The speculation about which important product of The Beatles I would launch Apple Corps as the great annual spring launch of the group can already end: it is a reissue of all components of “Anthology”the retrospective multimedia project of the band of the late 90s, with additional material added to both the musical collection and the television series. The documentary can now be seen as a series in streaming in Disney+.
For music packages in LP, CD and Digital, this will be presented in the form of a “Anthology 4” In the box, which will include 13 unpublished models and session recordings, along with other discarded shots that have already appeared in the luxury editions of the band in recent years.
For the documentary series, this implies a ninth reissued episode that adds to the eight originals that were broadcast for the first time in 1995.
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The Book “Anthology” of the Beatles It will also be reissued in a soft cover edition on the occasion of the 25th anniversary, although without any additional material beyond the photos and text that were part of the original printing of the year 2000.
The reissue of the book will be the first of this campaign, with a launch planned for October 14. The musical collections will be available from November 21 (a week before Black Friday) in vinyl, CD, digital download and streaming. Five days later, on November 26, the first three episodes of the remastering and expanded documentary series will be available in Disney+.
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The new episode nine of the documentary series, according to Tuesday’s announcement, includes unpublished images behind the scenes of Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starrgathered between 1994 and 1995 to work in ‘The Anthology’ and reflecting on his life in common such as the Beatles.
The documentary has been restored and remastered by the Apple Corps production team in collaboration with the Wingnut Films and Park Road Post team Peter Jacksonin addition to Giles Martinwhose new audio mixtures will be heard in most music.
The expanded musical collection, which will be launched under the “Anthology” seal, will be available in an eight CD pack and a 12 LP vinyl pack, along with the digital editions. This box will include 191 themes in total, of which 36 are included in the new volume “Anthology 4”. The new additions have been selected by Giles Martin, who also remasted all the material of the three original audio volumes of “Anthology”, first published individually in 1995-96.
Among the inclusions of “Anthology 4” are remembered versions of “Free as a bird” and “Real Love”two songs that launched together with the original “Anthology” releases, in which we give from John Lennon From the 1970s they were expanded and completed as official themes of the Beatles by Paul, George and Ringo. These 2025 remixes are described as “revived by their original producer, Jeff Lynneusing voices of John Lennon Desmezclado “. (” Now and Then “, released in 2023 as the third and apparently last of the potosums of the Beatles, unites those two remembered songs of 1995 to form the final face of” Anthology 4 “).
The 36 tracks of “Anthology 4” are a mixture of the 13 unpublished tracks and numbers that until now appeared in luxury sets that celebrated albums such as “Abbey Road”, “Let It Be”, The White Album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “Revolver”in addition to a pair of limited digital launch “The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963”. Most unpublished tracks are from the Beatles sessions of principles and the mid -60s for albums that have not yet received the complete luxury treatment, like everything from “stir” onwards in the chronology of the catalog.
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