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The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl

The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl is a live album by the Beatles, released in May 1977, featuring songs compiled from three performances recorded at the Hollywood Bowl in August 1964 and August 1965.[2] The album was released by Capitol Records in the United States and Canada and on the Parlophone label in the United Kingdom. It was the band's first official live recording. A remixed, remastered, and expanded version of the album, retitled Live at the Hollywood Bowl, was released on 9 September 2016, on CD for the first time, to coincide with the release of the documentary film The Beatles: Eight Days a Week, directed by Ron Howard.[3][4]

The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl
Live album by
Released4 May 1977 (1977-05-04)
Recorded
  • 23 August 1964
  • 29–30 August 1965
VenueHollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
Genre
Length33:15
43:27 (2016 re-issue)
LabelCapitol
Producer
The Beatles chronology
Rock 'n' Roll Music
(1976)
The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl
(1977)
Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962
(1977)
Live at the Hollywood Bowl
2016 release by Universal and Apple

Background

Capitol Records considered recording the Beatles' February 1964 concert at Carnegie Hall in New York, but it could not get the necessary approval from the American Federation of Musicians. Six months later, KRLA DJ Bob Eubanks booked the band's performance of 23 August at the Hollywood Bowl, in Los Angeles,[5] where Capitol recorded their performance with the aim of releasing a live album in America. The sound quality of the tapes proved to be inadequate for commercial release, however, although Capitol used a 48-second excerpt of "Twist and Shout" from the concert on the 1964 documentary album The Beatles' Story.

High-quality black-and-white film of the 1964 show was also made and preserved. Excerpts of "All My Loving" and "She Loves You" from the 23 August 1964 performance appeared in The Beatles Anthology documentary series (1995).

 
Original tape of the 1965 recording

When the Beatles returned to the Hollywood Bowl a year later, during their 1965 American tour, Capitol recorded two performances by the group at the same venue. The sound quality of the 1965 recordings was equally disappointing.[6]

The Beatles were among the few major recording artists of the 1960s not to have issued a live album. Consequently, among Beatles fans, pent-up demand for a concert album continued to build. John Lennon set off a minor frenzy when, in a 1971 Rolling Stone interview, he incorrectly identified an obscure Italian compilation album, The Beatles in Italy, as a live recording ("There's one in Italy apparently, that somebody recorded there").[7] Despite the obvious demand for a live album, the tapes from the three Hollywood Bowl performances lay untouched in a Capitol vault. In 1971, after American record producer Phil Spector's salvaging of the Get Back tapes, which was released as the group's Let It Be album, the Hollywood Bowl tapes were given to him to see whether he could fashion an album from the material. Either Spector did not complete the job or his production was unsatisfactory, and the tapes sat unreleased for another six years.

A complete tape of the August 1964 performance found its way out of the Capitol vault in the early 1970s and was the basis of a popular bootleg LP, Back in 64 at the Hollywood Bowl. The audio, while below professional release standards, was more than adequate for desperate hardcore fans and served for years as the standard recording of the summer 1964 tour.[8]

Finally, with a rival record label's impending release of the Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962 album, consisting of a 15-year-old, poor-quality mono concert recording of the group performing in the Star-Club in Hamburg, Capitol Records' president, Bhaskar Menon, decided to revisit the Hollywood Bowl recordings. Beatles producer George Martin was handed the tapes and asked to compile a listenable "official" live album.

When Martin heard the tapes, he was impressed by the performances but disappointed by the sound quality. In working on the three-track Hollywood Bowl concert tapes, Martin discovered quite a challenge.[6] The first difficulty was finding a working three-track machine with which to play them. Once he found one, he discovered that the machine overheated when it was running, melting the magnetic tape. Martin and recording engineer Geoff Emerick came up with the solution of blowing air from a vacuum cleaner to keep the tape deck cool whilst the recordings were transferred to 16-track tape for filtering, equalisation, editing, and mixing.

