Deconstructing The Beatles' White Album

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Deconstructing The Beatles' White Album

In Deconstructing The Beatles’ White Album, composer/producer Scott Freiman takes Beatles fans young and old into the studio with The Beatles as they create their best-selling album, The Beatles (commonly referred to as the White Album).

Released in 1968, the White Album’s thirty songs span almost every style of music—from hard rock to country to chamber music to avant garde. Its recording took place during a remarkable year in Beatles history that included the death of their manager Brian Epstein, the creation of Apple Corps, and a trip to India to study meditation.

In this multimedia presentation, Mr. Freiman transports his audience into Abbey Road Studio for a look at the revolutionary techniques used during the production of “Revolution,” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Blackbird,” and other songs from the White Album. It’s an educational journey into the creative process of The Beatles performances and recording sessions, allowing the audience to see and hear the evolution of these groundbreaking songs and their lasting influence on popular music.

Deconstructing The Beatles’ White Album is the first of in a series of four, to be followed by Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Revolver, and Rubber Soul.
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Genre
Documentary, Music, Pop Culture, Rock and Roll
Runtime
90
Language
English
Director
Scott Freiman
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