U.S. Albums In Mono collects the Fab Four's first seven US Capitol albums, all released between January 1964 and March 1965 ...
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 ...
It was quickly replaced by a cover showing the band standing around an old-fashioned steamer trunk and was reportedly the only Beatles album to lose ... will increase in value in the years to ...
Martin Scorsese is expanding his music documentary empire to include The Beatles. Disney+ feature "Beatles '64" is directed ...
John Lennon, alongside his Beatles bandmates, released 13 studio albums worldwide between 1962 and 1970 and established a ...
You’ll probably disagree with every single selection in this list of their most overrated albums, but let he who ... it had shock value, but that’s about all Never Mind the Bollocks ...
The Beatles are nominated for a Grammy 60 years ... but moved ahead after leading the 2025 nominations with 11 nods, including Album of the Year for her country-influenced Cowboy Carter.
The boxed set includes albums that have been out of print on vinyl since 1995, including “Meet The Beatles!,” “The Beatles’ Second Album,” “A Hard Day’s Night (Original Motion ...
Timed with the documentary's release, seven American Beatles albums, "analog cut for 180-gram audiophile vinyl from their original mono master tapes," will be released globally on Nov. 22 ...
The Fab Four recreate performances from “The Ed Sullivan Show” and the “Meet The Beatles” album, along with the Beatles greatest hits from every era. The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute ...
Nominees for the best children’s music album award at the 2025 Grammys were revealed with the full announcement of Grammy nominations on Friday (Nov. 8). Among the artists named are three family ...
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