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On this day October 27, 1981, Ringo Starr released his eighth studio album Stop And Smell The Roses, a record that showcased his upbeat personality and famous circle of collaborators. The album brought together an impressive lineup of musical friends including Paul McCartney, George Harrison...
On this day in 1989, George Harrison released Best of Dark Horse 1976 to 1989, a compilation album that celebrated more than a decade of his solo work. The collection highlighted Harrison’s evolution as a songwriter and musician following his time with The Beatles, showcasing his blend of...
On this day August 18 1982, a housing project in Liverpool honored its most famous musical export by naming four streets after The Beatles. The development included thoroughfares bearing the names of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, giving fans a permanent landmark...
On this day March 22 1982 The Beatles released the compilation album Reel Music. The album reached number 19 on the Billboard 200 and featured songs from the band’s classic films including A Hard Day’s Night Help and Yellow Submarine. Reel Music was a unique Beatles collection as it focused...
On this day March 7 1988 The Beatles released Past Masters a two-volume compilation album that collected non-album singles B-sides and rare tracks spanning their career. The release was part of the band's transition to CD format ensuring that all of their songs were available in digital form...
On this day February 26 1987 the first four albums by The Beatles were officially transferred to CD (compact disc) marking a major step in bringing their music into the digital era. This release allowed fans to experience the band’s early catalog in a new format as CDs were rapidly becoming the...
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