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Hola amigos!

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Pongan aquí las papitas, las primicias, lo bueno de lo bueno que se viene en la música. Tanto lanzamientos nuevos, reediciones, etc en formato CD/LP y DVD/Blu Ray

 

Parto con el maestro Steve Hackett

 

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Groundbreaking prog guitarist Steve Hackett has announced the release of his acclaimed Acolyte To Wolflight With Genesis Revisited Tour as 2CD/2DVD deluxe package and stand-a-lone Blu-Ray and, after three London concert videos, he chose the Liverpool date for the recording. The Total Experience Live In Liverpool will be released on 24th June.

 

CONCERT
1. Corycian Fire Intro (Live in Liverpool 2015) (1:12)
2. Spectral Mornings (Live in Liverpool 2015) (5:41)
3. Out of the Body (Live in Liverpool 2015) (2:57)
4. Wolflight (Live in Liverpool 2015) (9:12)
5. Every Day (Live in Liverpool 2015) (6:46)
6. Love Song to a Vampire (Live in Liverpool 2015) (8:54)
7. The Wheel’s Turning (Live in Liverpool 2015) (8:23)
8. Loving Sea (Live in Liverpool 2015) (4:34)
9. Jacuzzi (Live in Liverpool 2015) (4:53)
10. Icarus Ascending (Live in Liverpool 2015) (6:09)
11. Star of Sirius (Live in Liverpool 2015) (4:33)
12. Ace of Wands (Live in Liverpool 2015) (6:32)
13. A Tower Struck Down (Live in Liverpool 2015) (5:03)
14. Shadow of the Hierophant (Live in Liverpool 2015) (11:09)
15. Get ‘em Out by Friday (Live in Liverpool 2015) (9:31) *
16. Can-Utility and the Coastliners (Live in Liverpool 2015) (6:14) *
17. After the Ordeal (Live in Liverpool 2015) (6:53) *
18. The Cinema Show (Live in Liverpool 2015) (10:58) *
19. Aisle of Plenty (Live in Liverpool 2015) (1:32) *
20. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (Live in Liverpool 2015) (4:48) *
21. The Musical Box (Live in Liverpool 2015) (13:04) *
22. Clocks (Live in Liverpool 2015) (6:06)
23. Firth of Fifth (Live in Liverpool 2015) (12:28) *
 

  • Genesis song, co-written / co-composed by Steve Hackett
    - Credits (1:12)


EXTRAS
Live in Liverpool – Behind the Scenes (34:05)
Somewhere South of the River – Rehearsal Documentary (22:29)
Videos: – Corycian Fire (6:05) – Wolflight (8:02) – Love Song to a Vampire (9:25)

Region Code DVD/Bluray: A,B,C 
Screen format DVD/Bluray: 1080p @ 23.976 fps (Full HD) 
Sound format DVD/Bluray: 24/48 Stereo LPCM, DTS-HD Master Audio 4.1 Surround

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq82_p4Yqmw

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17 de junio sale lo nuevo de GOJIRA "Magma"...le tengo harta fe, me tinca que con este disco Gojira pegará el batatazo...ya vienen haciendo ruido hace rato , los tildan como la esperanza del metal...mi impresión es que pueden causar el impacto que provocó Tool cuando lanzó Aenema.

también en esa fecha sale lo nuevo de los Red Hot Chili Peppers "The Gateway" que han lanzado 3 adelantos buenos...seguir esperando que vuelvan a ser lo que sonaban en la época de la bilbia que es el Blood Sugar Sex Magik no tiene sentido...sus últimos discos están ok, pero les faltaba contundencia....es una de las bandas con las que crecí, asi que los sigo con cariño-

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Ya salió a la venta Pure McCartney. Una muy extensa compilación curada por el propio músico y que abarca toda su carrera solista hasta ahora, incluyendo los álbumes con Wings y The Fireman (su alias para trabajos más underground).

Si bien no soy muy fan de las compilaciones muy largas, que agotan hasta al más acérrimo fan, es una buena alternativa para el que quiere tener una síntesis de lo mejor de su carrera, independiente del éxito comercial que haya tenido. Aparecen varias joyitas que pasan coladas por estar en álbumes poco queridos, aunque eché de menos varios tracks del "off the ground", uno de mis favoritos.

