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Deconstructing The Beatles WHITE ALBUM -- Feature Film Documentary DVD With Bonus Features
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“Experience this remarkable record as never before. Scott Freiman gets under the hood of this groundbreaking album and shows us what made it run so well.”
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. The DVD includes several bonus features: Audience Q&A Janet Maslin (president of Jacob Burns Film Center and former film critic for the New York Times) interviews Scott Freiman.
Five short “mini-deconstruction” videos on A Day in the Life, Penny Lane, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, P.S. I Love You and Revolver.
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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. The DVD includes several bonus features: Audience Q&A Janet Maslin (president of Jacob Burns Film Center and former film critic for the New York Times) interviews Scott Freiman.
Five short “mini-deconstruction” videos on A Day in the Life, Penny Lane, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, P.S. I Love You and Revolver.
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