The Beatles to Offer 'Anthology 4' as a Standalone Release
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The Beatles’ Anthology 4 will now be released as a standalone — after fans pushed back on Apple’s boxset-only plan. 13 new tracks, but still no Rubber Soul deluxe. #TheBeatles #Anthology4
After a long wait, Anthology 4 from The Beatles will finally be released as a standalone disc this November but the road here hasn’t been smooth. When Apple Records first unveiled the project, fans were told it would only come as part of a deluxe box set, bundled with remastered editions of Anthology Volumes 1-3 on vinyl and CD, plus books and the restored documentary series. For many Beatles diehards who already owned most of that material, it …
The Beatles to offer 'Anthology 4' as a standalone release - Everett Post
The Beatles recently announced several projects associated with their Anthology series, including a massive Anthology Collection box set that features the three original Anthology albums and the new Anthology 4. The Beatles are now giving fans a chance to get that fourth installment without shelling out the price of the whole collection. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers just announced that “by popular demand,” Anthology 4 will be available as a st…
The Beatles to offer ‘Anthology 4’ as a standalone release – KSHE 95
The Beatles recently announced several projects associated with their Anthology series, including a massive Anthology Collection box set that features the three original Anthology albums and the new Anthology 4. The Beatles are now giving fans a chance to get that fourth… Source

The Beatles to offer 'Anthology 4' as a standalone release
The Beatles ‘Anthology 4’ cover/(Capitol Records) The Beatles recently announced several projects associated with their Anthology series, including a massive Anthology Collection box set that features the three original Anthology albums and the new Anthology 4. The Beatles are now giving fans a chance to get that fourth installment without shelling out the price of the whole collection. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers just announced that “by popu…
The instant Paul McCartney hit the Beatles classic "Yesterday", he played the song for as many people as he could. And it wasn't because he was looking for reviews, but because he wanted to know if people recognized it. Beatle was worried that instead of writing it himself, he would accidentally have stolen it from someone else. It's part of the urban legend of popular music that Maccaso played the melody, then he woke up and ran to the piano in…
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