Subject: The Beatles – Anthology 3 (Apple Records, 1996) Format: 2CD, FLAC (Digital Lossless Preservation) Release Date: October 28, 1996 Abstract The Beatles Anthology 3 represents the final installment of the Beatles’ monumental archival project in the mid-1990s. Released in October 1996, this double-disc set covers the band's final creative era, spanning from 1968 to 1970. Unlike its predecessors, Anthology 1 and 2 , the third volume focuses heavily on the creative friction and individual blossoming of the band members during the sessions for the White Album , Abbey Road , and Let It Be . This paper explores the historical significance of the tracklist, the production ethics of the era, and the importance of the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format in preserving the integrity of these historical studio recordings. 1. Introduction In 1995 and 1996, The Beatles undertook a massive multimedia project titled The Anthology . Accompanying a television documentary and a book, three double-CD albums were released, comprising outtakes, rehearsals, and live recordings. Anthology 3 is distinct in this trilogy; while Anthology 1 captured the raw energy of the early years and Anthology 2 captured the psychedelic peak, Anthology 3 documents the complex, often fractured final years of the greatest band in history. Vixen180807miamelanohighlifexxx1080ph Guide