The
Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl is a new album that captures the
joyous exuberance of the band’s three sold-out concerts at Los Angeles’
Hollywood Bowl in 1964 and 1965. The CD will be packaged in a
‘digisleeve’ and accompanied by a 24 page booklet with new liner notes
by David Fricke.
A companion to The Beatles: Eight Days A Week
- The Touring Years, Academy Award-winner Ron Howard’s authorized and
highly anticipated documentary feature film about the band’s early
career.
While The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl
references the long out of print 1977 album, The Beatles At The
Hollywood Bowl, it is an entirely new release, directly sourced from
the original three track tapes of the concerts. To preserve the
excitement of the shows while unveiling the performances in today’s best
available clarity and quality, GRAMMY Award winning producer Giles
Martin and GRAMMY Award winning engineer Sam Okell have expertly remixed
and mastered the recordings at Abbey Road Studios, including 13
featured on the album produced by Giles’ father, plus four additional,
previously unreleased recordings from the momentous concerts.