The Beatles’ Touring Era

Inside the Fab Four’s Musical Artistry, Song by Song, 1962-1966

Kenneth Womack author Scott Freiman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:12th Nov '26

£20.00

This title is due to be published on 12th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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World renowned Beatles experts provide groundbreaking insights into the Fab Four’s artistry, from Please Please Me to the incredible heights of Rubber Soul and Revolver.

Dive into the songwriting, musicianship, and production of some of the most influential popular music ever created. In this revelatory assessment of the band’s artistic development from 1962 to 1966, Kenneth Womack and Scott Freiman provide accessible, close readings of songs – based on cutting-edge Beatles research – and tackle hard-hitting questions: What were the song’s origins, and how was it written? How was the song transformed in the studio? What instruments were used and how did that impact the song’s arrangement?

Discover the lyrical and musical elements that give these songs their magic and the techniques used by producer George Martin and engineers Norman Smith and Geoff Emerick that add that extra spark, bringing these songs to fruition. The unparalleled artistic journeys of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr as the Beatles are revealed here.

A delightful guide to the rise of John, Paul, George, and Ringo, song by song, era by era, from 2 eminently wise Beatles minds. Kenneth Womack and Scott Freiman make this book more than just a scholarly tour – it’s a celebration of why the Fabs Four’s music keeps shining on. -- Rob Sheffield * columnist for Rolling Stone; author of Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World *
Here it is at last, the definitive guide to the songs the Beatles wrote, performed, and recorded during those wonderfully mad years when they achieved an unprecedented worldwide fame. Meticulous in their research, and perceptive in their critical analysis, Kenneth Womack and Scott Freiman describe in clear and entertaining fashion how the compositions of Lennon and McCartney went from dreamy inspiration to fully realized works of art. The Beatles Touring Era is a gift for any Beatles fan, new or old, and a treasure for those seeking to understand more deeply how some of the 20th century’s greatest songs came to be. -- Jim Windolf * author of Where the Music Had to Go: How Bob Dylan and the Beatles Changed Each Other?and the World *
Womack and Freiman have created vivid impressions through their illustrative descriptions of the Beatles’ sessions. As someone who has recorded at Abbey Road, I felt like I was back in the studio, the control room, the bus – anywhere they wanted me to be. Fascinating and well done! -- Greg Evigan * actor and composer (BJ & The Bear, My Two Dads, Greg Evigan with London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) *
The Beatles made their evolution visually legible, but this book provides a key to what can't be seen: the music. Kenneth Womack and Scott Freiman have written the essential guide to the band's touring era. -- Katie Kapurch * co-author of Blackbird: How Black Musicians Sang the Beatles into Being – and Sang Back to Them Ever After; Professor of English, Texas State University, USA *
Womack and Freiman compress a mountain of new Beatles scholarship into tight, candid, and informative capsules. Their ‘Banger Moments’ dare you to respond with your own. -- Tim Riley * NPR critic, author of Lennon: The Man, the Myth, the Music - The Definitive Life *
Womack and Freiman provide a treasure trove of insights illuminating the craft and genius behind the Beatles’ early-to-mid-60s recordings. Brimming with fascinating detail, this book deftly conveys that while the Beatles’ music was born of the 1960s, it is also transcendent of time and place – continuing to excite and inspire new generations of listeners and fans. -- Christine Feldman-Barrett * author of A Women’s History of the Beatles *

ISBN: 9798216275497

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376 pages