Ottawa Citizen

Rocky road to Beatles’ White Album

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Giles Martin says his father, producer George Martin, would wince whenever a fan said that the White Album was their favourite Beatles’ record.

The late George Martin would recall how tough it was to make the sprawling double album, titled The Beatles but given its familiar nickname because of the all-white cover.

His son is in charge of a 50th anniversar­y repackagin­g that is due out Nov. 9.

“He liked things to be organized, and the White Album wasn’t organized,” Giles Martin said recently.

The Beatles worked through the summer of 1968, often in exhausting all-night sessions. As evidence of the time spent, the new package includes the 102nd take of Not Guilty, a Harrison song that wasn’t even included among the 30 cuts of the original album.

The recording sessions were said to be rocky, and Ringo Starr quit and walked out for an 11-day period.

But Giles Martin said he believed some of those reports to be exaggerate­d, based on the tapes that he waded through.

“I looked for the arguments, I looked for the stress,” he said. “And there really wasn’t any.”

Besides punchier, remixed versions of songs on the original album, the anniversar­y package includes 27 acoustic demos of material the Beatles made at Harrison’s house before recording sessions began, and 50 studio outtakes.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Paul McCartney, left, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison worked night and day through the summer of 1968 to produce their celebrated White Album.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Paul McCartney, left, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison worked night and day through the summer of 1968 to produce their celebrated White Album.

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