The Beatles' Abbey Road Medley: Extended Forms in Popular Music

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The Beatles' Abbey Road Medley: Extended Forms in Popular Music

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In September 1969, the Beatles released their final recorded work, Abbey Road, using a variety of progressive musical ideas that expressed the group's approach to multi-track recording and offering songs that constituted a highpoint in the Beatles' musical corpus. Of particular interest is the concluding sequence of songs (tracks 8-17): seemingly unrelated fragments woven together into a musical form that has thus far defied attempts at categorization. The Beatles' Abbey Road Medley: Extended Forms in Popular Music offers an analysis of these fragments, commonly known as the Abbey Road Medley, in order to understand and explain the emergent musical form and to clarify the relationships between music recording and music composition. Thomas MacFarlane provides an overview of the Beatles--their history and their music--within the context of popular music and culture between 1962 and 1970, paying particular attention to the production of the album Abbey Road and the pivotal role of producer George Martin on the Abbey Road Medley. After explaining his method of analysis, MacFarlane applies it to the recording and transcription of the Abbey Road Medley, examining the implications of the work's structure and demonstrating how the Beatles expanded the parameters of the popular music form by incorporating recording technology directly into the compositional process. Drawing conclusions about musical form and practice in the recording process of the 1970s and beyond, MacFarlane also suggests other examples of rock music that were influenced by Abbey Road. An appendix transcribing the author's interview with the Beatles' de facto manager Peter Brown, a selected discography, a bibliography, and a selection of photos conclude the book, which will be of particular interest to musicians and Beatles fans alike.

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English
Pages
208

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The Beatles' Abbey Road Medley: Extended Forms in Popular Music
December 28, 2007, The Scarecrow Press, Inc., Scarecrow Press
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Library of Congress
ML421.B4M155 2005, ML421.B4 M155 2008

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
208
Dimensions
9.9 x 6.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
3.8 pounds

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Open Library
OL11321212M
Internet Archive
beatlesabbeyroad00macf
ISBN 10
0810860198
ISBN 13
9780810860193
LCCN
2007024817
OCLC/WorldCat
145379726
Goodreads
2603512

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