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THE BEATLES Live at the Liverpool Empire, December 7th 1963
(2020 UK 12-track limited edition mono vinyl LP - this 30-minute
concert show from December '63 was half covers and half
originals, opening with a lengthy drum break and finishing with a
spirited 90-second instrumental medley of From Me To You / The
Third Man Theme. Retro 60s-style flipback picture sleeve with
rare cover images and detailed sleeve notes, factory sealed from
new)
TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
In 1962, the Beatles live engagements largely took place in small late-night venues where the group would perform for anything up to
five hours on stage, with their set list resembling a rambling snapshot of current musical trends in black American pop music.
From 1963, Brian Epstein insisted that the Beatles set list be cut down drastically to no more than a dozen songs. In the early part of the year,
they were still performing mostly cover songs, but as their records stormed the charts, the hits and the corresponding B-sides were
added to the live set.
This 30-minute, twelve-song Liverpool Empire show in December was half covers and half originals, opening with a lengthy drum break and finishing with a spirited 90-second instrumental medley of From Me To You/The Third Man Theme. The
group's Spring 1963 tour had found them opening as bottom of the bill to Tommy Roe and Chris Montez.
The Cambridge Evening News reviewed their March 19th show at the Regal in rather disparaging terms: 'The Beatles, a four-man 'rock' group with weird hairstyles as a gimmick, sang and played their current hits. The show was not the best Cambridge audiences have ever seen.' But by the summer,
fans were turning up at venues early and blocking stage doors, making it difficult for the Beatles to get into the theatres. The frenzied reception the group received at the London Palladium show on 13th October 1963 caused the national press to coin the term Beatlemania, but the earliest recordings on this record from April and August show that the screaming girls had been out in force for many months before that day.
Side One
1 From Me To You
2 I Saw Her Standing There
3 All My Loving
4 Roll Over Beethoven
5 Boys
6 Till There Was You
7 She Loves You
8 This Boy
Side Two
1 I Want To Hold Your Hand
2 Money
3 Twist And Shout
4 From Me To You/Third Man Theme
5 I Saw Her Standing There/She Loves You
6 Twist And Shout/From Me To You
7 All My Loving
8 She Loves You/Twist And Shout
Side One Tracks 1 - 8 & Side Two Tracks 1 - 4: Empire Theatre, Liverpool 7th December 1963 Side
Two Track 5: Little Theatre, Southport 27th August 1963; Track 6: Albert Hall, London 18th April 1963; Track 7: Elstree Studios,
5
Borehamwood 2nd December 1963; Track 8: Manchester 20th November 1963
Artist - The Beatles (click link for complete listing)
Title - Live at the Liverpool Empire, December 7th 1963 (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 2020
Format - vinyl LP album (LP record)
Record Label - 1960S Records
Catalogue No - RANDB67LP (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United Kingdom (UK)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info - Sealed, Picture Sleeve
Barcode - 5060331752271
Condition - Factory sealed from new. This item is unplayed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - BTLLPLI758617
Alternative Names - Les Beatles,Los Beatles,Die Beatles,Fab Four.
Related Artists - Aashish Khan, Ananda Shankar, Arthur Wilkinson, Astrid Kirchherr, Attitudes, Backbeat, Billy Preston, Bobby Keys, Brian Epstein, Brute Force, Café Crème, Carl Groszmann, Cavern Sound, Chris Hodge, Colonel, Cynthia Lennon, Dark Horse Records, David Hentschel, DBM, Denny Laine, Derek Taylor, Dhani Harrison, Easy Pieces, Elastic Oz Band, Elephant's Memory, George Harrison, George Martin, Goddess Of Fortune, Guthrie Thomas, Handmade Films, Henry McCullough, Hollyridge Strings, Jackie Lomax, James McCartney, Jimmy McCulloch & White Line, Jimmy Nicol, Jiva, Joey Molland, John Lennon, John Tavener, Johnny Warman, Julian Lennon, Julie Ege, Kamikaze One 85, Keni Burke, Klaus Voormann, Linda McCartney, Lon & Derrek Van Eaton, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Mary Hopkin, Musketeer Gripweed, NEMS (Record Label), New World Electronic Chambre Ensemble, Oasis (Mary Hopkin), Paul McCartney and Wings, Peace Choir, Percy Thrillington, Pete Best, Radha Krishna Temple, Ravi Shankar, Ray Cathode, Ringo Or Robin, Ringo Starr, Roger Webb, Ronnie Spector, Rory Storm And The Hurricanes, Ross, Russ Sainty, Rusty Anderson, Sean Lennon, Smokin' Mojo Filters, Splinter, Stormer, Stuart Sutcliffe, Suzanne, Suzy And The Red Stripes, Sylvia Griffin, Tee-M, The Aerovons, The Alpha Band, The Bedrocks, The Black Dyke Mills Band, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, The Country Hams, The Fireman, The Fool, The London Jazz Four, The Marbles (60s), The Mirza Men, The Moonlandingz, The Quarrymen, The Remo Four, The Sundown Playboys, Thenewno2, Tommy Quickly, Tony Sheridan, Trash (70s), Traveling Wilburys, Yoko Ono.
GENRES
60s Beat, 60s Pop, 60s Rock, Apple label, POP.
