The Zapple Diaries: The Rise and Fall of the Last Beatles Label

by Barry Miles

Hardcover, 2015

Status

Available

Call number

782.421660922

Collection

Publication

Peter Owen Publishers (2015), 224 pages

Description

This is the first full-length look at Zapple-the Beatles' label for experimental music and spoken word recordings and the most ambitious expression of the group's determination to be leading members of the counterculture movement in the late 1960s. Barry Miles, the acclaimed author, was the Zapple label manager and has written an engaging and slightly gossipy you-are-there review of this fascinating period in Beatles history. The book provides insight into the lives and working methods of leading literary and cultural figures of the time, including Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Richard Brautigan, William Burroughs, and Frank Zappa. The Zapple Diaries is the fascinating story of an ill-fated experimental venture and a revealing account of the little-known last chapter of Beatles history.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member TobinElliott
As everyone else is mostly saying, a touch overlong, or longwinded, yet, having said that, it does shine a light on an area of Apple Corp that I was mostly ignorant of.

I'd literally thought Zapple was Lennon and Ono's dreadful second "Unfinished Music" release and Harrison's dreadful "Electronic
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Sound" album, so it was nice to get info on some of the other releases that were in the works, at one stage or another.

It could have been an interesting label.

Definitely worth the read.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

224 p.; 6.46 inches

ISBN

0720618606 / 9780720618600
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