After Abbey Road: The Solo Hits of The Beatles
C**D
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B**K
Covering All 224 Singles Released Post Breakup
Ever since I saw the Peter Jackson "Get Back" three part video, I've been eager to gather as much information about each member, their songs, production and any other tidbits of information I can find. This book is exactly what I was looking for covering the post break-up period, all the way to the 2023 release of "Now And Then".After Abby Road is a fun read. It's filled with facts and details not commonly known and it's all presented in chronological order. All 4 members, every single, the who, then when, the where and what album the songs are included on. Along the way there are additional facts and select pieces of information to enhance the overall value of this book.The Beatles have been a major portion of the soundtrack of my life and I've certainly enjoyed their post band works. This book is a great addition to any home library or collection of Beatles writings.
R**N
Easy and enjoyable read.
Great read for a Beatles fan like me. I’ve read lots of Beatles books but this one contained a lot of stories and information I hadn’t heard before.
J**M
Must read! Gives a new dimension to each song!
If you are a Beatles fan, “After Abbey Road” is a must have.Learning the back story gives a new dimension to each song. Makes you go back and listen to them again. Thoroughly enjoyed .
A**D
The solos hits are not always ones who will be mine
After Abbey Road: The Solo Hits of The Beatles is a good book, but there's so much song after their best years and it should have a lots of songs from the 70's who are not in it against too much song in the 1990's to now. I can't understand there's only two songs from ''All Things Must Pass'' , only ''Mother'' from ''Plastic Ono Band and ''Imagine'' from Imagine and not so many from their best years who are the seventies, But even that it's an interesting book for a Beatles fan!
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