Just Can't Get Enough

Just Can’t Get Enough: The Making of Depeche Mode

Igor Maračić

Part musical odyssey, part cultural history, Spence draws on dozens of first hand interviews to give us an inside view of one of the most unlikely stories in pop and rock.

The Beatles - Xmas! pleteni džemper

The Beatles – Xmas! pleteni džemper

Bero

Originalni The Beatles – Xmas! pleteni džemper / pulover, 100% akril, dugi rukavi. Grupa The Beatles najpopularnija je i najutjecajnija grupa u povijesti popularne glazbe sa preko 600 milijuna prodanih nosača zvuka i slike. Dobitnici su sedam nagrada Grammy, četiri Brit Awards i jedne Academy Award. U Rock and Roll Hall of Fame primljeni su …

beatles album by album

The Beatles – Album by Album (tvrdi uvez)

Igor Maračić

The Beatles – Album by Album tells the story of John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr from the band’s formative days in Hamburg to the split in 1970. General Editor Brian Southall, a former Press Officer at EMI, has gathered a team of experts – including former Apple Records CEO Tony Bramwell, …

The Beatles - Get Back

The Beatles: Get Back (tvrdi uvez)

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The most anticipated book in more than a decade by the legendary band, The Beatles: Get Back is the official account of the creation of their final album, Let It Be, told in The Beatles’ own words, illustrated with hundreds of previously unpublished images, including photos by Ethan A. Russell and Linda McCartney. Half a …

In Search of the Lost Chord

In Search of the Lost Chord – 1967 and the Hippie Idea

Bero

It was the year that saw the release of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and of debut albums from the Doors, the Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. The year of the Summer of Love and LSD; the Monterey Pop Festival and Black Power; Muhammad Ali’s conviction for draft avoidance and Martin Luther King Jr’s public opposition to war in Vietnam.

The Beatles in America

The Beatles in America – The Stories, the Scene, 50 Years on (tvrdi uvez)

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Early in 1964, with Beatlemania raging in the UK, the Beatles topped the US charts with “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” and became a sensation on American TV with The Ed Sullivan Show – on which they appeared no fewer than three occasions, on consecutive sundays in february, 1964.