![]() Many of the pictures in this book have been previously unreleased, and they offer the clearest look we’ve ever gotten from this era in The Beatles‘ career.Ī Target-exclusive version is available for $37, and includes four lobby cards (promotional items given out during the Let It Be film release). ![]() That book was mostly derived from interviews conducted in the 1990s for The Beatles Anthologydocumentary, whereas Get Back gives you a glimpse into The Beatles’ state of mind in 1969, warts and all. Several authors - including Rolling Stone’s Rob Sheffield - have covered the bands’ career in exhaustive detail, but The Beatles haven’t told their own story since the Beatles Anthology, a collaborative autobiography of the band released in 2000. ![]() What makes Get Back such an interesting resource is that it’s a firsthand account of this period in their career from the bandmates themselves. ![]()
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