El disco tiene tres ediciones diferentes:

Estándar: 2 CD, 39 tracks

Deluxe: 4 CD. 67 tracks

Vinilo: 2 LP, 41 tracks

En Deezer (y me imagino que también en Spotify) ya está disponible, en ediciones estándar y deluxe.

Más información, en el sitio oficial de Macca.

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Ya salió a la venta Pure McCartney. Una muy extensa compilación curada por el propio músico y que abarca toda su carrera solista hasta ahora, incluyendo los álbumes con Wings y The Fireman (su alias para trabajos más underground).

Si bien no soy muy fan de las compilaciones muy largas, que agotan hasta al más acérrimo fan, es una buena alternativa para el que quiere tener una síntesis de lo mejor de su carrera, independiente del éxito comercial que haya tenido. Aparecen varias joyitas que pasan coladas por estar en álbumes poco queridos, aunque eché de menos varios tracks del "off the ground", uno de mis favoritos.

El disco tiene tres ediciones diferentes:

Estándar: 2 CD, 39 tracks

Deluxe: 4 CD. 67 tracks

Vinilo: 2 LP, 41 tracks

En Deezer (y me imagino que también en Spotify) ya está disponible, en ediciones estándar y deluxe.

Más información, en el sitio oficial de Macca.

Waaaa.... Le faltan muchas! Incluso a la caja grandota. 

De las mas mas conocidas, extraño Rockestra Theme, My Brave Face, Off The Ground, Hope of Deliverance y Young Boy. Tambien la version "original" de Say Say Say (que asumo que Macca aun esta peleado con MJ por el tema de los derechos de las canciones de The Beatles). Igual el hombre tiene una discografia larga, pero con el listado vi que nego 5 años de su trabajo.....

For the Movies: Sony KDL-40HX755 - Sony BDP-S360 + AQ Pearl HDMI + Monster THX i100 - Pioneer DV-383 - Philips HMP5000 - AppleTV + AOC HDMI - Panasonic PV-8450

For the Music: Q Acoustics 2050i + QED Revelation - NAD C326BEE + AQ RCA Jumpers - NAD M5 + Tara Labs RSC Prime M2 - NAD C545BEE + NAD D1050 + AQ G-Snake - Apple iPod Classic 5Gen 80 Gb & Apple iPod Classic 7Gen 160 Gb + NAD IPD-2 + AQ G-Snake - Sony MDS-JB940QS + Monster Optical - NAD C426 + Cambridge Audio 500 Series RCA - Technics RS-BX606 + 2x Monster 200i - Technics SL-1200MK2 + Ortofon 2M Red + Pro-Ject Phono Box S + Ecosse The Best Boy.

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Lo único que sé es que Electric Wizard lanzan nuevo disco el 31 de Octubre (Halloween, obvio).

Lo demás son solo noticias a medias:

-El sello Southern Lord anunció, a fines de Mayo por su página en Facebook, que editarán un trabajo de Sleep "no enteramente nuevo", y como si no fuera más confuso el mensaje, tampoco adelantaron fecha.

-Seawhores también avisaron por su página en Facebook algo de movimiento, pero no especificaron si se trata de nuevas presentaciones o de un disco a futuro.

-De los chilenos Yajaira se sabe que hay material nuevo, al menos ya se conocen dos temas en vivo, pero tampoco se sabe si ya están próximos a grabar un nuevo álbum.

 

¡¡dibujos animados, leche con chocolate & rock 'n' roll!!

Fuzz es amor

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Se viene la colección de los singles de Phil Collins en Octubre!

 

http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/phil-collins-the-singles/#more-124548

 

THE SINGLES (3CD Deluxe Edition)

Disc: 1
1. In The Air Tonight (2015 Remastered)
2. I Missed Again (2015 Remastered)
3. If Leaving Me Is Easy (2015 Remastered)
4. Thru These Walls (2016 Remastered)
5. You Can’t Hurry Love (2016 Remastered)
6. I Don’t Care Anymore (2016 Remastered)
7. Don’t Let Him Steal Your Heart Away (2016 Remastered)
8. Why Can’t It Wait ‘Til Morning (2016 Remastered)
9. I Cannot Believe It’s True (2016 Remastered)
10. Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) [2016 Remastered]
11. Easy Lover
12. Sussudio (2016 Remastered)
13. One More Night (2016 Remastered)
14. Don’t Lose My Number (2016 Remastered)
15. Take Me Home (2016 Remastered)

