CD The Beatles – 1962 Live Recordings
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| 1 | I Saw Her Standing There | |
| 2 | I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You) | |
| 3 | Roll Over Beethoven | |
| 4 | The Hippy Hippy Shake | |
| 5 | Sweet Little 16 | |
| 6 | Lend Me Your Comb | |
| 7 | Your Feets Too Big | |
| 8 | Where Have You Been All My Life? | |
| 9 | Twist And Shout | |
| 10 | Mr Moonlight | |
| 11 | A Taste Of Honey | |
| 12 | Besame Mucho | |
| 13 | Reminiscing | |
| 14 | Till There Was You | |
| 15 | Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby | |
| 16 | Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey | |
| 17 | Nothin' Shakin' (But The Leaves On The Trees) | |
| 18 | To Know Her Is To Love Her | |
| 19 | Little Queenie | |
| 20 | Falling In Love Again (Can't Help It) | |
| 21 | Sheila | |
| 22 | Be Bop A Lula | |
| 23 | Hallelujah, I Love Her So | |
| 24 | Ask Me Why | |
| 25 | Red Sails In The Sunset | |
| 26 | Matchbox | |
| 27 | I'm Talking About You | |
| 28 | I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate | |
| 29 | Long Tall Sally | |
| 30 | I Remember You |
Experience the raw, unbridled energy of a legendary band in the making.
The Beatles – 1962 Live Recordings, released on the Baktabak label in 1988, is a historic document capturing the Fab Four during their formative residency at Hamburg’s Star-Club. This CD offers a rare glimpse into the group’s early stagecraft just before they achieved global superstardom, showcasing a young band honing their tight-knit chemistry and "beat" sound.
This release is a must-have for dedicated fans and music historians. While the audio reflects the primitive recording equipment of the era—featuring a "rough diamond" sound with noticeable tape hiss and occasional distortion—the performances are undeniably electric. The setlist captures the Beatles at their most exuberant, performing a high-energy mix of:
- Classic Rock-and-Roll Covers: Hear the influences that shaped their sound.
- Embryonic Originals: Early glimpses of the songwriting genius to come.
As an unofficial 1988 release, this CD preserves the authenticity of the era without the polish of modern remastering. It stands as a vital piece of rock history, documenting the transition from leather-clad club act to the world’s most influential band.