The White Album, released in 1968, is a collection of thirty songs that span various music styles, from hard rock to country to chamber music to avant-garde. The album's production took place during a pivotal year in Beatles history, marked by the death of Brian Epstein, the creation of Apple Corps, and a trip to India to study meditation.
Deconstructing the Beatles' White Album
Join The Beatles on a studio journey as they create their iconic album, The Beatles, also referred to as the White Album, alongside composer and producer Scott Freiman.