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MuzeFormatDesc: Compact Disc
 ISBN-10: 0743551419
 ISBN-13: 9780743551410
 Nov 2005
 Publisher: Little Brown & Co
 Abridged
 Language: English |
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Synopsis Bob Spitz's lengthy biography of the Beatles minutely examines their formative years, both as individuals in Liverpool and later as a band let loose in the fleshpots and dives of Hamburg. Spitz scrutinizes the complex motives of their manager, Brian Epstein, as well as outlining John, Paul, George, and Ringo's often cutthroat ambition and seemingly boundless energy, which was often enhanced by liberal quantities of amphetamines. He also impeccably renders the band's musical apprenticeship and their growing songwriting confidence, not neglecting to dissect the less savory aspects of their personalities--Lennon's cruelty, and McCartney's obsequiousness.
| Size | | Height: | 6.0 in | | Width: | 5.0 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 9.3 oz |
Industry Reviews "With sweep already built into its story and the cumulative effects of the author's levelheaded, anecdotal approach, the book emerges as a consolidating and newly illuminating work. For the right reader, that combination is irresistible." New York Times - Janet Maslin (10/20/2005)
"Engagingly written, meticulously researched and documented, and tremendously insightful about the band's rise to superstardom, this book will take its place along with the ANTHOLOGY and THE COMPLETE BEATLES RECORDING SESSIONS in the Beatle-nerd library." Ruminator Review (11/30/2005)
"The early chapters of THE BEATLES are irresistible; they have the hypnotic effect of a film clip run backward, the separate pieces of a single whole coming together from the hard-luck streets of Liverpool....It's a miracle that these four geniuses found one another, and it's a miracle they didn't then kill each other." Time (11/07/2005)
"Spitz captures the unbridled joy of the group's rise, the astonishing range of their music, and the heartbreak of their dissolution." Entertainment Weekly (11/04/2005)
"The author's passion for his subject, and for every nuance of every scene, electrifies even the most familiar moments in the legend." New York Times Book Review (11/27/2005)
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