‘The Beatles Anthology’ Review: a Familiar but Fab Deep Dive
The Beatles Anthology series expands to nine episodes with restored footage and a new album featuring 13 unreleased tracks to mark its 30th anniversary.
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‘The Beatles Anthology’ review: a familiar but fab deep dive
Can there be anything left to say about the most exhaustively documented band in history? This is always the question when a new Beatles project emerges, however welcome it may be. Perhaps surprisingly, more than five decades since their dissolution, the likes of Ian Leslie’s book John & Paul: A Love Story In Songs (published earlier this year) and Peter Jackson’s immersive 2021 fly-on-the-wall doc Get Back proved that the answer is strongly in …
Extended 'Beatles Anthology' takes fans beyond the mythology of the band
LONDON, UK – A new episode of the Beatles Anthology, 30 years after the original landmark series, shows the impact on Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr of being in the biggest rock band in history, its writer and director said. The original eight-part documentary, broadcast in 1995, spanned the band’s gritty early days in Liverpool and Hamburg to the phenomenon of Beatlemania and global superstardom and the break-up in 1970. The An…
REVIEW. The standard work "The Beatles anthology" from 1995 - where the band members told their own story for the first time - is now getting a digital re-release. Thanks to Peter Jackson.
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