Beatles: the new documentary will be directed by Martin Scorsese

Beatles: the new documentary will be directed by Martin Scorsese


The Disney+ streaming platform will launch on the same day November 29 This year, the new documentary about the Beatles from the point of view of the legendary director Martin Scorsese. It’s about Beatles ’64which will revisit the history of the tour that The Fab Four carried out at United States in 1964.

The audiovisual production will reveal previously unpublished images of the Beatlesall restored with 4K technologyas well as behind the scenes footage with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison AND Ringo Starr.

Beatles ’64 will also feature interviews with the remaining members of the Beatles, Paul McCartney AND Ringo StarrFurthermore Martin Scorsese, Olivia Harrison (widow of George Harrison) AND Sean Ono Lennon (son of John Lenon AND Yoko Ono).

Beatles: ‘The Blue Album’ compilation gets triple vinyl edition

According to the website Vinews, Universal Music e Apple Logs are rereleasing one of the most emblematic compilations in rock history. It’s about The Blue Album The Beatles, which brings together the greatest hits of The Fab Four recorded between the years of 1967 and 1970 and has now been republished in a special and limited edition of 3 LPs.

This product is now available on Brazil via Umusic Store for the value of 569.90 BRL.

The Blue Album introduced generations of fans to the incredible story of music’s most famous band. For yours fiftieth anniversarythe collection has been expanded with nine additional songs added in chronological order, including classics Blackbird, Glass Onion and the new song, Now and thenwhich completes the voice and piano demo recording of John Lenon of 70swith parts played by Paul McCartney, George Harrison AND Ringo Starras well as a new string arrangement.

Now the collection triple albumha 37 tracksof which six are new mixtures for 2023. The nine songs just added to the set are collected on their third album. An insert contains new liner notes from the journalist and the author John Harris.

For current enthusiasts and future generations, the new collection 1966-1970 is a joyous celebration of ‘s timeless musical legacy Beatles.

Source: Terra

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