The Science of The Beatles
The Theory and Technology Behind the Music and Lyrics
Mark Brake author Dr Jeff Brake author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Skyhorse Publishing
Publishing:19th Jun '25
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 19th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An In-Depth Analysis of The Beatles' Music and the Technology That Made It Possible
When folk look back in two hundred years time at our culture, whose music will have survived from today? Who will be our equivalent of Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven? The big story of contemporary popular music has been The Beatles. They were the chief architects of the fusion of classical and popular music to create a new musical mainstream.
From the time we humans first made our art, music and technology have been inseparable. And that symbiotic relationship has never been so excitingly orchestrated than with the musical history of The Beatles. They absorbed many other styles around them in an extraordinary and unprecedented melting pot of music. And they embraced new technologies with enthusiasm and imagination.
As pioneers of recording tech and artistic presentation, making American music with a British twist, The Beatles revolutionized many aspects of music tech, and became leaders of the era’s youth and sociocultural movements. Their music was both genuinely sophisticated and hugely popular. For a generation, they were the most important composers in the world, and became the most influential band of all time.
Putting the band’s thirteen legendary studio albums under a microscope, The Science of The Beatles looks at the science, poetry, and raw-power in the music that started a revolution.
ISBN: 9781510778214
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 182g
192 pages