Although the original album sleeve says that the recordings were all made on 23 August 1964 and 30 August 1965,[9] "Ticket to Ride" and "Help!" were recorded on 29 August 1965, and "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" is a composite using parts from both nights in 1965.[10][11]

A number of songs performed at the 23 August 1964 and 30 August 1965 concerts were not included on the album. Songs from the 23 August 1964 show that were not on the album are "Twist and Shout", "You Can't Do That", "Can't Buy Me Love", "If I Fell", "I Want to Hold Your Hand", and "A Hard Day's Night". Songs from the 30 August 1965 show that were not on the album are "I Feel Fine", "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", "Baby's in Black", "I Wanna Be Your Man", and "I'm Down".[12] "Baby's in Black" from the 30 August 1965 concert was issued as the B-side of the "Real Love" single (1996), and "I Want to Hold Your Hand" from the 1964 concert was mixed into the studio version of the song for the Love album (2006).[13] Those two performances, along with the 1964 performance of "You Can't Do That" and the 30 August 1965 "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", were included on Live at the Hollywood Bowl, in 2016.[11]

Release

The album was originally released as a vinyl LP in 4 May 1977. Though the recordings were 12 and 13 years old, the album reached number one on the New Musical Express chart in the UK and number two on the Billboard chart in the US. In France, a single was released featuring two songs from the LP: "Ticket to Ride" with "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" on the B-side.

The original 1977 album was also officially released simultaneously on 8-track tape and cassette but was not officially released on compact disc until 9 September 2016, when it was re-released worldwide as Live at the Hollywood Bowl. Shortly before the re-release date, a number of tracks were available for purchase and streaming early, and the album was available for pre-order on the iTunes Store. The re-released album was simultaneously released as a digital download and made available on streaming services.[14] It was also released on vinyl on 18 November 2016.

A music video of the performance of "Boys" was released to promote the remixed album.

Before the official digital release of the album, bootleggers circulated transfers of the LP, and complete recordings of the three concerts, on CD and the Internet.

Live at the Hollywood Bowl

Live at the Hollywood Bowl is a remixed and remastered version of the album, released on 9 September 2016 to coincide with the release of The Beatles: Eight Days a Week. It includes four additional songs not found on the original release. According to the producer, Giles Martin, son of the Beatles' original producer, George Martin, "Capitol Studios called saying they'd discovered some Hollywood Bowl three track tapes in their archive. We transferred them and noticed an improvement over the tapes we've kept in the London archive. Alongside this I'd been working for some time with a team headed by technical engineer James Clarke on demix technology, the ability to remove and separate sounds from a single track."[15] It was released on 9 September 2016, seven years to the day after the release of the band's remastered core catalogue and The Beatles: Rock Band.

One of the bonus tracks on the album is "Baby's in Black" from the "Real Love" single CD, which was previously unavailable on an album or as a digital download.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic87/100[16]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [17]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [18]
Rolling Stonefavourable[19]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [20]
The Village VoiceA[21]

The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl was voted the 26th best record of 1977 in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics published by The Village Voice.[22] Robert Christgau, the poll's supervisor, ranked it 12th on his own year-end list,[23] and in a review for the newspaper, he wrote:

A tribute not only to the Beatles (which figured) but to George Martin and Capitol (which didn't necessarily figure at all). The sound rings clearly and powerfully through the shrieking: the segues are brisk and the punch-ins imperceptible; and the songs capture our heroes at their highest. Furthermore, though the musicianship is raw, the arrangements are tighter (faster, actually) than on record.[21]

