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Deconstructing The Beatles’ White Album

The Beatles (aka “The White Album”) was not only the band’s best-selling album, it was the best-selling album of the entire 1960’s.

Its thirty songs span almost every style of music: from hard rock and early punk, to country, chamber music, avant-garde — you name it. The recording took place during a remarkable year in Beatle history that included the death of manager Brian Epstein, the creation of Apple Corps and a trip to India to study meditation. Now you can experience this remarkable double-record in a whole new way. Acclaimed “Beatle-ologist” Scott Freiman gets inside the creative process that made this album a classic – despite the personal strains that would eventually break up the group. In this hugely-entertaining, educational multimedia presentation, Scott brings us into Abbey Road Studio for a look at the innovative techniques used during the production of “Revolution,” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Blackbird,” and other beloved songs. Deconstructing The Beatles’ White Album is a lively journey into these unique recording sessions.

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