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The Beatles: Get Back is a groundbreaking documentary that offers an intimate look at the band's creative process during the making of their iconic album. Featuring exclusive interviews, rare footage, and a captivating soundtrack, this collector's edition is essential for fans and music historians alike.
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,610 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 16 in Celebrity Photography 193 in Rock & Pop Musician Biographies 223 in Rock Music |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,300) |
| Dimensions | 30.9 x 26.6 x 3.5 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0935112960 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0935112962 |
| Item weight | 1.98 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | 12 Oct. 2021 |
| Publisher | Callaway Arts & Entertainment |
Q**W
Get Back!
Not counting the very limited 160 page glossy book that came with the first copies of ‘Let It Be’ back in 1970, also titled ‘Get Back’ and which was mostly photos interspersed with 26 pages of dialogue, this is the second book of the Beatles by the Beatles. Other than their innermost circle, many of the hundreds of photos included have never been seen before, which makes this worthwhile for die-hard Beatles fans, and as an aside, I counted over 500. As most reading this book won’t have seen the previous tome, I don't think it's worth comparing the two as to what photos have been duplicated, as it's rather irrelevant, seeing as there are plenty of new ones to view. All you need to know is some have and some haven't. Also, I don’t know if the text will be in the forthcoming three part film but again, that isn’t really applicable to those who buy this. With a foreword from Peter Jackson and an introduction from someone called Hanif Kureishi, it’s presented in three acts; Twickenham Film Studios, Apple Studios and The Rooftop, The photos are very good and you’ll know why they weren’t too enamoured being at Twickenham, looking a cold, sparse place. (The photo on page 62 shows it only too well.) Apple seems far warmer and more conducive to actually recording and the Rooftop ‘concert’ is just that. Some of the photos (those with rounded edges) are taken from the original 16mm footage. The text, and there’s nice chunks of it from most days and not always from the Fab Four, show some interesting discussions but it’s a shame they never took George’s idea of ‘The Beatles’ Dance Album’ any further than this brief chat. And the mention of a rooftop version of ‘God Save The Queen’ sounds enticing, but probably isn’t.
M**T
An insight into a piece and time in history of the greatest band the world has ever heard.
A great addition to any fans The Beatles collection. A great insight into the recording process and the way the four of them riffed off each other. Sometimes fraught, tetchy, angry, moody and aggressive but at the end of the day there is the bond and enduring love for each other that makes this band greater than the sum of its parts. They were always friends and brothers and like those two there will always be 'fights' but there will always be a make up and all will be forgotten. This book covers it all and if you tried to write it as a work of fiction it could not be written. An excellent snapshot of an exciting, creative swansong.
R**H
Stunning photos and interesting details
Beautiful accompaniment to the TV show. The photos are stunning. Very pleased I bought it.
J**C
Great book
Bought this for a massive Beatles fan, great book at a great price
D**E
An incredible coffee table book
The original 'Let It Be' photographic book came as a freebie with the 1970 box set version, from the album of the same name, it contained lots of lavish photographs by Linda McCartney (and assorted others) from the much talked about Twickenham and Saville Row studio sessions that made up this project. Nick named 'The Winter of Discontent' by the UK music press. It was a great idea, and now is a big collectors item among hardcore Beatles fans. Fast forward to 2021, with the COVID delayed Peter Jackson 'Get Back' project very much on the runway and ready for immediate take off. A six hour marathon documentary hits Disney+ next month, maybe arguments from the original session are erased in favour of The Beatles 21st Century calling card "Peace & Love", maybe they aren't, no one knows for sure yet. This Friday the 'Let It Be' album and it's 'Get Back' counterpart, are released as part of an uber deluxe box set, with full supporting cast of picture disc, double CD and standard vinyl. Earlier this week, in a newspaper interview Paul McCartney put the blame for The Beatles split at the feet of John Lennon. Which seemed to have both disgruntled and amused different sections of Beatles fans. Today see's the release of The Beatles 'Get Back' the first of many attached products, it's a lavish coffee table book featuring all the photos from the original collectors item 'Let It Be' book, along with many additions. It now comes complete with a decent amount of text, courtesy of music journalist John Harris, and of course a writing credit for Peter Jackson, though it's the Fab Four themselves who get top billing, just as you'd expect from any Apple sanctioned product. It is, to say the least pretty damn impressive, in much the same way that 'The Beatles Anthology' coffee table book was some years ago. And very much recommended for purchase if your a Beatles fan....
D**C
A great companion to the film.
What you get in this mighty tome is basically the transcript of the film in your hands to peruse over. There are some wonderful photos, many of which have been unpublished until this book. It's a wonderful snapshot of a time when the band were about to self implode. The design is well laid out and the glossy pages make it well worth your beer tokens. If there'd been more pics of the absolutely beautiful Mo Starkey as she then was I'd have given it five stars. If you're a Beatles fan buy it, if you're not a Beatles fan buy it.
R**O
Foto e diario spettacolari
J**N
Detta är mer eller mindre en uppdaterad version av originalboken som följde med Let It Be albumet när det släpptes 1970 men väldigt mycket utökad med nyfunnen dialog från timtals av oanvända ljudband och många fler bilder högupplöst nyscannade från filmnegativen. Man får följa inspelningarna i Twickenham och i Apple Studios dag för dag från de medverkande själva dvs the Beatles, deras film/studio crew men även Yoko Ono, Heather & Linda Eastman mfl. Man får ta del av diskussioner som både är roliga, informativa men även vittnar om en stundtals ansträngd atmosfär under arbetet med vad som skulle resultera i Let It Be albumet. En fjäder i hatten för Apple som inte bara vill visa de positiva stunderna alltså. Boken är definitivt ett måste för Beatlesfansen och en stor aptitretare inför den sex timmar långa miniserien som dyker upp på Disney+ i November. Vill man ha fakta om själva musiken och de olika inspelningarna som tas upp i denna bokens text så får man söka sig till den bok som följer med Super Deluxe versionen av Let It Be som släpps om några dagar.
A**S
Lo que esperaba
A**R
When this book originally came out around the time of the Get Back documentary film, it was selling for close to $100 Canadian. I was very pleased to find it had come down to just over $21 and snapped it up. A nice companion piece to the Blu Ray of Get Back, a must for Beatles fans.
C**O
Excellent