Three Volumes Of Beautiful Beatles Song Charts

It's always been pretty amazing to see just how much was documented about Beatles recording sessions.  Now, the folks at Pop Chart Lab have managed to capture a great deal of info into a series of images that convey the contributions of each band members and the wide, and ever-growing sonic palliate that they employed during their career.  As they explain...

The complete collection of our Beatles Song Charts, ready to cover a whole wall with the complete discography of the Fab Four. Volume I covers all original compositions from their very first releases through “Help!” in 1965, showing the group’s progression from simple, catchy singles to complex arrangements like “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away.” Volume II covers their explosively creative middle period, from the release of “Rubber Soul” through “Magical Mystery Tour,” as the band incorporated exotic instruments such as the dilruba and tambura, as well as improvised sounds such as clinking glasses, rattling chains, and more. Volume III covers their final period, from the “White Album” through “Let It Be,” as the band continued to push the possibilities of recorded music on songs like “Revolution 9″ and “Across the Universe.”

These charts are available as prints using 100 lb. archival recycled stock certified by The Forest Stewardship Council.  They are are pressed in Flatlands, Brooklyn with vegetable-based inks.  You can order a print for yourself of the Beatles fan in your life here.  They are even available framed.

 

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