As the 60s swung about them and their iconic mop-tops grew increasingly shaggy, The Beatles enjoyed an unprecedented level of celebrity. Ubiquitous, universally adored, John, Paul, George and Ringo ...
The Beatles’s self-titled ninth record is known more adoringly by the world as The White Album. If the cover is as simple as they come – a sea of white accompanied by the band’s name imprinted just ...
George Harrison's hidden track takes a jab at John Lennon's post-India bitterness. Why was it cut from the White Album?
John Lennon and Dave Grohl had the same opinion on which Beatles album is the best. Find out which record beat out the rest.
Fifty years ago, The Beatles’ ninth album ‘made a fitting capstone for one of the most wildly eventful years of the 20th Century’ but remains as mysterious and elusive as Moby-Dick. Five years ago I ...
Paul McCartney asked a famous pop artist what the cover of The Beatles' 'The White Album' should look like. “Richard had a friend from Iceland, the artist Diter Rot, who used to send him letters ...
John Lennon revealed what he thought of 'The White Album' in retrospect. He lumped it in with several of the band's other albums. Paul McCartney felt Richard Hamilton’s idea was too good for an album ...
Brimming with an overflow of material, The Beatles uncorked The White Album in 1968. Technically titled The Beatles, it was the first and only double album that they’d release in their career. The ...
Journey with us through seven years of astonishing sonic experimentation, as we rank the 13 Beatles studio albums ...
The legendary band from Liverpool, England, treated fans to a throwback of one of their most iconic tracks. Music lovers ...
Even the "worst" Beatles album is better than most bands' best. Their discography remains the most seismic in pop history, an arc of reinvention and experimentation that redefined what music could be.
The Beatles never did record Isn’t It A Pity. Neither did Frank. The first chance the public had to hear it was on All Things ...