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Beabliography

Mostly academic writings about the Beatles
by Markus Heuger
 





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  The Beabliography is a bibliography of books and articles, focusing mainly on academic works on the Beatles. By now the database covers over 600 titles, some with links and/or abstracts. Please mail us if you like to add yet another title to this list.
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  • Barnard, Stephen (1985), "Reviews of: The Beatles reader, by Charles P. Neises (1984); The literary Lennon, by James Sauceda (1983); and: A cellarful of noise, by Brian Epstein (1964)." In: Popular Music, 1985, 5, 292-293.
  • Baur, Steven (2002), "Ringo round Revolver. Rhythm, timbre, and tempo in rock drumming." In: Russell Reising (ed.), Every sound there is. The Beatles' Revolver and the transformation of rock and roll. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002, 171-182.
  • Baur, Michael, and Steven Baur (eds.) (2005), The Beatles and philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2005.
  • Beatles, The (2000), The Beatles anthology. San Francisco, California: Chronicle Books, 2000.
  • Behnke, Frank (1996), Das große Klaus-Beyer-Beatles-Buch. Der Narr auf den Höhen. [The big Klaus Beyer Beatles book. The fool on the hill.] Kassel: Martin Schmitz Verlag, 1996.
  • Beller-McKenna, Daniel (1999), "Beatle-John's 'alter ego'." In: Music and Letters, 1999, 60, 254-268. [Abstract]
  • Belmer, Scott (1997), Beatles not for sale. The Beatles musical legacy as archived on unauthorized recordings. Burlington: Collector's Guide Publishing, 1997.
  • Bennett, Andy (2000), "'Sitting in an English garden.' Comparing representations of Britishness in the songs of the Beatles and 1990s Britpop groups." In: Ian Inglis (ed.), The Beatles, popular music and society. A thousand voices. Basingstoke: MacMillan; New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000, 189-206.
  • Bennett, Andy (2008), "Towards a cultural sociology of popular music." In: Journal of Sociology, 44, 4: 419-432.
  • Berger, Rolf (2001), "John Lennon's and Paul McCartney's different ways of recording a song in the studio (exemplified by 'Strawberry Fields Forever' and 'Penny Lane'." In: Yrjö Heinonen, Markus Heuger, Sheila Whiteley, Terhi Nurmesjärvi and Jouni Koskimäki (eds.), Beatlestudies 3. Proceedings of the Beatles 2000 conference. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä (Department of Music, Research Reports 23), 2001, 293-298. [Abstract]
  • Bergh, Paul van den (1976), The Beatles als discrete informatiebron. [The Beatles as a source of discrete information.] Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, 1976 (Instituut voor Culturele Antropologie en Sociologie der Niet-Westerse Volken, no. 17).
  • Best, Pete, and Patrick Doncaster (1985), Beatle! The Pete Best story. London: Plexus, 1994 (originally: New York, Dell, 1985).
  • Best, Roag (2002), The Beatles. The true beginnings. Southwold, Suffolk: Screenpress Books, 2002.
  • Bigler, Klaus Peter (1993), "The Beatles. With a little help from my friends." In: Populäre Musik im Unterricht, 1983, 7, 9-18.
  • Bird, Donald Allport, Stephen C. Holder and Diane Sears (1976), "Walrus is Greek of corpse. Rumor and the death of Paul McCartney." In: Journal of Popular Culture, 1976 (Summer), 110-121.
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