As Capitol played catch-up with the group’s existing success across the Atlantic, The Beatles’ Second Album was another hybrid release, just as Meet The Beatles! had been. The latter release ...
The Beatles’ second album of 1965 was their biggest departure to date music-wise, with songs like “Nowhere Man” and “Norwegian Wood.” The cover art reflected that experimentation.
Meet the Beatles!' was then released by Capitol in 1964 as the band's second album in the US. It was based on the band's second UK album 'With the Beatles' but had different cover art and had 12 ...
However, they slowed down somewhat in the second half of the 1960s as their sound evolved. They stopped performing live in 1966 and that year's album 'Revolver' saw The Beatles move further away ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Beatles are enjoying their most fruitful period in decades, even though ...
The Beatles, with their iconic albums from Rubber Soul to Abbey Road, have left fans divided over their favourite. However, The White Album often emerges as a top pick among dedicated listeners.
(Photo by Terry Disney/Express/Getty Images) The Beatles ended one of the most successful runs in music history with one final album, Let It Be. The full-length was released in mid-1970 ...
Only The Beatles' Paul McCartney has ... so to have the soundtrack album reach Number 1 makes it even more special.” Mac Miller’s second posthumous collection Balloonerism earns the late ...
The Beatles at the time were releasing music in three formats: singles; extended-play discs, or EPs; and full-length albums, or LPs. Gradually the second format disappeared and the first was ...
The Beatles are not short on iconic albums. From Rubber Soul to Abbey Road, the Fab Four laid down hit after hit in the studio. Fans are split on which is their favourite but The White Album often ...
“Beacoups of Blues” in 1970, Starr’s second solo album after the break-up of the Beatles, was a country set recorded in Nashville with writers and session players from the scene; it appeared ...
Frank Daniels has confirmed what is on them. "Meet the Beatles", "The Beatles Second Album", and "The Early Beatles" all have quite a bit of echo added, and the twin-track stereo mixes have been ...