The award -winning documentary series tells the story of the Liverpool quartet from the point of view of its protagonists and includes a ninth unpublished episode.
Disney+ confirmed the release date of the documentary series The Beatles Anthologywill be November 26. On that date the first three chapters will be released.
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Thirty years after its original launch, the production was restored and remastered and incorporates a ninth unpublished episode. The chapters will be launched in three consecutive deliveries: on November 26 the first three, 27 the next three and 28 the three finals.


What the Beatles Anthology is about
The eight original episodes of The Beatles Anthology travel the legendary path that begins in Liverpool and Hamburg and that soon captivates the world. They give life to timeless stories: from Beatlemania, the revolutionary arrival of the band to the United States,
His role at the head of the counterculture of the 60s, his spiritual exploration in India until his separation. And, throughout the entire series, the constant conductive thread: music, always music. In turn, the ninth episode includes unpublished images between racks of Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr When they met between 1994 and 1995 to work in The Beatles Anthology and reflect on life they shared as The Beatles.
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The restoration of the documentary series was supervised by the Apple Corps production team, which worked together with Wingnut Films and Park Road Post, of Peter Jacksontogether with Giles Martin, who created new audio mixtures for most of the music.
In addition, on October 14 it will be published by Apple Corps Ltd. and Chronicle Books the edition of the 25th anniversary of The Beatles Anthology book. In turn, as of November 21, the “The Beatles Anthology” albums that comprise 191 songs and include new mixtures of the successful singles such as “Free As a Bird” and “Real Love”, winning songs of Grammy awards, revitalized by their original producer, Jeff Lynne, using the separate top of Lennon’s voice.
The two new mixtures are presented next to the band’s single “Now and Than”The last song of The Beatles, winner at the Grammy 2023 Awards. The three singles were created from Rudimentary Homemade demos that John recorded in the 1970s, subsequently completed with vocal and instrumental parts recorded by Paul, George and Ringo. The original music video of “Free as a bird” It was also restored.
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