TV On The Radio, Major Lazer, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, and Alvvays put out some of the month’s finest vinyl releases.
Compiled from Stateside releases between January 1964 and March 1965 by Capitol Records and United Artists, seven Beatles ...
The Beatles' U.S. visit in 1964 also included concerts at Carnegie Hall, a gig at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C.
The dizzying number of reissues and remasters of classic albums makes it hard to keep track on which version is best.
Listening to it now, Please Please Me, The Beatles' initial album release in the United Kingdom, sounds like one of the first ...
The Flame sounds like an alternate version of The Beatles’ Abbey Road. Seriously. Key members Blondie Chapman and (future ...
The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono collects the first seven U.S. albums on Capitol, all released between January 1964 and March 1965. It’s a vinyl release on 180-gram audiophile vinyl ...
America and Britain are two nations separated by salt water, a common language (per George Bernard Shaw) and different Beatlemanias. The U.K. phenomenon in 1963 remains the gold standard for pop ...
Disney+ is set to debut Beatles '64 on Friday, a documentary offering a behind-the-scenes look at The Beatles ' first U.S.
My dad was a big fan of the Beatles in his youth ... We also have a vinyl copy of their debut album, Please Please Me, from the same year, which is signed (personalised to my dad) by John and ...
My dad met the Beatles in Sheffield in 1963, just before they released their debut album and has some signed photos and vinyl ...