Culture It's official: ‘The Beatles Anthology’ project returns this year

It’s official: ‘The Beatles Anthology’ project returns this year

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Beatles fans rejoice!

The Beatles Anthology project returns this year with a new album featuring previously unreleased tracks, as well as a new book, documentary and a new music video. 

There had been speculation that the series would be making a comeback, especially when Paul McCartney shared a cryptic post online yesterday that seemed to nod towards previous releases.

Now, it has been officially announced that thirteen rare and unreleased songs will feature on a new Anthology compilation – ‘Anthology 4’, the first in almost 30 years as the first three Anthology compilations were released between 1995 and 1996.

All four The Beatles Anthology compilations - available in November
All four The Beatles Anthology compilations – available in November Bruce McBroom/Apple Corps Ltd

The Beatles producer George Martin’s son Giles has remastered versions of the first three Anthology compilations. All four will be released in a new box set in November, alongside the new “The Beatles Anthology Book – 25th Anniversary Edition”, which will be available on 14 October. The book will include 1,300 photos, documents, artwork, and other memorabilia from the band’s archives.

The full track listing for ‘Anthology 4’ has yet to be revealed – even if we know that there will be new mixes of the songs ‘Free As A Bird’ and ‘Real Love’.  

The original ‘Free As A Bird’ music video has also been restored, which you check out below. 

It has also been announced that a documentary series, The Beatles Anthology, will be streamed on Disney+ on 26 November. It is billed as “The Beatles’ story, in their own words”.

This comes after The Beatles made headlines and topped the charts with their “last song” ‘Now And Then’ in 2023 – a song which used AI to extract John Lennon’s vocals from an old demo.

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