Disc: 2
1. Separate Lives (Love Theme From White Nights) [2016 Remastered] – Phil Collins And Marilyn Martin
2. A Groovy Kind Of Love (2016 Remastered)
3. Two Hearts (2016 Remastered)
4. Another Day In Paradise (2016 Remastered)
5. I Wish It Would Rain Down (2016 Remastered)
6. Something Happened On The Way To Heaven (2016 Remastered)
7. That’s Just the Way It Is (2016 Remastered)
8. Hang In Long Enough (2016 Remastered)
9. Do You Remember? (2016 Remastered)
10. Who Said I Would (2016 Remastered)
11. Both Sides Of The Story (2015 Remastered)
12. Everyday (2015 Remastered)
13. We Wait And We Wonder (2015 Remastered)
14. Dance Into The Light (2016 Remastered)
15. It’s In Your Eyes (2016 Remastered)

Disc: 3
1. No Matter Who (2016 Remastered)
2. Wear My Hat (2016 Remastered)
3. The Same Moon (2016 Remastered)
4. True Colors (2016 Remastered)
5. You’ll Be In My Heart
6. Strangers Like Me
7. Son Of Man
8. Two Worlds
9. Can’t Stop Loving You (2016 Remastered)
10. The Least You Can Do (2016 Remastered)
11. Wake Up Call (2016 Remastered)
12. Look Through My Eyes – Brother Bear
13. No Way Out (Theme from Brother Bear) – Brother Bear
14. (Love Is Like A) Heatwave (2016 Remastered)
15. Going Back (2016 Remastered)

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Radical Action To Unseat The Hold Of Monkey Mind is the title of a new multi-disc set from King Crimson scheduled for release on 2nd September. 

Taken from the 2015 tours of the UK, Canada & Japan, Radical Action represents the most comprehensive release for this incarnation of King Crimson, and will be available as a 3cd/1blu-ray set, and in a 3cd/2dvd/1blu-ray limited edition. 

Radical Action features every song and piece performed by Pat Mastelotto, Bill Rieflin, Gavin Harrison, Mel Collins, Tony Levin, Jakko Jakszyk and Robert Fripp and as Fripp commented last month while supervising mixing, “This is King Crimson… re-imagined”. 
 

Radact1a.jpg

 

The details for the 3cd/2dvd/1blu-ray limited edition are as follows.
CDs presented as individually themed “virtual studio albums” with no audible audience & mixed for audio presentation

One Blu-Ray featuring a complete set-list drawn from Japanese concert performances – almost 3 hours of music - in high-resolution stereo & 5.1 surround audio complete with “picture off” mode allowing the music to be heard independently in pristine, lossless audio. (24/48khz as per original recordings)

Two DVDs featuring the full concert performances in stereo & 5.1 surround sound.

Expanded, perfect bound, booklet: 36 pages with additional tour photos.

Six disc set presented in two triple digi-packs with booklet housed in an outer slipcase.

Audio/Video performances include:

Threshold Soundscape
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic Part One
Pictures of a City 
Peace
Radical Action (to Unseat The Hold of Monkey Mind)
Meltdown 
Radical Action II
Level Five
Epitaph
The Hell Hounds of Krim
The ConstruKction of Light
Scarcity of Miracles
Red 
VROOOM
Banshee Legs Bell Hassle
Easy Money
Interlude
The Letters
Sailor’s Tale
The Light of Day
The Talking Drum
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic Part Two
Starless
Devil Dogs of Tessellation Row
In the Court of the Crimson King
21st Century Schizoid Man
Suitable Grounds for the Blues
One More Red Nightmare

pre-order links for the 3cd/2dvd/1blu-ray limited edition are as follows 
Inner Knot (USA) and Burning Shed (UK & Europe)

Pre-order for the 3cd/1blu-ray set are as follows
Inner Knot (USA) and Burning Shed (UK & Europe) 

All copies come with a postcard featuring Francesca Sundsten’s striking cover artwork

It has been stated many times that King Crimson is not so much a band as it is “a way of doing things”. Less frequently stated but equally true, is the fact that the band inevitably seeks different ways of doing things. The current incarnation of the band, 2014 – the present day, has already released two taster sets in the form of 2015’s Live at the Orpheum mini-album and the vinyl picture disc EP that accompanied the 2015 tours of Canada and Japan, while the full raw concert performance from a single night in Toronto in 2015 was presented as a 2CD set earlier this year to great acclaim.

