New Beatles ‘Anthology’ Projects Will Be Released This Fall
The restored Anthology documentary expands to nine episodes with new mixes and 13 unreleased demos in the music collection, marking the 25th anniversary of the project.
- The Beatles will release a remastered and expanded Anthology collection on November 21, including music, a new book, and a documentary series.
- This release follows the band’s 1990s Anthology project and includes new mixes and unheard outtakes created during sessions in 1994-95.
- Anthology 4 offers a collection of 13 demos, session tracks, and other rare recordings that have never been released before, along with newly remixed versions of "Free As A Bird," "Real Love," and the 2023 track "Now and Then."
- The remastered 1995 Anthology documentary series will premiere a new ninth episode on Disney+ on November 26, featuring previously unseen behind-the-scenes moments with Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
- The project honors The Beatles’ legacy and offers fans new perspectives on their journey, supported by Giles Martin’s new audio mixes and curated archival materials.
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New content on the British band will be available in cinema, music and on paper.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe reissue of the multimedia project published in the 1990s includes a new double album and a new episode of the Anthology series.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Beatles to release new outtakes collection and restored documentary series
LONDON — Fifty-five years after rock ’n’ roll’s most important and influential band split up, The Beatles are to release a new collection of unheard outtakes, as well as a remastered and expanded classic documentary series as part of a reboot of a 1990s "Anthology" project
·United States
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