REFERENCE
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RareVinyl.com Reference Number - BTLLPLI758617
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TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
In 1962, the Beatles live engagements largely took place in small late-night venues where the group would perform for anything up to
five hours on stage, with their set list resembling a rambling snapshot of current musical trends in black American pop music.
From 1963, Brian Epstein insisted that the Beatles set list be cut down drastically to no more than a dozen songs. In the early part of the year,
they were still performing mostly cover songs, but as their records stormed the charts, the hits and the corresponding B-sides were
added to the live set.
This 30-minute, twelve-song Liverpool Empire show in December was half covers and half originals, opening with a lengthy drum break and finishing with a spirited 90-second instrumental medley of From Me To You/The Third Man Theme. The
group's Spring 1963 tour had found them opening as bottom of the bill to Tommy Roe and Chris Montez.
The Cambridge Evening News reviewed their March 19th show at the Regal in rather disparaging terms: 'The Beatles, a four-man 'rock' group with weird hairstyles as a gimmick, sang and played their current hits. The show was not the best Cambridge audiences have ever seen.' But by the summer,
fans were turning up at venues early and blocking stage doors, making it difficult for the Beatles to get into the theatres. The frenzied reception the group received at the London Palladium show on 13th October 1963 caused the national press to coin the term Beatlemania, but the earliest recordings on this record from April and August show that the screaming girls had been out in force for many months before that day.
Side One
1 From Me To You
2 I Saw Her Standing There
3 All My Loving
4 Roll Over Beethoven
5 Boys
6 Till There Was You
7 She Loves You
8 This Boy
Side Two
1 I Want To Hold Your Hand
2 Money
3 Twist And Shout
4 From Me To You/Third Man Theme
5 I Saw Her Standing There/She Loves You
6 Twist And Shout/From Me To You
7 All My Loving
8 She Loves You/Twist And Shout
Side One Tracks 1 - 8 & Side Two Tracks 1 - 4: Empire Theatre, Liverpool 7th December 1963 Side
Two Track 5: Little Theatre, Southport 27th August 1963; Track 6: Albert Hall, London 18th April 1963; Track 7: Elstree Studios,
5
Borehamwood 2nd December 1963; Track 8: Manchester 20th November 1963
Artist - The Beatles (click link for complete listing)
Title - Live at the Liverpool Empire, December 7th 1963 (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 2020
Format - vinyl LP album (LP record)
Record Label - 1960S Records
Catalogue No - RANDB67LP (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United Kingdom (UK)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info - Sealed, Picture Sleeve
Barcode - 5060331752271
Condition - Factory sealed from new. This item is unplayed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - BTLLPLI758617
Alternative Names - Les Beatles,Los Beatles,Die Beatles,Fab Four.
Related Artists - Aashish Khan, Ananda Shankar, Arthur Wilkinson, Astrid Kirchherr, Attitudes, Backbeat, Billy Preston, Bobby Keys, Brian Epstein, Brute Force, Café Crème, Carl Groszmann, Cavern Sound, Chris Hodge, Colonel, Cynthia Lennon, Dark Horse Records, David Hentschel, DBM, Denny Laine, Derek Taylor, Dhani Harrison, Easy Pieces, Elastic Oz Band, Elephant's Memory, George Harrison, George Martin, Goddess Of Fortune, Guthrie Thomas, Handmade Films, Henry McCullough, Hollyridge Strings, Jackie Lomax, James McCartney, Jimmy McCulloch & White Line, Jimmy Nicol, Jiva, Joey Molland, John Lennon, John Tavener, Johnny Warman, Julian Lennon, Julie Ege, Kamikaze One 85, Keni Burke, Klaus Voormann, Linda McCartney, Lon & Derrek Van Eaton, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Mary Hopkin, Musketeer Gripweed, NEMS (Record Label), New World Electronic Chambre Ensemble, Oasis (Mary Hopkin), Paul McCartney and Wings, Peace Choir, Percy Thrillington, Pete Best, Radha Krishna Temple, Ravi Shankar, Ray Cathode, Ringo Or Robin, Ringo Starr, Roger Webb, Ronnie Spector, Rory Storm And The Hurricanes, Ross, Russ Sainty, Rusty Anderson, Sean Lennon, Smokin' Mojo Filters, Splinter, Stormer, Stuart Sutcliffe, Suzanne, Suzy And The Red Stripes, Sylvia Griffin, Tee-M, The Aerovons, The Alpha Band, The Bedrocks, The Black Dyke Mills Band, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, The Country Hams, The Fireman, The Fool, The London Jazz Four, The Marbles (60s), The Mirza Men, The Moonlandingz, The Quarrymen, The Remo Four, The Sundown Playboys, Thenewno2, Tommy Quickly, Tony Sheridan, Trash (70s), Traveling Wilburys, Yoko Ono.
GENRES
60s Beat, 60s Pop, 60s Rock, Apple label, POP.
REFERENCE
Email - sales@rarevinyl.com to contact our sales team.
RareVinyl.com Reference Number - BTLLPLI758617
SELL TO US
Got vinyl records, CDs or music memorabilia to sell? – Sell to us at our buying site https://vinyl-wanted.com