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Notes 472 pages. Book dimensions: 23.37 cms x 15.54 cms x 2.92 cms. From the publisher's website (www link as at 22 February 2021): The Beatles as Musicians: The Quarry Men through Rubber Soul is a comprehensive, chronologically-ordered study of every aspect of the group's musical life—composition, performance, recording and reception histories—from its beginnings in 1956 through 1965. Richly authoritative interpretations from every available reliable musical document are interwoven through a documentary study of many thousands of audio, video, print, and multimedia sources. The text will enable general readers and musicians as well as educated music theorists to learn new levels of beauty in the music of the Beatles. Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this book See Also BookWalter Everett - The Beatles As Musicians: Revolver Through The Anthology - Oxford University Press - Hardcover - USA (1999) Previous by Author BookDavid Wilton - Word Myths - Oxford University Press - Paperback - USA - 0195172841 (2004) Next by Publisher BookConstance Valis Hill - Brotherhood In Rhythm - Oxford University Press - Hardcover - USA - 0195131665 (2000) Previous by Publisher Lists The Beatles: An Illustrated Bibliography, from 1955 to 2028 - 3029 Books - List by JPGR&B This Book: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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