Anthology 4

2025 compilation album by the Beatles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Anthology 4 is a compilation album of mostly previously released songs by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 21 November 2025 by Apple Records. Part of the multimedia retrospective series The Beatles Anthology, it was conceived as an expansion of the series' 30th-anniversary remastered re-issue. Similarly to the three original volumes—Anthology 1 (1995), Anthology 2 (1996), and Anthology 3 (1996)—Anthology 4 features outtakes from the Beatles recording sessions between 1963 and 1969.

Released21 November 2025
Recorded11 February 1963[1]–16 July 1969[2] c.1977, July 1980, 1994–1995, 2021–2022[a]
Length118:44
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Anthology 4
Compilation album by
Released21 November 2025
Recorded11 February 1963[1]–16 July 1969[2] c.1977, July 1980, 1994–1995, 2021–2022[a]
Genre
Length118:44
LabelApple
Producer
The Beatles chronology
Beatles '64 (Music from the Disney+ Documentary)
(2024)
Anthology 4
(2025)
Anthology Collection
(2025)
Singles from Anthology 4
  1. "Free as a Bird (2025 Mix)"
    Released: 21 August 2025
  2. "Helter Skelter (Second Version: Take 17)"
    Released: 18 September 2025
  3. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Third Version: Take 27)"
    Released: 3 October 2025
  4. "I've Just Seen a Face (Take 3)"
    Released: 24 October 2025
  5. "In My Life (Take 1)"
    Released: 15 November 2025
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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic86/100[3]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[4]
All About JazzStarStarStarStar[5]
Clash8/10[6]
Classic RockStarStar[7]
MojoStarStarStarStarStar[8]
Rolling StoneStarStarStarStarHalf star[9]
The TelegraphStarStar[10]
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Notably, Anthology 4 introduces new remixes of "Free as a Bird" (1995) and "Real Love" (1996), with machine-learning-assisted audio restoration technology used to extract John Lennon's vocals from his demos, as it was utilised on "Now and Then" (2023), also featured on the album.[11]

The physical edition was originally planned to be exclusive to Anthology Collection, a box set featuring all four volumes, but after fan backlash, it was released as a standalone 2-CD/3-LP release as well.[12]

Background

On 19 August, both the Beatles' website and social media pages teased the album.[13] The teasers featured the numbers 1 to 4, with the website cycling through the numbers, and the Instagram post being a slideshow, filling the numbers with the covers of previous Anthology albums.

On 21 August, the album and box set was officially announced. It was released on 26 November alongside the Disney+ three-episode premiere of the remastered and expanded documentary series The Beatles Anthology.[14]

Content

The album contains 13 previously unreleased tracks, alongside 23 tracks that had been previously released.[15] It also contains new mixes of "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love", utilising machine-assisted learning audio restoration technology to extract Lennon's vocals, the same technique used for "Now and Then", which also features on the album. Both songs were remixed by Jeff Lynne.[16]

Reception

Following the album announcement, Anthology 4 was widely criticised as, unlike the other Anthology albums, it mostly consists of previously released material, instead of previously unreleased content, such as McCartney's 1967 avant-garde piece "Carnival of Light". The album also does not contain any highly requested outtakes, such as "Revolution" take 20 or "Helter Skelter" take 3, which fans were hoping for.[15][17] The album was also initially criticised for its only physical option for pre-order being to buy an expensive box set containing all four volumes. The album was eventually given a standalone option.[18]

"Free as a Bird"'s 2025 mix was considered by many critics to be an improvement over the original,[19][20][21] though the vocals were seen as a matter of contention, with some praising its far clearer sound[22] and others believing it lost the charm of the original track.[23] "Real Love", on the other hand, received negative reviews from fans and critics due to the mixing of Lennon's vocals, the removal of Harrison's guitar phrases during the choruses and its length being shortened from 3:54 to 3:34.[24]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Lennon–McCartney, except where noted.