Now, with the release of Radical Action comes the most fully realised audio and visual statement from this band to date, running to three themed CDs and a Blu-Ray disc offering the filmed content along with an audio only option in lossless high resolution stereo and surround sound.

The set includes at least one performance of every song/piece of music played by King Crimson in 2015, some pieces originally composed in 1969 the year of the band’s inception, others composed/initially performed at a variety of points since, some new to the tour, all arranged for this specific line-up. Indeed it is characteristic of this King Crimson – in direct contrast to all other post 1970s line-ups - to feature a broad range of material from the 1969 - 1974 era, performed in such a manner as to maintain much of what made the music so arresting when first issued, while arranged for fresh interpretation by the seven piece line-up of today. As Fripp put it (when asked what the title of the album meant to him): “What I like about this band is, that what it is actually doing is not what it appears to be doing...”. The idea of King Crimson re-imagined, that the music as presented is new,
irrespective of when originally composed, is the key element in this band’s makeup.

The set will be released to coincide with King Crimson’s most extensive European tour since 1974, with performances slated to include, for the first time ever, material from all seven of King Crimson’s 1969 – 1974 iconic studio albums and  with limited availability via mail order and concert venues.

Audio: Three themed CDs of material recorded in 2015, each forming a separate discrete
performance with audio selected from a variety of shows and fully mixed from multi-track tapes by Chris Porter, Robert Fripp and David Singleton. As no audience is audible between tracks, this allows for a “virtual studio album” effect. (The current King Crimson line-up was deliberately conceived as a performing band rather than as a band concerned with making full studio recordings).

Video: Among the problems most associated with filming live performance, perhaps the key problems are those of the film-makers’ cameras intruding on the audience’s capacity to enjoy the show without interruption and the intrusion of the cameras on the band’s performance. In effect, both performance and audience response must be misrepresented to approximate a live show for later consumption. In order to record the performances more accurately, a series of Japanese concerts was captured via a number of discreet cameras in a “video vérité” style – with neither band nor audience disturbed by filming – by Trevor Wilkins who also edited and assembled the footage.

Audio/Video: Two DVD discs featuring the complete concert performances. Blu-Ray features the concert film in high-resolution [24/48] stereo and 5.1 surround sound with additional ‘video off’ mode allowing for high-resolution audio only playback in stereo and surround sound.

In essence the music can be experienced in a number of different ways – as continuous uninterrupted audio on CD, as a viewable concert performance in stereo or 5.1 surround on the DVDs and  Blu-Ray, or in high-resolution, lossless audio stereo or 5.1 surround without pictures on the Blu-Ray.
 

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http://www.dgmlive.com/news.htm?entry=5559

 

Radical Action To Unseat The Hold Of Monkey Mind is the title of a new multi-disc set from King Crimson scheduled for release on 2nd September. 

Taken from the 2015 tours of the UK, Canada & Japan, Radical Action represents the most comprehensive release for this incarnation of King Crimson, and will be available as a 3cd/1blu-ray set, and in a 3cd/2dvd/1blu-ray limited edition. 

Radical Action features every song and piece performed by Pat Mastelotto, Bill Rieflin, Gavin Harrison, Mel Collins, Tony Levin, Jakko Jakszyk and Robert Fripp and as Fripp commented last month while supervising mixing, “This is King Crimson… re-imagined”. 
 

Radact1a.jpg

 

The details for the 3cd/2dvd/1blu-ray limited edition are as follows.
CDs presented as individually themed “virtual studio albums” with no audible audience & mixed for audio presentation

One Blu-Ray featuring a complete set-list drawn from Japanese concert performances – almost 3 hours of music - in high-resolution stereo & 5.1 surround audio complete with “picture off” mode allowing the music to be heard independently in pristine, lossless audio. (24/48khz as per original recordings)

Two DVDs featuring the full concert performances in stereo & 5.1 surround sound.

