Live at the Hollywood Bowl [Bonus Tracks] [LP]

Live at the Hollywood Bowl [Bonus Tracks] [LP]

by The Beatles
Live at the Hollywood Bowl [Bonus Tracks] [LP]

Live at the Hollywood Bowl [Bonus Tracks] [LP]

by The Beatles

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Capitol Records initially planned to release a live album from the Beatles in 1964, recording the band's August 23 concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Nobody at the label found the results satisfactory so they attempted it again almost exactly a year later, taping the August 29 and 30, 1965 shows at the Hollywood Bowl but, once again, it proved hard to hear the Fab Four from underneath the roar of the crowd, so those tapes were also shelved. They remained in the vaults until 1977, when Capitol president Bhaskar Menon asked George Martin to assemble a listenable live album from the two sets of Hollywood Bowl tapes, all with the idea of combating the rise of bootlegs and quasi-legit Beatles live albums. It was a difficult task, yet Martin and engineer Geoff Emerick managed to assemble a 13-track LP of highlights that was quite well received upon its 1977 release yet managed to earn a reputation as something of a disappointment in part due to the screams that overwhelmed the band. Whenever the Beatles catalog saw a digital release -- either in 1987 or in 2009 -- it was always left behind, not receiving a revision until 2016 when Martin's son Giles remastered the recordings, including four bonus tracks, for a CD/digital release to accompany Ron Howard's documentary Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years. Giles Martin's remastering does Live at the Hollywood Bowl a world of good, managing to somewhat suppress the thundering cheers without excising them at all, then boosting the Beatles so it's possible to focus on their crackerjack interplay. Perhaps the Beatles weren't able to hear themselves well on-stage but that's hard to discern from these performances, which are tight and swinging with the band clearly deriving energy from the audience. That's the primary difference between Live at the Hollywood Bowl and the two volumes of Live at the BBC: no matter how excellent those BBC collections are, there's no sense of the kinetic connection between the Beatles and their fans, something that's in ample display on Live at the Hollywood Bowl. Decades later, it's still thrilling to hear the band and the crowd feed off the excitement of the other. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/18/2016
Label: Apple Records / Capitol
UPC: 0602557054996
Rank: 19382

Tracks

  1. Twist & Shout
  2. She's a Woman
  3. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
  4. Ticket to Ride
  5. Can't Buy Me Love
  6. Things We Said Today
  7. Roll Over Beethoven
  8. Boys
  9. A Hard Day's Night
  10. Help!
  11. All My Loving
  12. She Loves You
  13. Long Tall Sally
  14. You Can't Do That
  15. I Want to Hold Your Hand
  16. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby
  17. Baby's in Black

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Beatles   Primary Artist
George Martin   Sequencing

Technical Credits

Paul McCartney   Composer
Bert Russell   Composer
James Clarke   Audio Restoration
Chuck Berry   Composer
Larry Williams   Composer
Enotris Johnson   Composer
Voyle Gilmore   Producer
Geoff Emerick   Mastering,Remix Engineer
John Lennon   Composer
Hugh Davies   Engineer
Wally Traugott   Mastering
Frank Brown   Photography
George Martin   Producer,Liner Notes
David Fricke   Liner Notes
Carl Perkins   Composer
Luther Dixon   Composer
Wes Farrell   Composer
Phil Medley   Composer
Giles Martin   Producer
Richard Penniman   Composer
Robert "Bumps" Blackwell   Composer
Darren Evans   Design
Sam O'Kell   Mixing
Alex Wharton   Mastering
Matt Mysko   Assistant Engineer
Pete Abbott   Engineer
John Malmin   Photography
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