Visualizing the Beatles : a complete graphic history of the world's favorite band
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Contributors
Thomas, Rob (Designer), Author
Sheffield, Rob, writer of foreward.
Published
New York : Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow, 2018.
Status
Westover - Adult Nonfiction
782.42166 BEATLES PRING
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Description

Foreword by Rob SheffieldFilled with stunning full-color infographics, a unique, album-by-album visual history of the evolution of the Beatles that examines how their style, their sound, their instruments, their songs, their tours, and the world they inhabited transformed over the course of a decade.

Combining data, colorful artwork, interactive charts, graphs, and timelines, Visualizing the Beatles is a fresh and imaginative look at the world’s most popular band. Meticulously examining the songs on every Beatles’ album from Please Please Me to Let It Be, UK-based graphic artists John Pring and Rob Thomas deconstruct:

  • lyrical content
  • songwriting credits
  • inspiration for the songs
  • instruments used
  • cover designs
  • chart position
  • and more . . . .

They also break down the success of Beatles’ singles across the world, their tour dates, venues, and cities, their hairstyles, fashion choices and favorite guitars, and a wealth of other Beatles’ minutiae. Visualizing the Beatles also includes illustrations involving the conspiracy theories of the "Paul is dead" hoax as well as A-to-Z lists of every artist or performer who has ever covered a Beatles’ song.

Comprehensive, entertaining, and packed with fun facts, Visualizing the Beatles is a wonderful introduction for new fans and a must-have for devotees, offering a new way to think about this extraordinary band whose influence continues to shape music.

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Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
xi, 276 pages : color ; 27 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780062790989, 0062790986

Notes

General Note
Originally published in 2016 as 'Visualising the Beatles' in the UK.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
A visual history of The Beatles illustrates the evolution of their style and sound through infographics that examine the songs on every album, cover designs, chart positions, instruments used, and a wealth of other details.

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Booklist Review

Decades after the breakup heard around the world, the Fab Four continue to be the subject of biographies and analyses. The latest entry in the catalog of all things Beatles is something completely different their story told in full-color infographics. Most of the book consists of an examination of every Beatles album from 1963's Please Please Me to 1970's Let It Be, in which lyrical content, songwriting credits, instruments used, cover design, and more are analyzed. Tours, hairstyles, fashion choices, and all manner of other Beatles lore are also addressed throughout the text. All of this information is presented in clear, clever, and colorful full-page spreads. Beatlemaniacs old and new will say yeah, yeah, yeah to this unique compendium.--Carolyn Mulac Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Pring and Thomas, British graphic designers and first-time authors, present a history of the Beatles that manages to add something new to the shelves of books already written about the Fab Four. Through a range of graphic devices-including charts, drawings, maps, concert set lists, and historical time lines-the authors succeed in their stated attempt "to create something beautiful, vibrant, and original from the data their music left behind." It is one thing to read about the Beatles' songwriting, but it is another to see striking full-page charts for each Beatles album comparing song keys and instrumentation, allowing readers to see patterns and changes in various aspects of the band's work and career. Organized chronologically by albums as they were originally released in England-from Please Please Me to Let It Be-the book charts the band's evolution throughout the 1960s and offers visual treats including a map of "The Beatles First Ever Tour" in 1961 of 25 provincial British cities, and an illustration of the countries where Abbey Road sold more than 10 million copies. This is a volume that will be enjoyed by both hardcore Beatlemaniacs and more casual fans. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

Offering everything from a basic map of key Fab Four addresses in London to word clouds of song lyrics in each album, freelance designers Pring and Thomas use creative infographics to deliver at-a-glance Beatles facts: clothing styles, instruments played, who wrote which songs, and more. The material is organized by album and usually accompanied by bright and clever design elements, while album overviews, time lines, and snippets of background material fill in around the edges. -VERDICT Entertaining and educational. Suitable for all public libraries.-Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley Sch., Fort Worth, TX © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

Decades after the breakup heard around the world, the Fab Four continue to be the subject of biographies and analyses. The latest entry in the catalog of all things Beatles is something completely different—their story told in full-color infographics. Most of the book consists of an examination of every Beatles album from 1963's Please Please Me to 1970's Let It Be, in which lyrical content, songwriting credits, instruments used, cover design, and more are analyzed. Tours, hairstyles, fashion choices, and all manner of other Beatles lore are also addressed throughout the text. All of this information is presented in clear, clever, and colorful full-page spreads. Beatlemaniacs old and new will say "yeah, yeah, yeah" to this unique compendium. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Offering everything from a basic map of key Fab Four addresses in London to word clouds of song lyrics in each album, freelance designers Pring and Thomas use creative infographics to deliver at-a-glance Beatles facts: clothing styles, instruments played, who wrote which songs, and more. The material is organized by album and usually accompanied by bright and clever design elements, while album overviews, time lines, and snippets of background material fill in around the edges. VERDICT Entertaining and educational. Suitable for all public libraries.—Maggie Knapp, Trinity Valley Sch., Fort Worth, TX

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Pring and Thomas, British graphic designers and first-time authors, present a history of the Beatles that manages to add something new to the shelves of books already written about the Fab Four. Through a range of graphic devices—including charts, drawings, maps, concert set lists, and historical time lines—the authors succeed in their stated attempt "to create something beautiful, vibrant, and original from the data their music left behind." It is one thing to read about the Beatles' songwriting, but it is another to see striking full-page charts for each Beatles album comparing song keys and instrumentation, allowing readers to see patterns and changes in various aspects of the band's work and career. Organized chronologically by albums as they were originally released in England—from Please Please Me to Let It Be—the book charts the band's evolution throughout the 1960s and offers visual treats including a map of "The Beatles First Ever Tour" in 1961 of 25 provincial British cities, and an illustration of the countries where Abbey Road sold more than 10 million copies. This is a volume that will be enjoyed by both hardcore Beatlemaniacs and more casual fans. (May)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pring, J. (. d., Thomas, R. (., & Sheffield, R. (2018). Visualizing the Beatles: a complete graphic history of the world's favorite band (First edition.). Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pring, John (Graphic designer), Rob (Designer), Thomas and Rob, Sheffield. 2018. Visualizing the Beatles: A Complete Graphic History of the World's Favorite Band. New York: Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pring, John (Graphic designer), Rob (Designer), Thomas and Rob, Sheffield. Visualizing the Beatles: A Complete Graphic History of the World's Favorite Band New York: Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow, 2018.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Pring, J. (. d., Thomas, R. (. and Sheffield, R. (2018). Visualizing the beatles: a complete graphic history of the world's favorite band. First edn. New York: Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Pring, John (Graphic designer),, Rob (Designer) Thomas, and Rob Sheffield. Visualizing the Beatles: A Complete Graphic History of the World's Favorite Band First edition., Dey St., an imprint of William Morrow, 2018.

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