Expanded, perfect bound, booklet: 36 pages with additional tour photos.

Six disc set presented in two triple digi-packs with booklet housed in an outer slipcase.

Audio/Video performances include:

Threshold Soundscape
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic Part One
Pictures of a City 
Peace
Radical Action (to Unseat The Hold of Monkey Mind)
Meltdown 
Radical Action II
Level Five
Epitaph
The Hell Hounds of Krim
The ConstruKction of Light
Scarcity of Miracles
Red 
VROOOM
Banshee Legs Bell Hassle
Easy Money
Interlude
The Letters
Sailor’s Tale
The Light of Day
The Talking Drum
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic Part Two
Starless
Devil Dogs of Tessellation Row
In the Court of the Crimson King
21st Century Schizoid Man
Suitable Grounds for the Blues
One More Red Nightmare

pre-order links for the 3cd/2dvd/1blu-ray limited edition are as follows 
Inner Knot (USA) and Burning Shed (UK & Europe)

Pre-order for the 3cd/1blu-ray set are as follows
Inner Knot (USA) and Burning Shed (UK & Europe) 

All copies come with a postcard featuring Francesca Sundsten’s striking cover artwork

It has been stated many times that King Crimson is not so much a band as it is “a way of doing things”. Less frequently stated but equally true, is the fact that the band inevitably seeks different ways of doing things. The current incarnation of the band, 2014 – the present day, has already released two taster sets in the form of 2015’s Live at the Orpheum mini-album and the vinyl picture disc EP that accompanied the 2015 tours of Canada and Japan, while the full raw concert performance from a single night in Toronto in 2015 was presented as a 2CD set earlier this year to great acclaim.

Now, with the release of Radical Action comes the most fully realised audio and visual statement from this band to date, running to three themed CDs and a Blu-Ray disc offering the filmed content along with an audio only option in lossless high resolution stereo and surround sound.

The set includes at least one performance of every song/piece of music played by King Crimson in 2015, some pieces originally composed in 1969 the year of the band’s inception, others composed/initially performed at a variety of points since, some new to the tour, all arranged for this specific line-up. Indeed it is characteristic of this King Crimson – in direct contrast to all other post 1970s line-ups - to feature a broad range of material from the 1969 - 1974 era, performed in such a manner as to maintain much of what made the music so arresting when first issued, while arranged for fresh interpretation by the seven piece line-up of today. As Fripp put it (when asked what the title of the album meant to him): “What I like about this band is, that what it is actually doing is not what it appears to be doing...”. The idea of King Crimson re-imagined, that the music as presented is new,
irrespective of when originally composed, is the key element in this band’s makeup.

The set will be released to coincide with King Crimson’s most extensive European tour since 1974, with performances slated to include, for the first time ever, material from all seven of King Crimson’s 1969 – 1974 iconic studio albums and  with limited availability via mail order and concert venues.

Audio: Three themed CDs of material recorded in 2015, each forming a separate discrete
performance with audio selected from a variety of shows and fully mixed from multi-track tapes by Chris Porter, Robert Fripp and David Singleton. As no audience is audible between tracks, this allows for a “virtual studio album” effect. (The current King Crimson line-up was deliberately conceived as a performing band rather than as a band concerned with making full studio recordings).

Video: Among the problems most associated with filming live performance, perhaps the key problems are those of the film-makers’ cameras intruding on the audience’s capacity to enjoy the show without interruption and the intrusion of the cameras on the band’s performance. In effect, both performance and audience response must be misrepresented to approximate a live show for later consumption. In order to record the performances more accurately, a series of Japanese concerts was captured via a number of discreet cameras in a “video vérité” style – with neither band nor audience disturbed by filming – by Trevor Wilkins who also edited and assembled the footage.

Audio/Video: Two DVD discs featuring the complete concert performances. Blu-Ray features the concert film in high-resolution [24/48] stereo and 5.1 surround sound with additional ‘video off’ mode allowing for high-resolution audio only playback in stereo and surround sound.

In essence the music can be experienced in a number of different ways – as continuous uninterrupted audio on CD, as a viewable concert performance in stereo or 5.1 surround on the DVDs and  Blu-Ray, or in high-resolution, lossless audio stereo or 5.1 surround without pictures on the Blu-Ray.
 

