The Beatles landed at JFK Airport on February 7, 1964, greeted by 3,000 of the fans that had sent “I Want To Hold Your Hand” to the top of the Hot 100, and America’s love affair with the Fab Four hasn ...
They say that everything sounds better on vinyl, and while playing your favorite double-sided LP over and over again may be great for your ears, it's terrible for your wallet. Some well-preserved ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Beatles’ catalog is filled with some of the bestselling albums ...
Hosted on MSN
Experts Rank The Top 5 Beatles Albums On Vinyl
While digital technology has enhanced The Beatles’ music for some, there’s a timeless charm in experiencing their songs as they were meant to be heard – on vinyl. The warm, authentic sound captures ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Three Beatles albums chart in the U.K. this week, with 1967–1970 ...
Even casual fans are familiar with the Beatles' album-opening songs. Three of them went to No. 1, either in the U.K. or America, including 1964's "A Hard Day's Night," 1965's "Help!" and 1969's "Come ...
Even the greatest band of the 20th century isn’t perfect. Every album by the Fab Four has at least a couple of boogers that aren’t as good as one would expect. With that in mind, let’s look at what ...
We see the phenomenon replicate time and again. Younger generations of people discovering the music of The Beatles buy their records anew. But some fans who are buying Beatles’ vinyl might be ...
On Aug. 29, 1966, the Beatles took the stage at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park. The performance marked the end of touring for one of the greatest and most influential acts of the rock era. Aside ...
Hosted on MSN
Every Beatles Album, Ranked Worst to Best
Even the "worst" Beatles album is better than most bands' best. Their discography remains the most seismic in pop history, an arc of reinvention and experimentation that redefined what music could be.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results