In The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), Rob Sheffield called the record "a loving tribute to the screaming girl fans who drown out the band in these 1964–65 shows; those girls were heroes on the rock & roll frontier, and they deserve to be the lead instrument on a Beatles album of their own."[20] AllMusic critic Richard S. Ginell was impressed by the Beatles' performances under the chaotic circumstances, although he lamented the sound quality and separation from the crowd noise, citing it as a possible reason for the record remaining out of print.[17]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Lennon–McCartney, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Twist and Shout"Phil Medley, Bert Russell30 August 19651:33
2."She's a Woman" 30 August 19652:53
3."Dizzy Miss Lizzy"Larry Williams29/30 August 19653:39
4."Ticket to Ride" 29 August 19652:51
5."Can't Buy Me Love" 30 August 19652:14
6."Things We Said Today" 23 August 19642:18
7."Roll Over Beethoven"Chuck Berry23 August 19642:28
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
1."Boys"Luther Dixon, Wes Farrell23 August 19642:08
2."A Hard Day's Night" 30 August 19653:13
3."Help!" 29 August 19652:46
4."All My Loving" 23 August 19642:15
5."She Loves You" 23 August 19642:31
6."Long Tall Sally"Enotris Johnson, Richard Penniman, Robert Blackwell23 August 19642:53
Total length:33:15
2016 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Recording dateLength
14."You Can't Do That" 23 August 19642:34
15."I Want to Hold Your Hand" 23 August 19642:29
16."Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby"Carl Perkins30 August 19652:21
17."Baby's in Black" 30 August 19652:44
Total length:43:27

