Beatles – Live At The Hollywood Bowl

BOOKLET

The Beatles Live At The Hollywood Bowl – Deluxe Edition

Purple Chick

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DISC ONE

The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl

1: Twist And 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

outtake

8: Baby’s In Black

The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl

9: Boys

10: A Hard Day’s Night

11: Help!

12: All My Loving

13: She Loves You

14: Long Tall Sally

Outtakes and alternate mixes:

15: Twist And Shout (stereo – DESS: The Beatles’ Story)

16: All My Loving (Anthology DVD)

17: Twist And Shout (mono – DESS: The Beatles’ Story)

18 August 1964, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA – time

DISC TWO – The edits

(all from Hollywood Bowl Complete*)

18 August 1964

1964 mono edit

1: Twist And Shout

2: You Can’t Do That

3: All My Loving

4: She Loves You

5: Things We Said Today

6: Roll Over Beethoven

7: Can’t Buy Me Love

8: If I Fell

9: I Want To Hold Your Hand

10: Boys

11: A Hard Day’s Night

12: Long Tall Sally

30 August 1965

1965(?) stereo edit

13: Twist And Shout

14: She’s A Woman

15: I Feel Fine

16: Dizzy Miss Lizzy

17: Ticket To Ride

18: Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby

19: Can’t Buy Me Love

20: Baby’s In Black

21: I Wanna Be Your Man

22: A Hard Day’s Night

23: Help!

24: I’m Down

Admittedly this is not the most exciting Purple Chick release – there’s nothing much new here, and you’ve heard it all before. Nevertheless, this set does compile the various Hollywood Bowl mixes and edits in one place. However, these two discs don’t include the unedited recordings – we’ll save these for a Purple Chick live compendium (if we ever get around to that).

Instead, disc one presents the 1977 LP mix (with a 1996 mix edited in at the side flip for maximum continuity) while disc two presents vintage mixes and edits of the 1964 (mono) and 1965 (stereo) shows. [OK, 1965 might not be a vintage mix, but it’s a different mix/edit from somewhere].

Don’t let the “Hollywood Bowl Complete” source designation fool you – these are not straight copies of the Yellow Dog release. That CD, especially the 1964 show, sounds rather flat, so we used our proprietary equalisation process (first introduced to create the “Revolution” composites on The Beatles Deluxe vol. 6) to make these tapes sound exactly like the vibrant released version. We think it’s a nice improvement.

As always, Purple Chick discs are fan created and NEVER FOR SALE.