This September 9, 2009, not only will digitally remastered versions of The Beatles' studio albums be released, but The Beatles: Rock Band game will be in stores! Come celebrate the legend that is the Beatles with our brand new Beatles' Shop, fully stocked with your favorite Beatles' music and the new Beatles' Rock Band game. After a hard day's night, there's nothing better than jamming to your favorite Beatles' tunes!
Includes all 13 Studio remasters: Please Please Me, With The Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, Beatles For Sale, Help!, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Magical Mystery Tour, The Beatles (White Album), Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road, Let It Be, Past Masters and DVD of all 13 mini-documentaries.
The Beatles' last days as a band were as productive as any major pop phenomenon that was about to split. After recording the ragged-but-right Let It Be, the group held on for this ambitious effort, an album that was to become their best-selling.
A legendary Beatles recording that defies the very pop music conventions they themselves created, this album is the longest effort by the Fab Four, clocking in at a wild and wonderful 93 minutes. Featuring a multitude of hits including: "Back in the U.S.S.R."
This is an album whose influence extends far beyond its' time. Revolver wouldn't remain the Beatles' most ambitious LP for long, but many fans remember it as their best. Featuring all time hits like: "Taxman", "Eleanor Rigby", and "Good Day Sunshine."
Rubber Soul is an undeniable pivot point in the Fab Four's varied discography. The 14-song U.K. edition--the version now available on compact disc--is a different, more dynamic, and ultimately more accomplished achievement. Featuring the hits: "Drive My Car".
Let It Be is often called the rocking Beatles album and with good reason. Featuring the hit "Get Back", and the ragged tracks "One After 909" and "Dig a Pony", some forget the sheer beauty of "Across the Universe" and "Let it Be". It's as charming, well written record.
Before Sgt. Pepper, no one seriously thought of rock music as actual art. That all changed in 1967, though, when John, Paul, George and Ringo (with "A Little Help" from their friend, producer George Martin) created an undeniable work of art which remains,...
The album feels even more like a collection of singles (instead of an actual movie soundtrack) than Help! or A Hard Day's Night, but maybe that's because every song sounds like it could have been a hit single. Featuring the magnificent tracks "Strawberry Fields Forever."
That dramatic guitar chord that kicks of A Hard Day's Night (album, song, movie) still jumps right out at you, slaps you in the face, and jump-starts your heart. And you know what? Both the music and the film are still as crisp and lively as they were in...
Only the first "side" of this album actually contains songs from the movie. Of course, it's essential--as are all the Beatles' soundtracks. Featuring the mega-hits: "Help!", "Ticket To Ride", and "Yesterday."
More than one band has dedicated its career to trying to replicate what the Beatles accomplished on Yellow Submarine. Featuring the hits "Yellow Submarine" and "All You Need is Love", George Martin's score to the animated Submarine feature takes up a good...
Released in 1964, Beatles for Sale sometimes sounds it, loaded with covers; however, The Beatles musically were so strong that they could basically do no wrong. Featuring the hits: "Eight Days a Week", "I'll Follow the Sun", and popular covers like "Rock and...
The Beatles started to knock out pop classics as if they were pulling them out of thin air. "All My Loving" and "I Wanna Be your Man" come from this With The Beatles - also featuring the hits "Roll Over Beethoven", and "Hold Me Tight."
Their first-ever album, raw and rough and still very rock & roll. Lennon and McCartney begin to flex their writing muscles and had already scored two UK hits when this appeared. A small step for four men, a giant leap for music. Featuring the big hits: "I...
The Beatles 1 is perhaps the most essential of all pop/rock collection CDs. This is the motherlode. 27 hits on 1 CD. You know every song, every word, and if for some reason you don't - you should. A concise and generous collection of the The Beatles' most...
26 classics on 2 CDs. This is the closest thing to a real 'greatest hits' collection that the Beatles' label ever assembled. 1962-1966 collects all the early hits from their career in chronological order from "Love Me Do", through Revolver. Perfect for the...
The Beatles prolific streak continued all they way until their breakup. This two-disc look back only skims the surface of their later achievements. Excerpts from Sgt. Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, the white album, Abbey Road, and Let It Be including the...
Far more than just another Beatles compilation, Love, conceived by the Fabs' former producer George Martin and son Giles as a stageshow soundtrack to Cirque de Soleil's Las Vegas spectacular of the same name, but appears to have taken on a life of its own...
This double-disc anthology of live-in-the-studio performances originally recorded specifically for the BBC during the most frantic years of early Beatlemania was the first chapter in that effort and the first issuance of previously unreleased Beatles recordings...
This is the first release in a three-part series that the three surviving Beatles officially sanctioned releasing tracks that had been bootlegged for years. You get some of their earliest recordings; the tracks they cut in Hamburg, Germany; their Decca a...
The most anticipated of the Anthology series, this set covers the Fab Four's most intensely creative period ('65-'67) when they single-handedly changed the course of popular music. Outtakes and demos show the building of songs like "Strawberry Fields Forever"...
From the White Album to the end, the last days of the Beatles weren't smooth, which made the fact that they still produced some astonishing music all the more remarkable. In abbreviated form, "What's the New Mary Jane" is finally issued here. The rest of...