The Beatles White Album and the Launch of Apple

The Beatles White Album and the Launch of Apple

Bruce Spizer
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Author:  Bruce Spizer
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  192
Publisher:  Imagine & Wonder
Year:  2021
ISBN:  9781637610039

For many Beatles fans, the group's two-disc set from November 1968 is their favorite Beatles album. It was titled "The Beatles," but became known as "The White Album" for its pure white cover. At over 90 minutes long, it is filled with 30 incredible songs that range from rock 'n' roll to folk to heavy metal to calypso to country & western to raunchy rockers to lush ballads. There are parodies of the Beach Boys and Bob Dylan, along with a long sound collage unlike anything most listeners had ever heard before. The Beatles White Album and the Launch of Apple covers not only the group's remarkable double album, but also the birth of their Apple business venture and Apple Records' stunning debut with "Hey Jude," "Revolution" and Mary Hopkin's nostalgic classic "Those Were The Days.

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