Personnel

Charts

See also

References

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External links

  • Live at the Hollywood Bowl by Dr. Ebbett

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The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl is a live album by the Beatles released in May 1977 featuring songs compiled from three performances recorded at the Hollywood Bowl in August 1964 and August 1965 2 The album was released by Capitol Records in the United States and Canada and on the Parlophone label in the United Kingdom It was the band s first official live recording A remixed remastered and expanded version of the album retitled Live at the Hollywood Bowl was released on 9 September 2016 on CD for the first time to coincide with the release of the documentary film The Beatles Eight Days a Week directed by Ron Howard 3 4 The Beatles at the Hollywood BowlLive album by the BeatlesReleased4 May 1977 1977 05 04 Recorded23 August 1964 29 30 August 1965VenueHollywood Bowl Los AngelesGenreRock and rollproto punk 1 Length33 15 43 27 2016 re issue LabelCapitolProducerVoyle Gilmore original recordings George Martin mixing and sequencing The Beatles chronologyRock n Roll Music 1976 The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl 1977 Live at the Star Club in Hamburg Germany 1962 1977 Live at the Hollywood Bowl2016 release by Universal and Apple Contents 1 Background 2 Release 2 1 Live at the Hollywood Bowl 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 Certifications 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Capitol Records considered recording the Beatles February 1964 concert at Carnegie Hall in New York but it could not get the necessary approval from the American Federation of Musicians Six months later KRLA DJ Bob Eubanks booked the band s performance of 23 August at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles 5 where Capitol recorded their performance with the aim of releasing a live album in America The sound quality of the tapes proved to be inadequate for commercial release however although Capitol used a 48 second excerpt of Twist and Shout from the concert on the 1964 documentary album The Beatles Story High quality black and white film of the 1964 show was also made and preserved Excerpts of All My Loving and She Loves You from the 23 August 1964 performance appeared in The Beatles Anthology documentary series 1995 Original tape of the 1965 recording When the Beatles returned to the Hollywood Bowl a year later during their 1965 American tour Capitol recorded two performances by the group at the same venue The sound quality of the 1965 recordings was equally disappointing 6 The Beatles were among the few major recording artists of the 1960s not to have issued a live album Consequently among Beatles fans pent up demand for a concert album continued to build John Lennon set off a minor frenzy when in a 1971 Rolling Stone interview he incorrectly identified an obscure Italian compilation album The Beatles in Italy as a live recording There s one in Italy apparently that somebody recorded there 7 Despite the obvious demand for a live album the tapes from the three Hollywood Bowl performances lay untouched in a Capitol vault In 1971 after American record producer Phil Spector s salvaging of the Get Back tapes which was released as the group s Let It Be album the Hollywood Bowl tapes were given to him to see whether he could fashion an album from the material Either Spector did not complete the job or his production was unsatisfactory and the tapes sat unreleased for another six years A complete tape of the August 1964 performance found its way out of the Capitol vault in the early 1970s and was the basis of a popular bootleg LP Back in 64 at the Hollywood Bowl The audio while below professional release standards was more than adequate for desperate hardcore fans and served for years as the standard recording of the summer 1964 tour 8 Finally with a rival record label s impending release of the Live at the Star Club in Hamburg Germany 1962 album consisting of a 15 year old poor quality mono concert recording of the group performing in the Star Club in Hamburg Capitol Records president Bhaskar Menon decided to revisit the Hollywood Bowl recordings Beatles producer George Martin was handed the tapes and asked to compile a listenable official live album When Martin heard the tapes he was impressed by the performances but disappointed by the sound quality In working on the three track Hollywood Bowl concert tapes Martin discovered quite a challenge 6 The first difficulty was finding a working three track machine with which to play them Once he found one he discovered that the machine overheated when it was running melting the magnetic tape Martin and recording engineer Geoff Emerick came up with the solution of blowing air from a vacuum cleaner to keep the tape deck cool whilst the recordings were transferred to 16 track tape for filtering equalisation editing and mixing Although the original album sleeve says that the recordings were all made on 23 August 1964 and 30 August 1965 9 Ticket to Ride and Help were recorded on 29 August 1965 and Dizzy Miss Lizzy is a composite using parts from both nights in 1965 10 11 A number of songs performed at the 23 August 1964 and 30 August 1965 concerts were not included on the album Songs from the 23 August 1964 show that were not on the album are Twist and Shout You Can t Do That Can t Buy Me Love If I Fell I Want to Hold Your Hand and A Hard Day s Night Songs from the 30 August 1965 show that were not on the album are I Feel Fine Everybody s Trying to Be My Baby Baby s in Black I Wanna Be Your Man and I m Down 12 Baby s in Black from the 30 August 1965 concert was issued as the B side of the Real Love single 1996 and I Want to Hold Your Hand from the 1964 concert was mixed into the studio version of the song for the Love album 2006 13 Those two performances along with the 1964 performance of You Can t Do That and the 30 August 1965 Everybody s Trying to Be My Baby were included on Live at the Hollywood Bowl in 2016 11 Release EditThe album was originally released as a vinyl LP in 4 May 1977 Though the recordings were 12 and 13 years old the album reached number one on the New Musical Express chart in the UK and number two on the Billboard chart in the US In France a single was released featuring two songs from the LP Ticket to Ride with Dizzy Miss Lizzy on the B side The original 1977 album was also officially released simultaneously on 8 