Beatles

The Beatles are to release an updated version of their only fully official live in concert album.

Originally released in 1977, ‘Live At The Hollywood Bowl’ documents their three shows at the 17,000-capacity arena in 1964 and 1965.

The new release is sourced directly from the original three-track mixing desk recordings from the shows. Its 17 songs have been mastered by engineer Sam Okell and Giles Martin, son of The Beatles’ late producer George Martin.
The album includes a 24-page booklet with an essay by journalist David Fricke. It’s out on September 9, but the vinyl version is out later, on November 18. The cover photo, taken by tour manager Bob Bonis, shows The Beatles boarding a flight from Seattle to Vancouver in August 1964 for their first gig in Canada.

The album is a companion to director Ron Howard’s documentary about The Beatles’ live shows, Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years, which is released on September 15.

 

The tracklisting of ‘Live At The Hollywood Bowl’ is:
‘Twist And Shout’
‘She’s A Woman’
‘Dizzy Miss Lizzy’
‘Ticket To Ride’
‘Can’t Buy Me Love’
‘Things We Said Today’
‘Roll Over Beethoven’
‘Boys’
‘A Hard Day’s Night’
‘Help!’
‘All My Loving’
‘She Loves You’
‘Long Tall Sally’
‘You Can’t Do That’
‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’
‘Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby’
‘Baby’s In Black’