 

esa joya me tinca harto...mientras esperamos la venida de nuestro salvador Sr. Fripp y sus amigos para el 2017, esto amerita un lugar en la colecciòn...

creo que haré el pre order en la página de Burning shed , versiòn cds + bluray.

 

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This September Led Zeppelin will release The Complete BBC Sessions, an expanded and remastered version of their 1997 BBC Sessions album which adds a third disc of eight unreleased performances. This new set will be available across a number of formats, including an 8-disc super deluxe edition box set…

The original two-disc collection featured live recordings selected from the band’s appearances on BBC radio between 1969 and 1971. The eight unreleased BBC recordings including three rescued from a previously ‘lost’ session from 1969. Originally broadcast in April of that year, this session included three songs: I Can’t Quit You Baby, You Shook Me and the only recorded performance ofSunshine Woman.

Also included amongst the unheard audio are two unreleased versions of both Communication Breakdown and What Is And What Should Never Be. These performances are separated by two years, illustrating the bands’ evolution in such a short space of time

completebbcsessions_superdeluxe-480x480.

 

Jimmy Page has supervised the remastering and this new release is available as an eight-disc super deluxe edition that delivers the 33-tracks across five vinyl records and three CDs. Similar to the album super deluxe sets, this box set includes a 48-page book, a ‘high-quality’ print of the original album cover (the first 20,000 of which will be individually numbered) and a hi-res download card, providing all content at 96kHz/24 bit. It’s fair to assume that the design and dimensions will match the other box sets, making this a good companion to the rest!

You can also buy a five-LP vinyl set (good price on Amazon UK) separately (with the bonus material on the fifth LP) and a 3CD edition. The sets come with extensive session- by-session sleeve notes written by Dave Lewis, providing, for the first time, accurate details and notes about all of the band’s BBC sessions.

The Complete BBC Sessions will be released on 18 September 2016.

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Apple Corps Ltd. and Universal Music Group are pleased to announce global release plans for The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl, 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. 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, The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl will be released worldwide on CD and for digital download and streaming on September 9, followed by a 180-gram gatefold vinyl LP on November 18. The album includes a 24-page booklet with an essay by noted music journalist David Fricke, and its cover art features a sunny photo taken on August 22, 1964 by The Beatles’ then-U.S. tour manager, Bob Bonis, as John, Paul, George and Ringo boarded a chartered flight from Seattle Tacoma Airport to Vancouver, BC for their first concert in Canada.

Documenting The Beatles’ Hollywood Bowl concerts on tape was no easy feat, as producer Sir George Martin explained in his album notes for 1977’s The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl: “The chaos, I might almost say panic, that reigned at these concerts was unbelievable unless you were there. Only three track recording was possible; The Beatles had no ‘fold back’ speakers, so they could not hear what they were singing, and the eternal shriek from 17,000 healthy, young lungs made even a jet plane inaudible.”

While The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl references the long out of print 1977 album, 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 the thirteen tracks from the original album produced by Giles’ father, plus four additional, previously unreleased recordings from the momentous concerts.

“A few years ago Capitol Studios called saying they’d discovered some Hollywood Bowl three track tapes in their archive,” says Giles Martin. “We transferred them and noticed an improvement over the tapes we’ve kept in the London archive. Alongside this I’d been working for some time with a team headed by technical engineer James Clarke on demix technology, the ability to remove and separate sounds from a single track. With Sam Okell, I started work on remixing the Hollywood Bowl tapes. Technology has moved on since my father worked on the material all those years ago. Now there’s improved clarity, and so the immediacy and visceral excitement can be heard like never before. My father’s words still ring true, but what we hear now is the raw energy of four lads playing together to a crowd that loved them. This is the closest you can get to being at the Hollywood Bowl at the height of Beatlemania. We hope you enjoy the show…”

Featuring rare and exclusive footage, Ron Howard’s The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years is based on the first part of The Beatles’ career (1962-1966) – the period in which they toured and captured the world’s acclaim. The film is produced with the full cooperation of Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison. The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years touches on the band’s Hollywood Bowl concerts and includes footage of the “Boys” performance featured on The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl.

