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Inside the New Documentary 'Beatles ‘64'
Director David Tedeschi gives a guided tour of the film, produced by Martin Scorsese and premiering Nov. 29
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George Harrison's 'Living in the Material World' Is a Slept-On Masterpiece Worth Rediscovering
His profoundly weird 1973 solo LP gets the long-overdue love it deserves with this definitive new edition
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How America Heard the Beatles
A new box set, The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono, collects the Fab Four's first seven U.S. albums on Capitol, which were totally different than the LPs the rest of the world heard
- something new
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Cyndi Lauper Still Wants to Have Fun
The pop icon on her farewell tour, the musical heroes who inspired her, and why she’ll never give up
- The Last Word
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The Cure Deliver the Power-Doom Epic We've Been Waiting For
On Songs of a Lost World Robert Smith reaches into the depths of his cobwebbed heart; it's the best Cure album since Disintegration
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'The Great Impersonator' is Halsey's Rawest, Darkest Incarnation Yet
Its depressive power also gives it a a spirit of commiseration
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Why ‘All Too Well’ Is Taylor Swift’s Greatest Song
In an excerpt from his new book, Rob Sheffield writes about the track that keeps evolving and expanding, beyond anything Swift — or her fans — could have imagined
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Kylie Minogue is Still Queen of the Dance Floor
Her latest Tension II continues the eternal hot streak that hit a new peak last year with “Padam Padam”
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Bryan Ferry Looks Back at 50 Years of Roxy Music, Romance, and Elegant Misery
An impeccably charming conversation with the elder statesman of rock-star romantics
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