An "original" album of Beatles music - mixed
by their fabled manufacturer George Martin and described as a "manner
of reliving the entire Beatles melodic lifespan" - will be released
in November. EMI Music and Apple said today that Martin and his boy
Giles began job on the album, called Love, after getting authorization
from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia
Harrison, representing John Lennon and George Harrison.
The music has already been used as the soundtrack to the theatrical
Cirque du Soleil display called Love. "This music was designed
for the Love display in Las Vegas, but in doing then we've created an
original Beatles album," George Martin said. 'The Beatles ever
looked for new ways of expressing themselves and this is another measure
ahead for them. "What folk will be hearing on the album is an original
experience, a manner of reliving the entire Beatles melodic lifespan
in a really condensed period. " The Martins worked away the new
professional tapes from the Abbey Rd studios to develop a medley of
Beatles music by remixing preferred songs, such as Harrison's Within
You Without You being played to the drum-track of Tomorrow Never Knows.
EMI Music, region of the EMI Group, and Apple, the English party that
administers The Beatles' interests, said the album would be released
worldwide in November. Additional data, such as the course list, will
be released subsequently.