White Horse Pictures’ GRAMMY Award®-winning Nigel Sinclair, Scott Pascucci, and Academy Award® and Emmy Award®-winner Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment are producing with Howard. Apple Corps Ltd.’s Jeff Jones and Jonathan Clyde are serving as executive producers, along with Imagine’s Michael Rosenberg and White Horse’s Guy East and Nicholas Ferrall.

Following a world premiere event in London on September 15, the film will roll out theatrically worldwide with release dates set in the U.K., France and Germany (September 15); the U.S., Australia and New Zealand (September 16); and Japan (September 22). In the U.S., Hulu is the presenting partner for Abramorama’s theatrical release of the film, which will be available to stream exclusively to Hulu subscribers beginning September 17. Studiocanal and PolyGram Entertainment are also anchor partners on the film, having acquired U.K., France, Germany and Australia and New Zealand rights. For more information about the film, visit www.thebeatleseightdaysaweek.com.

The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl
1. Twist and Shout [30 August, 1965]
2. She’s A Woman [30 August, 1965]
3. Dizzy Miss Lizzy [30 August, 1965 / 29 August, 1965 – one edit]
4. Ticket To Ride [29 August, 1965]
5. Can’t Buy Me Love [30 August, 1965]
6. Things We Said Today [23 August, 1964]
7. Roll Over Beethoven [23 August, 1964]
8. Boys [23 August, 1964]
9. A Hard Day’s Night [30 August, 1965]
10. Help! [29 August, 1965]
11. All My Loving [23 August, 1964]
12. She Loves You [23 August, 1964]
13. Long Tall Sally [23 August, 1964]
14. You Can’t Do That [23 August, 1964 – previously unreleased]
15. I Want To Hold Your Hand [23 August, 1964 – previously unreleased]
16. Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby [30 August, 1965 – previously unreleased]
17. Baby’s In Black [30 August, 1965 – previously unreleased]

 

 

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http://shop.pinkfloyd.com/the-early-years-box-set-1965-1972

 

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THE EARLY YEARS BOX SET: 1965-1972

11+ hours Audio (130+ tracks) & 14+ hours Audio-visualmaterial including:

•  Comprehensive 27-disc box set, 7 individual book style volumes 


•  20+ songs previously unreleased, 7+ hours of previously unreleased live audio performances, 5+ hours of 
rare concert footage, along with 5 7” singles in replica sleeves, collectable memorabilia, feature films & 
new sound mixes 


•  BBC Radio Sessions, remixes, outtakes, & alternative versions over 11 hours of audio (made up of 130+ 
tracks) as well as live TV performance in over 14 hours audio visual 


•  Previously unreleased tracks include 1967’s Vegetable Manand In The Beechwoods, which have been 
mixed for the first time specially for this release 


•  2 historic Quad mixes (1 unreleased), plus new 5.1 mixes ofMeddle and Obscured By Clouds albums 


•  Plus Pink Floyd’s early vinyl singles - the first 5 UK releases, (1967-68) remastered from original tapes, 
original sleeves / heavyweight vinyl / paper labels replicated 


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iba super entusiasmado con el Bluray de Crimson hasta que vi el adelanto, y  dije meeeeh... no pasa na. No me gustó la filmación, esa constante superposición de tomas, en fin. Paso.

Ooooootra cosa debe ser el audio.  

 

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Sí, vi el clip y encontré la edición horrible.

 

No pueden superponer tomas TODO EL RATO durante la canción. Pésimo trabajo de edición.

Una lata, por que la performance es buenísima, mejor que la de Toronto 2015

 

Quizás por eso está la opción de sólo escuchar la música y poner en negro la pantalla

Ojalá salga después la edición en CDs separado

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On 21/7/2016 at 21:48, ponkine dijo:

http://thebeatleseightdaysaweek.com/

 

Apple Corps Ltd. and Universal Music Group are pleased to announce global release plans for The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl, 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. 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, The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl will be released worldwide on CD and for digital download and streaming on September 9, followed by a 180-gram gatefold vinyl LP on November 18. The album includes a 24-page booklet with an essay by noted music journalist David Fricke, and its cover art features a sunny photo taken on August 22, 1964 by The Beatles’ then-U.S. tour manager, Bob Bonis, as John, Paul, George and Ringo boarded a chartered flight from Seattle Tacoma Airport to Vancouver, BC for their first concert in Canada.

