The Beatles' White Album: a wide-ranging, complex, and intriguing collection of thirty tracks. Recorded in 1968 after the Beatles became a studio-only band, it has never been performed live in its entirety. Until now!
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After “Magical Mystery Tour” and “Sgt. Pepper”, the “White Album” is the third Beatles album brought to the stage by The Analogues. The album is diverse, and possibly less-coherent, but many Beatles connoisseurs find it to be the most fascinating. Experience now the "White Album" brought to life, performed and recorded live in Liverpool, England. See and hear all the special instruments needed to reproduce the album with ‘Analogue Craftsmanship’.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Bart van Poppel | Bass | Unowned | |
Diederik Nomden | Keyboards | Unowned | |
Jac Bico | Guitar | Unowned | |
Felix Maginn | Guitar | Unowned | |
Fred Gehring | Drums | Unowned | |
Merijn van Haren | Vocals | Unowned | |
Marieke De Bruijn | Violin | Unowned | |
Jacob Plooij | Violin | Unowned | |
Camilla van der Kooij | Viola | Unowned | |
Jos Teeken | Cello | Unowned | |
Allard Robert | French horn | Unowned | |
Jean Pierre Grannetia | Trumpet | Unowned | |
Michel Lamers | Saxophone | Unowned | |
Christof May | Saxophone | Unowned | |
Leon Klaasse | Percussion | Unowned | |
Doriene Marselje | Harp | Unowned |