Three cassette tapes featuring candid audio of The Beatles members mostly recorded in 1966, likely on a tape recorder owned by Ringo Starr, are being auctioned off together. The cassettes, which ...
The last track on “Revolver” is a one-chord song with the inscrutable title “Tomorrow Never Knows.” Released in 1966, the album announced that The Beatles were not just a pop sensation but ambitious ...
This audio engineering technique used by The Beatles is quite simple: One records a guitar track and then plays the tape backward to get a very psychedelic effect. You can hear this effect in “I’m ...
Since those solo sessions in the ’70s, the console hasn’t been used at all. Over the course of five recent years, though, the former EMI engineer and Beatles collaborator Brian Gibson oversaw a ...
“It’s a bit like someone you love for years having a slightly different haircut,” says Giles Martin. “And you realize you still love them.” The producer is talking about his Beatles remixes, which ...
Giles Martin, son of Beatles’s producer Sir George Martin, has sat down for an interview with Rolling Stone talked about Apple Music’s Spatial Audio feature. Martin, who is responsible for the Dolby ...
A newly uncovered audio tape of one of the Beatles' final meetings proves that none of them planned for "Abbey Road" to be their final album. Rock historian Mark Lewisohn, the author of "The Complete ...
In a newly unearthed recording from 1969, the Beatles‘ principal songwriters discuss tentative plans for a follow-up to their final LP Abbey Road, a revelation that shifts the canonical narrative of ...