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No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."I Saw Her Standing There" (Take 2) The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 19633:06
2."Money (That's What I Want)" (RM7 undubbed)The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 19632:48
3."This Boy" (Takes 12 & 13) Free as a Bird EP3:18
4."Tell Me Why" (Takes 4 & 5)  3:07
5."If I Fell" (Take 11)  2:38
6."Matchbox" (Take 1)Carl Perkins 2:09
7."Every Little Thing" (Takes 6 & 7)  3:28
8."I Need You" (Take 1)George Harrison 2:36
9."I've Just Seen a Face" (Take 3)  2:26
10."In My Life" (Take 1)  2:40
11."Nowhere Man" (First version – Take 2)  2:24
12."Got to Get You into My Life" (Second version – Unnumbered mono mix) Revolver: Special Edition2:35
13."Love You To" (Take 7)HarrisonRevolver: Special Edition2:56
14."Strawberry Fields Forever" (Take 26) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: 50th Anniversary Edition3:20
15."She's Leaving Home" (Take 1 – Instrumental) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: 50th Anniversary Edition3:50
16."Baby, You're a Rich Man" (Takes 11 & 12)  6:06
17."All You Need Is Love" (Rehearsal for BBC broadcast)  6:11
18."The Fool on the Hill" (Take 5 – Instrumental)  4:42
19."I Am the Walrus" (Take 19 – Strings, brass, clarinet overdub)  4:56
20."Hey Bulldog" (Take 4 – Instrumental)  3:14
21."Good Night" (Take 10 with a guitar part from Take 5) The Beatles: 50th Anniversary Edition2:31
22."While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (Third version – Take 27)HarrisonThe Beatles: 50th Anniversary Edition3:18
23."(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care" (Studio jam)The Beatles: 50th Anniversary Edition0:43
24."Helter Skelter" (Second version – Take 17) The Beatles: 50th Anniversary Edition3:38
25."I Will" (Take 29) The Beatles: 50th Anniversary Edition0:26
26."Can You Take Me Back?" (Take 1) The Beatles: 50th Anniversary Edition2:22
27."Julia" (Two rehearsals) The Beatles: 50th Anniversary Edition4:26
28."Get Back" (Take 8) Let It Be: Special Edition3:51
29."Octopus's Garden" (Rehearsal)Richard StarkeyLet It Be: Special Edition1:49
30."Don't Let Me Down" (First rooftop performance) Let It Be: Special Edition3:27
31."You Never Give Me Your Money" (Take 36) Abbey Road: 50th Anniversary Edition5:17
32."Here Comes the Sun" (Take 9)HarrisonAbbey Road: 50th Anniversary Edition3:41
33."Something" (Take 39 – instrumental – strings only)HarrisonAbbey Road: 50th Anniversary Edition2:35
34."Free as a Bird" (2025 Mix)
  • Lennon
  • McCartney
  • Harrison
  • Starkey
 4:27
35."Real Love" (2025 Mix)Lennon 3:34
36."Now and Then"
  • Lennon
  • McCartney
  • Harrison
  • Starkey
Single and 2023 reissue of 1967–19704:09
Total length:118:44
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Notes

  1. John Lennon's demos for "Free as a Bird" and "Now and Then" were recorded around 1977, and the demo for "Real Love" was recorded July 1980. The recordings of "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" were finished by the surviving members of the band during February–March 1994 and February 1995 respectively. "Now and Then" was recorded on multiple occasions:[54]
    • 6 June 1966 (backing vocals from "Eleanor Rigby")
    • 14 June 1966 (backing vocals from "Here, There and Everywhere")
    • 4 August 1969 (backing vocals from "Because")
    • c.1977 (Lennon's lead vocals)
    • 2 February 1995 (George Harrison's acoustic and electric guitars)
    • 2 February 2021 (Paul McCartney's guitar solo)
    • 9 July 2021 (McCartney's bass lines)
    • 12 July 2021 (McCartney's vocals)
    • 9 April 2022 (Ringo Starr's drums)
    • 1 May 2022 (orchestra)

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