The Beatles are unquestionably the most influential band in rock history. Nearly forty years after the Fab Four called it quits, their music continues to thrill both young and old. The one thing ...
The Beatles stereo box set: EMI, $259.98. Two hundred six songs. Thirteen original albums plus two CDs worth of miscellany. Seven years in the making - the complete recorded works of the Beatles. The ...
Nearly three months after its 56th birthday, the Beatles' 1966 album 'Revolver' has been released in a stunning box set - on CD and vinyl - and it's the Beatles box this fan has long been waiting for.
Another year, another Beatles 50th anniversary remix box set. This time, it’s the Fab Four’s sprawling 1968 double album “The Beatles,” a.k.a. the White Album, that’s getting a sonic freshening up, to ...
“The Beatles Stereo Box Set,” the Beatles ($175.49): OK, it’s obvious, but it’s what so many music fans want. Every single Beatles album and most of the B-sides remastered to finally sound like they ...
More than a quarter century after the U.S. versions of the Beatles’ albums went out of print, all will be reissued individually and in a 13-CD boxed set on Jan. 21 (a day earlier in the rest of the ...
Get used to hearing the phrase, “It was 50 years ago today.” That’s because 2014 marks the golden anniversary of the Beatles’ arrival in the United States, a seismic pop-culture event that forever ...
Now on sale and 20% off on Amazon, the band’s box set contains five CDs of must-hear outtakes, home-recorded demos, and a 100-page book containing detailed liner notes, images, and handwritten lyrics.
The re-issues drop Jan. 21, leading up to the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' first trip to America. By Chris Payne, Billboard The Beatles on Ed Sullivan - H 2013 With the 50th anniversary of ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. This deal gets you the complete U.S. Albums discography ...
The band was done a grave injustice in 1987, when their music was used to help usher in the CD era in the guise of crappy, tinny-sounding albums. What once benefited from ‘60s production techniques ...