The Beatles: Get Back
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The book opens in January 1969, the beginning of The Beatles' last
year as a band. The Beatles (The White Album) is at number one in
the charts and the foursome gather in London for a new project.
Over 21 days, first at Twickenham Film Studios and then at their
own brand-new Apple Studios, with cameras and tape recorders
documenting every day's work and conversations, the band rehearse a
huge number of songs, culminating in their final concert, which
famously takes place on the rooftop of their own office building,
bringing central London to a halt.The Beatles: Get Back tells the
story of those sessions through transcripts of the band's candid
conversations. Drawing on over 120 hours of sound recordings,
leading music writer John Harris edits the richly captivating text
to give us a fly-on-the-wall experience of being there in the
studios. These sessions come vividly to life through hundreds of
unpublished, extraordinary images by two photographers who had
special access to their sessions-Ethan A.Russell and Linda Eastman
(who married Paul McCartney two months later). Also included are
many unseen high-resolution film-frames, selected from the 55 hours
of restored footage from which Peter Jackson's documentary is also
drawn. Legend has it that these sessions were a grim time for a
band falling apart.However, as acclaimed novelist Hanif Kureishi
writes in his introduction, ",In fact this was a productive time
for them, when they created some of their best work. And it is here
that we have the privilege of witnessing their early drafts, the
mistakes, the drift and digressions, the boredom, the excitement,
joyous jamming and sudden breakthroughs that led to the work we now
know and admire.", Half a century after their final performance,
this book completes the story of the creative genius, timeless
music, and inspiring legacy of The Beatles. ",It would be fair to
say that today Let It Be symbolizes the breaking-up of The
Beatles.That's the mythology, the truth is somewhat different. The
real story of Let It Be has been locked in the vaults of Apple
Corps for the last 50 years.", - Peter Jackson