‘1964: Eyes of the Storm’: Paul McCartney Releases Unseen Photos of The Beatles in New Book

All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

Paul McCartney is no stranger when it comes to creating record-breaking music, but fans of the musician can now get a peek at another of his skills — photography. A new book titled 1964: Eyes of the Storm by McCartney dropped Tuesday (June 13), and features unseen photos from The Beatles’ first transatlantic tour. Collectors or those looking for gifts for The Beatles fans can grab the book through Amazon, Walmart and Barnes and Noble.

It’s almost no surprise that the book is already a chart-topper, reaching No. 1 status for Amazon rock band biographies. It is currently on sale for $63.75, meaning you can grab it for a fraction of the price. For those who prefer a digital version, it’s also available in a Kindle edition for $35.99.

According to the description, fans will get “largely unseen photographs [taken by McCartney using a 35mm camera] capture the explosive period, from the end of 1963 through early 1964, in which The Beatles became an international sensation and changed the course of music history.”

Buy: “1964: Eyes of the Storm” by Paul McCartney $63.75

The book features 275 photos captured around six cities — Liverpool, London, Paris, New York, Washington, D.C., and Miami. There is also an introduction by historian Jill Lepore, along with a personal foreword by McCartney as he recalls the emotions and events that took place as the band played for British concert halls, and the excitement from fans following their first visit to the U.S.

With the rise of coffee-table books as a trendy piece of decor, you’ll want to make sure this book has a front-and-center spot for all guest to see. If you’re a collector, then make sure you display it among your other Beatles merch, such as the band’s Magna tiles set and special-edition record player.

And, while you wait for the book to be delivered, you can go back in time and watch the docuseries The Beatles: Get Back, which is available on Blue-ray/DVD and Disney+ for a more in-depth look at the history and rise of the band.

For more product recommendations, check out our round ups of the best record players and turntables, speakers for music lovers and where to take online music lessons.

Rylee Johnston

Billboard