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MUSC-11C-01 wk 7 - mid-unit quiz [Unit IV, Lectures 10-11, Bradby]
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Why did Capitol Records (initially) turn down the Beatles?
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A.at that stage in their careers, the Beatles made use of a larger ensemble, that was not viable in a post-Swing U.S.A.
B.their "raw" sound didn’t fit the grand “Wall of Sound” model favored by American producers
C.members of the band had been individually introduced on the Sullivan show, which limited Capitol's ability to replace band members when needed.
D.at that stage in their careers, the Beatles' had spent limited time in the states, and needed more time to master the English language.
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The question asks: Why did Capitol Records (initially) turn down the Beatles?
Option 1: 'at that stage in their careers, the Beatles made use of a larger ensemble, that was not viable in a post-Swing U.S.A.' This is inaccurate for the common historical account; the issue was not the size of their ensemble relative to a Swing-era format, but how their sound ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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