MP3 1055 mb.
Performer: The Beatles
Title: Live In Anytown
Country: US
Catalog Number: 110
Label: Highway Hi Fi
Released: 1974
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 379
| 1 | You Can't Do That |
| 2 | Boys |
| 3 | If I Needed Someone |
| 4 | Long Tall Sally |
| 5 | I Want To Hold Your Hand |
| 6 | Can't Buy Me Love |
| 7 | Nowhere Man |
| 8 | Twist And Shout |
| 9 | Day Tripper |
| 10 | All My Loving |
| 11 | If I Fell |
| 12 | Paperback Writer |
| 13 | Yesterday |
| 14 | Things We Said Today |
| 15 | She Loves You |
| 16 | Roll Over Beethoven |
| 17 | A Hard Day's Night |
Tracks A1-A3, A6-A8 recorded August 23, 1964 at the Hollywood Bowl, LA.
Tracks A4-A5, B5-B7 recorded June 30, 1966 at the Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo.
Tracks B1-B4, B8-B9 recorded September 2, 1964 at Convention Hall, Philadelphia.
Plain labels with "Side 1" and "Side 2" typewritten.
Plain cardboard sleeve with magazine-clipped images pasted to front.
Includes insert similar to cover over of alternate version.
Artist: Beatles Title: Live In Anytown Genre: Pop Type: New - LP Label: Highway High Fi Catalog ID: 110 Country: USA Our ID: 144217. View other items by this Artist View other items on this Label. Please, login if you would like to write a review. Website maintained by South of Shasta Consulting. The Beatles groundbreaking 1968 White Album is out now in a suite of lavishly presented White Album packages, including a super deluxe 7-disc Beatles Live In Wasington 1966 Full Concert HD TheBeatles Beatles MusicAndHistory - LP - new - SS - Highway High Fi - 110 - Sealed 1974 Live Recording Tracks A1 A3 A6 A8 Recorded August 23 1964 At The Hollywood Bowl LA Tracks A4 A5 B5 B7 Recorded June 30 1966 At The Nippon Budokan at the BBC is a 1994 compilation album featuring performances by the Beatles that were originally broadcast on various BBC Light Programme radio shows from 1963 to 1965. The mono album, available in multiple formats but most commonly as a two-CD set, consists of 56 songs and 13 tracks of dialogue 30 of the songs had never been issued previously by the Beatles. It was the first official release by the Beatles of previously unreleased performances since The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl in 1977. Songs in album The Beatles - Live At The BBC 1994. The Beatles - Crinsk Dee Night Speech. The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night. The Beatles - Have A Banana Speech. The Beatles - I Wanna Be Your Man. The Beatles - Just A Rumour Speech. The Beatles - Roll Over Beethoven. A new, remastered live album containing the Beatles performances at the Hollywood Bowl in 1964 and 1965 will be released this fall. The album, Live at the Hollywood Bowl, coincides with a new documentary by Ron Howard about the bands early career, dubbed Eight Days a Week The Touring Years. Although the group put out the platinum-selling The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl in 1977, the new record contains a different track list with four previously unreleased songs. The recordings were sourced directly from the three-track tapes of the concerts and were remixed and mastered at Abbey Road by George Martins son, Giles, and engineer Sam Okell. The Beatles gave us a continuing soundtrack of unparalleled charm and reassurance. As long as they kept on delivering fresh songs along with the morning milk, everything was right in our optimistic world. That the Beatles were woven into the fabric of British life was due in large part to the regularity of their attention to good habits the Christmas messages to fans, the package tours, the visits home to Liverpool families, an honest paying of all the expected dues and in no small measure to the BBC, who provided that unparalleled broadcasting expertise to keep. the nation in touch with the boys through fifty two broadcasts. From 1962 to 1965, the Beatles made 52 appearances on the BBC, recording live-in-the-studio performances of both their official releases and several dozen songs that they never issued on disc. This magnificent two-disc compilation features 56 of these tracks, including 29 covers of early rock, R&B, soul, and pop tunes that never appeared on their official releases, as well as the Lennon-McCartney original I'll Be on My Way, which they gave in 1963 to Billy J. Kramer rather than record it themselves