist, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer, Sound Effects, Percussion: John Lennon
Associated Performer, Vocals, Background Vocalist, Bass Guitar, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer, Sound Effects, Wind Controller, Clapping, Percussion: Paul McCartney
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Guitar, Harmonium, Synthesizer, Percussion, Acoustic Guitar, Clapping: George Harrison
Associated Performer, Drums, Percussion, Background Vocalist: Richard Starkey
Associated Performer, Harpsichord, Organ, Percussion, Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: George Martin
Programmer: Mike Vickers
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Geoff Emerick
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Phil McDonald
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Alan Parsons
Composer Lyricist: John Lennon
Composer Lyricist: Paul McCartney
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"In We Can Work It Out, Paul did the first half, I did the middle eight. But you've got Paul writing, 'We can work it out, we can work it out' - real optimistic, y'know, and me impatient, 'Life is very short and there's no time for fussing and fighting my friend'." (John Lennon)
'We Can Work It Out' became The Beatles' sixth single in a row to top the US charts. At the time, no other band had achieved such success. The track took over 11 hours to perfect - up to this point, that was the longest period The Beatles had spent in the studio on a single song.
At Twickenham Film Studios, a little over three weeks after the single was recorded, The Beatles made three separate promo films for 'We Can Work It Out'. Like all the other films shot that day, the medium was two-inch black and white videotape, a relatively new format for the time. Many TV stations, however, weren't set up for videotape, so 16mm copies were made for distribution worldwide.
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The Beatles - Twist & Shout - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 2/23/64
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For the many who witnessed The Beatles’ early appearances on British television, this song is synonymous with those exciting era–defining times. The power of the band’s performances and the recording owes so much to John’s searing vocal. For their debut album, John recorded his vocal in one take at the end of a marathon recording session on February 11th 1963.
In July 1963, ‘Twist And Shout’ became the title track of the band’s first EP to be released in the UK. According to the advert on the front of New Musical Express, it was “The record you’ve been asking for”. A week after Twist And Shout was released it made the EP best-seller list and a week after that topped the same chart staying there for ten weeks. This clip was videotaped in the middle of a six-night run at the Odeon Cinema in Llandudno, North Wales.
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“When you talk about destruction, don’t you know that you can count me out"
“I did the slow version and I wanted it out as a single: as a statement of The Beatles’ position on Vietnam and The Beatles’ position on revolution. For years, on The Beatles’ tours, Brian Epstein had stopped us from saying anything about Vietnam or the war.” - John Lennon.
“Plugging directly into the Abbey Road desk and pushing the needles into the red achieved the fuzz-guitar sound. According to George Martin “We got into distortion on that, which we had a lot of complaints from the technical people about. But that was the idea: it was John’s song and the idea was to push it right to the limit. Well, we went to the limit and beyond.”
“Revolution" was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, and filmed on the 4th September 1968 at Twickenham Film Studios.
“Don’t you know it’s gonna be all right”
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Music video by The Beatles performing Revolution. (C) 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Apple Films Ltd.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Revolver with the digital release of the video for “Eleanor Rigby” - revisit the album now: http://smarturl.it/thebeatlesrevolver
Released as a double A-side with the song "Yellow Submarine in August 1966, Eleanor Rigby marked a giant leap forward in the way that The Beatles thought about their art, following their exploration of new and more complex musical ideas such as “Day Tripper” and “Paperback Writer”. Written and performed by Paul McCartney as part of the Revolver sessions, this features a string composition from George Martin that helped to change the way that people considered “pop music”.
The film is a sequence originally used in the movie Yellow Submarine", released in July 1968. With it’s surreal, ground-breaking visuals it both brought a new concept of creating a visual video to accompany a song and also ushered in a new style of animation which helped to inspire Terry Gilliam’s animations for the TV comedy series, Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
Music video by The Beatles performing Eleanor Rigby. (C) 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Apple Corps Ltd. / Subafilms Ltd
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When The Beatles began recording what would become their third single to be released in 1967, its working title was ‘Hello, Hello’. The single sat at No.1 in both the UK and America for the first three weeks of 1968.
Paul directed the promotional film for ‘Hello, Goodbye’, remarking later: “Directing a film is something that everyone always wants to get into. It was something I’d always been interested in, until I actually tried it. ... There was so much of that going on – so many decisions to be made – that I ended up hating it.”
“I just ran out there: ‘Get a shot of this! Do this for a bit now! Let’s have a shot there! Get a close-up of him! Get the girls on their own! Go back there! Get a wide angle! We’ll edit it, we’ll make it work.’”
The video debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show, Sunday 26 November 1967.
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Music video by The Beatles performing Something. (C) 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Apple Films Ltd.
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Music video by The Beatles performing Yellow Submarine. (C) 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Apple Corps Ltd. / Subafilms Ltd
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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band presented with new mixes in stereo and 5.1 surround audio; previously unreleased complete takes of the album’s 13 songs, newly mixed in stereo and sequenced in the same order as the album. Expanded with previously unreleased session recordings, video features & special packaging.
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‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ was the first Beatles’ record to top both the UK and the US charts. It was also their first to be recorded on a 4-track, as opposed to the usual 2-track, tape machine. The Beatles had the song well rehearsed when they made the first of 17 takes on October 17th 1963.
Following The Beatles’ historic appearance on The Ed Sullivan show on February 9th, the single – already at No.1 in the charts – gained further momentum. They taped a performance of the song earlier in the day of their live appearance and it was shown on the Sullivan show of February 23rd, which helped maintain the song’s popularity. This avalanche of publicity, engineered by Brian Epstein, helped the single to stay at the top for seven weeks, which made it the longest-running No.1 of their career to date (until ‘Hey Jude’).
Music video by The Beatles performing Strawberry Fields Forever. © 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Subafilms Ltd
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The Beatles “Here Comes The Sun” official video from the Abbey Road album. Out now: http://thebeatles.lnk.to/AbbeyRoad2019
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Abbey Road presented with new mixes in stereo, 5.1 surround, and Dolby Atmos; expanded with previously unreleased session recordings and demos.
Super deluxe 4 disc set, 3 LP deluxe vinyl, 2 CD deluxe, limited edition picture disc, CD, LP, digital and streaming. Available everywhere September 27, 2019.
On August 8, 1969, the world’s most famous band stepped out from London’s EMI Recording Studios to stride, single-file, across the black and white stripes of Abbey Road’s nearby zebra crossing. With photographer Iain Macmillan balanced on a stepladder and one policeman stopping the street’s light traffic, The Beatles crossed back and forth three times, led by John Lennon, followed by Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison. Just six photos were taken, with the fifth selected as the cover shot for The Beatles’ penultimate studio album, Abbey Road, named after the tree-lined street in which the studios are located.
Released September 26, 1969, Abbey Road was not The Beatles’ final album, as Let It Be followed in 1970, but it was the last one John, Paul, George, and Ringo recorded together as a band. The Beatles celebrated Abbey Road’s anniversary with a suite of beautifully presented packages released worldwide on September 27, 2019 by Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe. Now available, the album’s 17 tracks are newly mixed by producer Giles Martin and mix engineer Sam Okell in stereo, high res stereo, 5.1 surround, and Dolby Atmos, accompanied by 23 session recordings and demos, most of which are previously unreleased.
Music video by The Beatles performing Here Comes The Sun (2019 Mix). © 2019 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group)
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Music video by The Beatles performing Help!. © 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Subafilms Ltd
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Music video by The Beatles performing Come Together. © 2015 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Apple Films Ltd.
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