Introduction1 Time And Place2 On Stage3 Recordings 1962-19654 In The Studio5 Recordings 1966-19706 Songwriters7 Images And Identities8 Legacy and Legend
Ian Inglis is a Visiting Fellow in the School of Arts, Design and Social Sciences at the Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne. He has written extensively abut the history, performance and presentation of popular music. His books include Performance and Popular Music: History, Place and Time (2006), Popular Music and Television in Britain (2010) and The Beatles in Hamburg (2012).
A satisfyingly dense but attractive and readable paperback... an
absorbing and incisive evaluation reflecting [an] intellectual
rigour and academic approach.
The Beat
With The Beatles, Inglis provides general readers with an
introduction to the band by filling a much-needed gap; emphasizing
the radicalism inherent in a collaborative, collective group.
Popular Music
The Beatles does exactly what it says on the tin. It strips away
much of the myth and legend surrounding the band and concentrates
on their musical output and as such, it will be of value to those
who want to access this facet of the Beatles' career.
Riffs
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