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A Day in the Life

The Music and Artistry of The Beatles

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The Beatles released only ten and a half hours of music during their time together -- a mere fraction of the four hundred hours’ worth of Beatles recordings residing in the Abbey Road archives. For years these archives were completely inaccessible to the public -- until journalist Mark Hertsgaard was able to get inside Abbey Road Studios and listen to these remarkable recordings. What he heard led to the creation of A Day in the Life -- one of the most comprehensive biographies ever written about The Beatles. Exploring their lives, their creative process, and -- most importantly -- their music, A Day in the Life is a revealing look at the band captured the hearts of music lovers throughout the world. With a new introduction by Mark Hertsgaard exclusive to Barnes & Noble Digital.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 27, 1995
      Too much attention has been paid to the Beatles' colorful and often controversial lives, asserts Hertsgaard (On Bended Knee: The Press and the Reagan Presidency), who claims that this focus tends to obscure the band's tremendous artistic accomplishments. And this well-crafted bio delivers on its promise to make the Beatles' music the central subject. The author provides detailed accounts of the composing and recording processes for various songs and albums as well as penetrating and evenhanded critical assessments of virtually every song played by the group. He traces the Beatles' evolution from cheeky pop stars chasing money and fame to tremendously innovative and socially conscious artists and lucidly describes the complex interplay of four distinct and gifted personalities that made the band's music unique and so compelling. Particularly noteworthy is Hertsgaard's assessment of the sometimes less than harmonious but always fruitful Lennon/McCartney collaboration. An exceptional study, thoroughly researched and exhaustively documented, of the quartet's musical legacy.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 4, 1996
      Journalist Hertsgaard focuses on the composing and recording processes of the Fab Four, examining in detail their entire musical output.

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