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The BEATLES LIVE at the HOLLYWOOD BOWL [Mini-LP Limited Edition] | ![The BEATLES LIVE at the HOLLYWOOD BOWL [Mini-LP Limited Edition]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41uZtHOQ4gL._SL500_.jpg)
| Category: Music
Buy Used: $149.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 137793
Media: Audio CD
UPC: 074246012370 EAN: 0074246012370 ASIN: B001DKSWME
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Product Description This is the best sounding Hollywood Bowl recording. George Martin took the tapes from the 1964 and 1965 concert, and selected the best sounding songs. He then cleaned the audio and assembled this representation of the BEATLES in concert. This is a Mini-LP which replicates perfectly the original vinyl release. It has 13 songs on it which are [p]1. Twist and Shout 2. She's A Woman 3. Dizzy Miss Lizzie 4. Ticket To Ride 5. Can't Buy Me Love 6. Things We Said Today 7. Roll Over Beethoven 8. Boys 9. A Hard Days Night 10. Help! 11. All My Loving 12. She Loves You 13. Long Tall Sally. [p] This is CD was mastered from the best sounding source available and it sound's GREAT.
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Exactly what I expected! October 4, 2008 Cynthia 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl Mini-LP CD is awesome! It has the sound quality of official releases and replicates the original LP release so well. The only problem with it is that I was told I would receive four Beatles tickets like the ones on the cover. I did not get these tickets but everything else came the way it was supposed to. If you want to hear this great album without having to search record stores, buy this CD.
This is a Pirate CD... November 17, 2008 Walter Five (13th Floor Elevator, Enron Hubbard Bldg. Houston Texxas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For those of you who care about such things, this is a Pirate CD. The Hollywood Bowl LP/Cassette has been out of print since its original release back in the 70's. Neither EMI or Capitol have rereleased it on CD yet, and if you look at the product description, you'll clearly see that this isn't identified as an EMI/Capitol release. This is a Pirate CD, and a good one. If you want to hear the Beatles, live, at the Hollywood Bowl, you will hear it here, in as good as sound quality as it was originally released (which really wasn't that spectacular, but that's beside the point), and in the CD format. In my humble opinion, one can hardly blame you, the fan, for purchasing this pirate, when the copyright owners refuse to give you, the fan, the product that you want to purchase, nor can one blame the Japanese Pirates for providing you with the product that you want to buy. Enjoy it, and wait for the day the EMI/Capitol will finally give the fans the quality of editions that "pirates" like Dr. Ebbets and Mirror Spock have been giving us for over a decade, with the different original mixes, track sequences, and artwork that makes British Beatles Stereo LPs different from U.S. Stereo LPs, or German Lps, or Mono mixes, or Dexterized Stereo mixes, later remixes, and all that sort of stuff that collectors get so fetishist about.
Walter Five ain't talkin' no jive. This is a fabulous record. Hope it's a great CD. May 30, 2009 Misha Bendavid (Austin, Texas United States) The Waltmeister is absolutely correct. This was a great record, and should be a great CD. Beatles Producer George Martin fought hard to get it and worked hard to make it sound superb. It makes no sense to let such an important chunk of musical history sit idle in the vaults oxidizing ( deteriorating ) every day. Dumb Dumb. If this pirate version is halfway decent, then let's roll on this baby. Yoko is almost always the spanner in the works, as John once wrote. My guess is that she's got one stuck where the sun don't shine about the re-release of this delightful recording. I could be wrong, and if I am, sorry Yokester. If the big wigs at Capitol and Apple and the various trustees of everything can't get on the same page to get this released and pocket the wads of cash that would result, then why shouldn't the fans take the matter to their own turntables ? I'm glad someone did, and while 25 quid seems a lot, it LOOKS like a splendid time is guaranteed for all. I'll wait a while, but I'm sure I'll eventually ante up. BTW...Google "purple chick" if you want Beatles recordings that you never expected to hear and were never intended to, either. These will blow your ever-lovin' mind, BeatleHeads !
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