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Historic bridges · Central Scotland

Abbey Road

Free admission

Abbey Road is a historic bridge in the United Kingdom.

A9 - geograph.org.uk - 411220

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–30 min
Nearest railway station
Gleneagles · 3.5 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Abbey Road is a named historic bridge in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 56.2953°, -3.6879°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969, by Apple Records. It is the last album the group recorded, although Let It Be (1970) was the last album completed before the band's break-up in April 1970. Abbey Road was mostly recorded in April, July, and August 1969, and topped the record charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom. A double A-side single from the album, "Something" / "Come Together", was released in October, which also topped the charts in the US. Abbey Road incorporates styles such as rock, pop, blues, and progressive rock, and makes prominent use of the Moog synthesiser and guitar played through a Leslie speaker unit. It is also notable for having a long medley of songs on side two that have subsequently been covered as one suite by other notable artists. The album was recorded in a more congenial atmosphere than the Get Back / Let It Be sessions earlier in the year, but there were still significant confrontations within the band, particularly over Paul McCartney's song "Maxwell's Silver Hammer", and John Lennon did not perform on several tracks. By the time the album was released, Lennon had left the group, though this was not publicly announced until McCartney also quit the following year. Abbey Road was an instant commercial success, eventually selling over 30 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling albums. However, it received mixed reviews upon release. Some critics found its music inauthentic and criticised the perceived artificial elements of the production. Critical reception improved in the following years, and the album is now widely regarded as one of the Beatles' best and one of the greatest albums of all time. George Harrison's two songs on the album, "Something" and "Here Comes the Sun", are considered among the best he wrote for the group. The album's cover, featuring the Beatles walking across the zebra crossing outside Abbey Road Studios…

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Background

History

After completing the recording sessions for the proposed Get Back album, Paul McCartney suggested to producer George Martin that the group get together and make an album "the way we used to do it", free of the conflict that had begun during sessions for The Beatles (also known as the "White Album"). Martin agreed, but on the strict condition that all the group—particularly John Lennon—allow him to produce the record in the same manner as earlier albums and that discipline would be adhered to. No one was sure that the work would be the group's last, though George Harrison later recalled that "it felt as if we were reaching the end of the line".

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Coordinates
56.2953, -3.6879
Postcode
PH3 1DP
Parliamentary constituency
Stirling and Strathallan
Nearest railway station
Gleneagles3.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Abbey Road?
Abbey Road is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode PH3 1DP).
Is Abbey Road free to visit?
Yes, Abbey Road is free to enter.
How do I get to Abbey Road?
The nearest railway station is Gleneagles, about 3.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode PH3 1DP.