track tape and cassette but was not officially released on compact disc until 9 September 2016 when it was re released worldwide as Live at the Hollywood Bowl Shortly before the re release date a number of tracks were available for purchase and streaming early and the album was available for pre order on the iTunes Store The re released album was simultaneously released as a digital download and made available on streaming services 14 It was also released on vinyl on 18 November 2016 A music video of the performance of Boys was released to promote the remixed album Before the official digital release of the album bootleggers circulated transfers of the LP and complete recordings of the three concerts on CD and the Internet Live at the Hollywood Bowl Edit Live at the Hollywood Bowl is a remixed and remastered version of the album released on 9 September 2016 to coincide with the release of The Beatles Eight Days a Week It includes four additional songs not found on the original release According to the producer Giles Martin son of the Beatles original producer George Martin Capitol Studios called saying they d discovered some Hollywood Bowl three track tapes in their archive We transferred them and noticed an improvement over the tapes we ve kept in the London archive Alongside this I d been working for some time with a team headed by technical engineer James Clarke on demix technology the ability to remove and separate sounds from a single track 15 It was released on 9 September 2016 seven years to the day after the release of the band s remastered core catalogue and The Beatles Rock Band One of the bonus tracks on the album is Baby s in Black from the Real Love single CD which was previously unavailable on an album or as a digital download Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic87 100 16 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 17 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 18 Rolling Stonefavourable 19 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 20 The Village VoiceA 21 The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl was voted the 26th best record of 1977 in the Pazz amp Jop an annual poll of American critics published by The Village Voice 22 Robert Christgau the poll s supervisor ranked it 12th on his own year end list 23 and in a review for the newspaper he wrote A tribute not only to the Beatles which figured but to George Martin and Capitol which didn t necessarily figure at all The sound rings clearly and powerfully through the shrieking the segues are brisk and the punch ins imperceptible and the songs capture our heroes at their highest Furthermore though the musicianship is raw the arrangements are tighter faster actually than on record 21 In The Rolling Stone Album Guide 2004 Rob Sheffield called the record a loving tribute to the screaming girl fans who drown out the band in these 1964 65 shows those girls were heroes on the rock amp roll frontier and they deserve to be the lead instrument on a Beatles album of their own 20 AllMusic critic Richard S Ginell was impressed by the Beatles performances under the chaotic circumstances although he lamented the sound quality and separation from the crowd noise citing it as a possible reason for the record remaining out of print 17 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Lennon McCartney except where noted Side oneNo TitleWriter s Recording dateLength1 Twist and Shout Phil Medley Bert Russell30 August 19651 332 She s a Woman 30 August 19652 533 Dizzy Miss Lizzy Larry Williams29 30 August 19653 394 Ticket to Ride 29 August 19652 515 Can t Buy Me Love 30 August 19652 146 Things We Said Today 23 August 19642 187 Roll Over Beethoven Chuck Berry23 August 19642 28 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Recording dateLength1 Boys Luther Dixon Wes Farrell23 August 19642 082 A Hard Day s Night 30 August 19653 133 Help 29 August 19652 464 All My Loving 23 August 19642 155 She Loves You 23 August 19642 316 Long Tall Sally Enotris Johnson Richard Penniman Robert Blackwell23 August 19642 53Total length 33 15 2016 reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Recording dateLength14 You Can t Do That 23 August 19642 3415 I Want to Hold Your Hand 23 August 19642 2916 Everybody s Trying to Be My Baby Carl Perkins30 August 19652 2117 Baby s in Black 30 August 19652 44Total length 43 27Personnel EditJohn Lennon lead and backing vocals rhythm guitar Paul McCartney lead and backing vocals bass guitar George Harrison lead guitar backing vocals lead vocals on Roll Over Beethoven and Everybody s Trying to Be My Baby Ringo Starr drums lead vocals on Boys Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1977 PositionAustralian Kent Music Report 24 12Austrian Albums Chart 25 3Canadian RPM Albums Chart 26 8Finland Suomen virallinen lista 27 18Italian M amp D Albums Chart 28 24Japanese Oricon LP Chart 29 1New Zealand Albums Chart 30 18Norwegian VG lista Albums Chart 31 4Swedish Albums Chart 32 17UK Albums Chart 33 1US Billboard 200 34 2West German Media Control Albums Chart 35 10Chart 2016 PositionItalian M amp D Albums Chart 28 13UK Albums Chart 33 3US Billboard 200 34 7Year end charts Edit Chart 1977 PositionAustralian Albums Chart 24 86Japanese Albums Chart 36 15Canadian Albums Chart 37 54 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 38 Platinum 100 000 France SNEP 39 Gold 100 000 Japan Oricon Charts 186 000 29 United Kingdom BPI 40 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 41 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone See also EditLive at the Hollywood Bowl disambiguation for other artists performances at the Hollywood BowlReferences Edit Mumford Gwilym 8 September 2016 The Beatles Live at the Hollywood Bowl review proto punk and screaming fans The Guardian Retrieved 10 October 2022 Friede Titone Weiner 1980 The Beatles A to Z Methuen Publishing ISBN 0 413 48380 0 Bonner Michael 20 July 2016 The Beatles to release remixed and remastered recordings from their Hollywood Bowl concerts Uncut Retrieved 20 July 2016 Grow Kory 20 July 2016 Beatles Announce New Live at the Hollywood Bowl Album Rolling Stone Retrieved 20 July 2016 Rock Pop amp Jazz Hollywoodbowl com Archived from the original on 22 July 2015 a b Badman Keith 2003 The Beatles Off the Record 2 The Dream is Over Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 7119 9199 6 Wenner Jann 2000 Lennon Remembers Verso ISBN 978 1 85984 600 1 Walker Robert Hot Wacks XV The Last 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