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Brimming with an overflow of material, The Beatles uncorked The White Album in 1968. Technically titled The Beatles, it was the first and only double album that they’d release in their career.
We take a look at four iconic Beatles songs that were recorded without John Lennon present in the studio (by choice and otherwise).
The White Album (officially titled The Beatles, a deliberate contrast to the fictional band name of Sgt. Pepper) is essentially four solo albums stapled together.
From Eminem to Linkin Park, PJ Harvey to A Perfect Circle, these are the best albums from 2000 that are turning 25 this year.
Milestone albums from Eminem, PJ Harvey, Linkin Park, Outkast and more... 2000 was quite the year. The dawn of a new ...
When it comes to recorded music, the tail has always wagged the dog; the length of songs has long been dictated by the ...
Oasis and Blur cemented the two bands as Britpop’s warring kings, but creatively, the movement was unravelling ...
Designed to be played on McCartney’s first tour in almost a decade, and recorded over an unusually pernickety 18 months, Flowers In The Dirt ended up very differently from how it began. As the ...
Fifteen years after their explosive split, British music legends Liam and Noel Gallagher are reuniting for an Oasis tour that ...
The result of some tens of hours of recording: two minutes and 25 seconds of pure, unbridled Beatle power. The super deluxe edition of The Beatles’ “White Album” is out now.
The cover art for Wings’ first album of 1973, Red Rose Speedway, was Paul McCartney’s most extravagant package since Beatles albums like Sgt. Pepper and The White Album.