The most moving moment may be the final track: an edited version of “The End”. On the original Abbey Road , that song closed with the words “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” Here, without that final verse, the music simply fades. It is a quiet, intentional statement of farewell from a band that had already said everything it needed to say.

, released on October 28, 1996, marks the final chapter of Apple Records' ambitious archival project. This double album chronicles the band's final, chaotic, yet brilliantly creative years from 1968 to 1970. For audiophiles and music historians, acquiring this 2CD compilation in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format is the ultimate way to experience the raw, unpolished genius of the Fab Four.

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The Beatles Anthology 3 is more than just a collection of outtakes; it is an invaluable historical document that pulls back the curtain on the world's greatest rock band as they neared the finish line. It captures the raw vulnerability of their songwriting process, the towering genius of their musicianship, and the undeniable chemistry that persisted even through their darkest professional days.

"The Long and Winding Road" (Stringless), "All Things Must Pass" (Demo), "Come Together" (Take 1), "The End" (Remix) Abbey Road A Flawless Close Anthology 3 - The Beatles | Album - AllMusic

Raw audio captures the energy of their final public performance atop the Apple Corps building.