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White Album Revolution, Politics and Recording: the Beatles and the World In 1968 by Brian Southall

White Album Revolution, Politics and Recording: the Beatles and the World In 1968 by Brian Southall

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White Album Revolution, Politics and Recording: the Beatles and the World In 1968

Author(s): Brian Southall
Pub: Carlton Books, Limited
Pack Qty: 12 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781787391871 - New
Subjects: Biography & Autobiography, Music, History, Social History, Genres & Styles, Pop Vocal, Reference, Rock

254mm x 254mm x 25mm

Publication: 0

Pages: 192

From a writer and music industry insider who worked with The Beatles comes a comprehensive look at the band's only double album--and the world in which they recorded it.

The Summer of Love--and many of the free, progressive ideas associated with it--was truly over by 1968, which saw disruption in the factories and revolution on the streets. This turmoil was reflected by The Beatles in the studio where, without the distraction of live performance, they adapted to life after Brian Epstein and with the addition of Yoko Ono. The result, officially called The Beatles but universally known as 'The White Album,' featured an eccentric, eclectic mixture of styles, techniques, and unconventional songs. This in-depth exploration of The Beatles' classic work has two parts: the A side is the definitive guide to the album, the recording, and the events surrounding it, along with interviews with the people involved. The B-side focuses on the world between 1967 and 1969, and how politics, technology, sports, and entertainment affected people's lives . . . and caused music to change its tune with the times.

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