Glass Onion (remastered 2009) Today

Recording began on September 11, 1968, at . Notably, it was the first track recorded upon Ringo Starr’s return to the band after he briefly quit during the session for "Back in the U.S.S.R.".

Beyond its status as a White Album highlight, "Glass Onion" remains a cultural touchstone: Glass Onion (Remastered 2009)

: "Glass Onion" was also a name Lennon unsuccessfully suggested for the band The Iveys , who eventually became Badfinger . Recording began on September 11, 1968, at

: This version was created using the original analog tapes to provide maximum musical detail. Critics note it enhances the "punchy" quality of the drums and the "crunchy" texture of the guitars compared to older digital transfers. Recording began on September 11

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