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Mostly academic writings about the Beatles
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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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  • Röder, Thomas (1989), "Beatles und Blues." In: Helmut Rösing (ed.), Rock, Pop Jazz — musikimmanent durchleuchtet. Beiträge zur Popularmusikforschung, 7 / 8, 58-67.
  • Rabinowitz, Dorothy (1981), "John Lennon's mourners." In: Commentary, 1981, 71, 2 (February), 58.
  • Reck, David (2008), "The Beatles and Indian music." In: Julien, Oliver (ed.), Sgt. Pepper and the Beatles. It was forty years ago today. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008, 63-73.
  • Reck, David R. (1985), "Beatles Orientalis. Influences from Asia in a popular song tradition." In: Asian Music. Journal of the Society for Asian Music, Ithaca, NY, 1985 (Fall, Winter), 16, 1, 83-149.
  • Reinhart, Charles F. (1981), You can't do that. Beatles bootlegs and novelty records. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1981.
  • Reising, Russel, and Jim LeBlanc (2009), "Magical mystery tours, and other trips. Yellow submarines, newspaper taxis, and the Beatles' psychedelic years." In: Kenneth Womack (ed.), The Cambridge companion to the Beatles. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 90-111.
  • Reising, Russell (2002a), "Of the beginning. Introduction." In: Russell Reising (ed.), Every sound there is. The Beatles' Revolver and the transformation of rock and roll. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002, 1-14.
  • Reising, Russell (2002b), "It is not dying. Revolver and the birth of psychedelic sound." In: Russell Reising (ed.), Every sound there is. The Beatles' Revolver and the transformation of rock and roll. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002, 234-253.
  • Reising, Russell (2006), "Vacio luminoso. 'Tomorrow Never Knows' and the coherence of the impossible.", In: Davis, Todd F., and Kenneth Womack (eds.), Reading the Beatles. Cultural studies, literary criticism and the Fab Four. New York: State University of New York Press, 2006, 111-128.
  • Reising, Russell, and Jim LeBlanc (2008), "Within and without: Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band and psychedelic insight." In: Julien, Oliver (ed.), Sgt. Pepper and the Beatles. It was forty years ago today. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008, 103-120.
  • Richardson, John (1998), "'Black and white' music. Dialogue, dysphoric coding and death drive in the music of Bernard Herrmann, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder and Coolio." In: Yrjö Heinonen, Tuomas Eerola, Jouni Koskimäki, Terhi Nurmesjärvi and John Richardson (eds.), Beatlestudies 1. Songwriting, recording, and style change. Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä (Department of Music, Research Reports 19), 1998, 161-182.
  • Riley, Tim (1987), "For the Beatles. Notes on their achievement." In: Popular Music, 1987, 6, 3, 257-271.
  • Riley, Tim (1988), Tell me why. A Beatles commentary. New York: Knopf; London: The Bodley Head, 1988 (fully revised as: Riley, 2002).
  • Riley, Tim (1995), "Rock history meets the Beatles." In: Millenium Pop, 1995, 2, 1.
  • Riley, Tim (2001), "Drive My Car. 60s Soulsters embrace John Lennon." 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, 15-24. [Abstract]
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