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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 4015910252131
Format: Live, Import, Original recording reissued
Label: Rockartoon
Manufacturer: Rockartoon
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rockartoon
Release Date: August 17, 1999
Studio: Rockartoon
Sales Rank: 243511
Disc 1:- I Saw Her Standing There
- I'm Going To Sit Down And Cry
- Roll Over Beethoven
- The Hippy Hippy Shake
- Sweet Little Sixteen
- Lend Me Your Comb
- Your Feets Too Big
- Where Have You Been All My Life
- Twist And Shout
- Mr. Moonlight
- A Tatse Of Honey
- Besame Mucho
- Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
- Kansas City
- Nothin' Shakin'
- To Know Her Is To Love Here
- Little Queenie
- Falling In Love Again
- Sheila
- Be-Bop-A-Lula
- "Hallelujah, I Love Her So
- Ask Me Why
- Red Sails In The Sunset
- Matchbox
- I'm Talking About You
- I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
- Long Tall Sally
- I Remember You
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: Roccartoon release featuring 28 early live recordings, including 'I Saw Her Standing There', 'Roll Over Beethoven', 'The Hippy Hippy Shake', 'A Taste Of Honey' and 'Ask Me Why'. Also contains a 10 inch x 14 inch full color, fold-out poster. Running time on the disc is 65:32. 1999 release.
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I bought this album in 2001. Beatles always have a 5 star rating, however this album is a 4 because of its lack of some songs. This is a great album because it includes the introduction of the Beatles and includes most of the songs from "Live at the Star Club Vol 1 and 2," but omits a few of them. It adds a few of them, but omits "Hully Gully" and "Reminiscing." If you are a fan of the Beatles and like Live at the Star Club, get this one and both volumes of Live at the Star Club to satisfy your Beatles craving of pre- "Please Please Me."
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Before they became famous, the Beatles were building up to their enormous success in America by playing various clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg. Among the clubs they were playing was the Star Club in Hamburg. On December 31, 1962, their last scheduled date there, Adrian Barber used homemade equipment to record the Beatles. The tapes he made are beautifully preserved here. The interaction between the band and the audience is much different here than in other live shows they did later on. This seems like a much more relaxed atmosphere. And since there were no screaming girls yet, the music could be heard. Twenty-eight songs ae presented here in great quality. This album is a real treasure to any Beatles fan, so enjoy.
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Although the quality of the sound is not at least to regulate, we must appreciate the historic value of these recordings... are beatles playing at the Star Club in Hamburg. The only thing that had lacked is to include all the songs of the Star Club. "Reminicing" and "Till There was You", also the incomplete "Road Runner" and the complete versions of "I Saw Her Standing There" and "A Taste Of Honey"... but it is the CD that brings you more songs that any other disc... 5 stars.
Si Bien la calidad del sonido no es siquiera regular, debemos apreciar el valor historico de estas grabaciones... son los beatles tocando en el Star Club. Lo unico que hubiese faltado para que sea excelente es incluir todas las canciones del Star Club.. Faltan ... Read More:
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(If you listen to this CD through speakers, not headphones, the sound quality is okay.)
I really like this recording of an early Beatles performance. They show a prodigious amount of talent and ability. Even through the muffled lens of a poor original recording you can tell that these guys are putting out the real thing with tremendous energy. They were unspoiled by all the hype and promotion and show a professionalism that we will probably never hear again in a small club setting. As such, this recording is an historical document that will be revered by present and future generations. True, the sound quality is far from 192 kHz sampling frequency by 32 bit ... Read More:
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Yes, I know it is The Beatles live, and it's my opinion that The Beatles are the greatest band of all time and that no one else can even come close to how good The Beatles were, but seriously, how can you enjoy this? All you can hear is the drums and the lead guitar. The bass, rhythm guitar, and vocals are most of the time, inaudible. The lead guitar has that screeching, bad-quality sound that is common to most live recordings. This is definitely my least favorite of all Beatles releases. I know it's a part of history, it's The Beatles in Hamburg, blah, blah, blah....But the live recordings on the Anthology albums are SO much better.
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