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SEALED Beatles Live at the BBC LP 1994 UK import Apple Records Double Album

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Type
LP
Record Size
12"
Style
1960s, British Invasion, Pop Rock
Features
Import, Sealed
Material
Vinyl
Edition
Live
UPC
0724383179619

About this product

Product Identifiers

Record Label
EMD Int'l, Emtl
UPC
0724383179619
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20070888357

Product Key Features

Release Year
2008
Format
Record
Genre
Rock
Artist
The Beatles
Release Title
Live at the BBC

Dimensions

Item Height
0.30 in
Item Length
12.53 in
Item Width
12.34 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
69
Tracks
Beatle Greetings, From Us to You, Riding on a Bus, I Got a Woman, Too Much Monkey Business, Keep Your Hands Off My Baby, I'll Be on My Way, Young Blood, Shot of Rhythm and Blues, Sure to Fall, Some Other Guy, Thank You Girl, Sha la la la, Baby It's You, That's Alright Mama, Carol, Soldier of Love, Little Rhyme, Clarabella, I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry Over You, Crying Waiting Hoping, Dear Wack, You've Really Got a Hold on Me, To Know Her Is to Love Her, Taste of Honey, Long Tall Sally, I Saw Her Standing There, Honeymoon Song, Johnny B Goode, Memphis Tennessee, Lucille, Can't Buy Me Love, From Fluff to You, Till There Was You, Crinsk Dee Night, Hard Day's Night, Have a Banana, I Wanna Be Your Man, Just a Rumour, Roll Over Beethoven, All My Loving, Things We Said Today, She's a Woman, Sweet Little Sixteen, 1822, Lonesome Tears in My Eyes, Nothin' Shakin', Hippy Hippy Shake, Glad All Over, I Just Don't Understand, So How Come (No One Loves Me), I Feel Fine, I'm a Loser, Everybody's Tryin' to Be My Baby, Rock 'N' Roll Music, Ticket to Ride, Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey, Set Fire to That Lot, Matchbox, I Forgot to Remember to Forget, Love These Goon Shows, I Got to Find My Baby, Ooh My Soul, Ooh My Arms, Don't Ever Change, Slow Down, Honey Don't, Love Me Do
Number of Discs
2
Sub-Genre
British
Notes
Australian 2 LP set. Live at the BBC was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Historical Album. Although the guitars are often electric, Live at the BBC is, essentially, the Beatles Unplugged-yanked out of the recording studio, gathered around a few microphones and encouraged to show off their raw craft, naked voices and rock'n'roll roots. MTV didn't exist in the early '60s, but the BBC did, and between March 1962 and June 1965 (a period that spans their first four albums and takes them from the simplicity of "Love Me Do" to the complexities of "Ticket to Ride") the Beatles performed 52 times on England's national radio network. Although they had honed their craft in British and German rock clubs, the Beatles were mostly known as a studio band, and the radio shows served as a sort of behind-the-curtains glimpse of the studio wizards. Most of these performances are covers of early rock, pop and country songs, and the scope of them is wider and deeper than the covers the Beatles put on their albums. There are obvious influences-Chuck Berry, Elvis and Little Richard rockers, and traditional pop ballads-along with lesser-known pop footholds that hint at how/where the Beatles bridged the gap between rock's teen-age years and it's adulthood. They covered soul singer Arthur Alexander only once on their original records ("Anna"), but twice here, and the combination of R&B drive and complex pop changes that fuels both "Soldier of Love" and "A Shot of Rhythm And Blues" gives away one of the primary sources of Beatles style. John Lennon's vocal on "I Just Don't Understand," an Ann-Margret pop song, foreshadows the downbeat folk-rock with which the Beatles made their mark in the mid-'60s. a baker's dozen of Lennon/McCartney originals are spread through the set, including one, a jangly folk-rocker titled "I'll Be on My Way," that they never recorded. The John-Paul-George harmonies are in full bloom, as is the Beatlesque sense of humor. There's one terribly obvious overdub, but the rest of Live at the BBC sounds like rock'n'roll's greatest living-room sessions. EMI. 2005.

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