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Revolution in the Head

The Beatles' Records and the Sixties
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Description

This "Bible of the Beatles" captures the iconic band's magical and mysterious journey from adorable teenagers to revered cultural emissaries. In this fully updated version, each of their 241 tracks is assessed chronologically from their first amateur recordings in 1957 to their final "reunion" recording in 1995. It also incorporates new information from the Anthology series and recent interviews with Paul McCartney. This comprehensive guide offers fascinating details about the Beatles' lives, music, and era, never losing sight of what made the band so important, unique, and enjoyable.

Product Details

PublisherChicago Review Press
Publish DateSeptember 01, 2007
Pages544
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781556527333
Dimensions7.8 X 5.0 X 1.1 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Ian MacDonald was a songwriter, a record producer, and the author of The Beatles at No. 1, The New Shostakovich, and The People's Music. He died in 2003.

Reviews

"A valuable resource." --newsblaze.com
"Among the few essential commentaries on their music and its meaning." --Shepherd Express
"Dipping into [this] book will make you want to rush to put on a set of good headphones and really listen to what MacDonald points out. . . . This is a great read both for old fans and younger generations seeking to see what the fuss was all about." -- Law Practice Magazine


"I have worn out three--yes three--copies." --newscritics.com
"A brilliant electrical storm of a book." --Newsweek
"A triumph--compelling, seductive, delightful." --Nick Hornby, author, High Fidelity
"Every little thing is a gem in Ian MacDonald's mini-essay collection about the songs of the Fab Four." --The Guardian
"The finest piece of fabs scholarship ever published." --Mojo
"The most astute piece of Fabs exegesis ever published--brilliant on the group's triumphs, refreshingly scathing about its shortcomings . . . One of the twenty greatest rock & roll books." --Blender

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