Although originally meant as a set of re-mixes for a show with Cirque Du Soleil, producers George and Giles Martin have succeeded in creating a new Beatles record outright. Featuring a re-united Beatles line-up and showcasing 78 minutes of new material Sir Paul McCartney can be rightly justified in saying, "This album puts the Beatles back together again." Find out more about the evolution of the album in features that are to run in The Sun, Q Magazine, Mojo, The Independent and The Observer over the coming month as well as a high-profile album launch at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios on 17th November.
The album arrives on 20th November.
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