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The Beatles Sneak Back Into Billboard’s Top 10 with Anthology 4—Just 30 Years Late
Three decades after the Anthology project first lands, The Beatles return to Billboard’s top ranks with Anthology 4, which slips into the top 10 on five album charts dated Dec. 6, including Top Album Sales (No. 9) and Top Rock Albums (No. 6).
Offering 13 previously unreleased tracks among its 36, the collection appears in vinyl, CD, digital, and streaming formats, moving nearly 17,000 equivalent album units in the U.S., 13,000 of which are pure sales.
Anthology 4 also charts at No. 48 on the Billboard 200, joined by The Anthology Collection box set. Its arrival coincides with a 25th-anniversary reissue of the Anthology book and a re-cut documentary debuting on Disney+ as a nine-part series.
The Anthology series originally bowed in 1995–1996, with its predecessors topping the Billboard 200. This time, The Beatles share chart territory with Stray Kids, Wicked: For Good, and Aerosmith x YUNGBLUD.
Source: Billboard – Published on December 5, 2025
Swedish Critic Calls Beatles Irrelevant—History Prepares a Comeback Tour
On this day in 1963, The Beatles step onto a Swedish stage, only to be met by a local music critic who dismisses them as entirely musically irrelevant. Their sound strikes him as corny, their playing unremarkable—deemed to hold “no musical importance whatsoever.”
This scathing assessment sharply contrasts with praise received just days prior, when another observer declared the band to be “very, very musically important.” Perception, it seems, remains deeply divided.
Source: Music Industry News – Published on October 28, 2025











