Documenting The Beatles’ Hollywood Bowl concerts on tape was no easy feat, as producer Sir George Martin explained in his album notes for 1977’s The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl: “The chaos, I might almost say panic, that reigned at these concerts was unbelievable unless you were there. Only three track recording was possible; The Beatles had no ‘fold back’ speakers, so they could not hear what they were singing, and the eternal shriek from 17,000 healthy, young lungs made even a jet plane inaudible.”

While The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl references the long out of print 1977 album, 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 the thirteen tracks from the original album produced by Giles’ father, plus four additional, previously unreleased recordings from the momentous concerts.

“A few years ago Capitol Studios called saying they’d discovered some Hollywood Bowl three track tapes in their archive,” says Giles Martin. “We transferred them and noticed an improvement over the tapes we’ve kept in the London archive. Alongside this I’d been working for some time with a team headed by technical engineer James Clarke on demix technology, the ability to remove and separate sounds from a single track. With Sam Okell, I started work on remixing the Hollywood Bowl tapes. Technology has moved on since my father worked on the material all those years ago. Now there’s improved clarity, and so the immediacy and visceral excitement can be heard like never before. My father’s words still ring true, but what we hear now is the raw energy of four lads playing together to a crowd that loved them. This is the closest you can get to being at the Hollywood Bowl at the height of Beatlemania. We hope you enjoy the show…”

Featuring rare and exclusive footage, Ron Howard’s The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years is based on the first part of The Beatles’ career (1962-1966) – the period in which they toured and captured the world’s acclaim. The film is produced with the full cooperation of Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison. The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years touches on the band’s Hollywood Bowl concerts and includes footage of the “Boys” performance featured on The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl.

White Horse Pictures’ GRAMMY Award®-winning Nigel Sinclair, Scott Pascucci, and Academy Award® and Emmy Award®-winner Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment are producing with Howard. Apple Corps Ltd.’s Jeff Jones and Jonathan Clyde are serving as executive producers, along with Imagine’s Michael Rosenberg and White Horse’s Guy East and Nicholas Ferrall.

Following a world premiere event in London on September 15, the film will roll out theatrically worldwide with release dates set in the U.K., France and Germany (September 15); the U.S., Australia and New Zealand (September 16); and Japan (September 22). In the U.S., Hulu is the presenting partner for Abramorama’s theatrical release of the film, which will be available to stream exclusively to Hulu subscribers beginning September 17. Studiocanal and PolyGram Entertainment are also anchor partners on the film, having acquired U.K., France, Germany and Australia and New Zealand rights. For more information about the film, visit www.thebeatleseightdaysaweek.com.

The Beatles: Live At The Hollywood Bowl
1. Twist and Shout [30 August, 1965]
2. She’s A Woman [30 August, 1965]
3. Dizzy Miss Lizzy [30 August, 1965 / 29 August, 1965 – one edit]
4. Ticket To Ride [29 August, 1965]
5. Can’t Buy Me Love [30 August, 1965]
6. Things We Said Today [23 August, 1964]
7. Roll Over Beethoven [23 August, 1964]
8. Boys [23 August, 1964]
9. A Hard Day’s Night [30 August, 1965]
10. Help! [29 August, 1965]
11. All My Loving [23 August, 1964]
12. She Loves You [23 August, 1964]
13. Long Tall Sally [23 August, 1964]
14. You Can’t Do That [23 August, 1964 – previously unreleased]
15. I Want To Hold Your Hand [23 August, 1964 – previously unreleased]
16. Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby [30 August, 1965 – previously unreleased]
17. Baby’s In Black [30 August, 1965 – previously unreleased]

 

 

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Que ironía existirá alguna banda tan buena en estudio y tan mala en vivo???

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jajajaj 

 

Recuerda el contexto en vivo de la época de los Beatles. Las banda solían hacer giras con varios artistas y tocar 30 a 40 minutos en el escenario. No eran aún los tiempos de las jam sessions ni improvisaciones arriba. 

No había retorno ni nada parecido, por lo que tocaban de memoria y no tenían idea como estaban sonando

 

Considerando todo ello, los Beatles eran excepcionales en vivo. Armonizaban perfecto las voces y tocaban muy bien

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hace 22 minutos, ponkine dijo:

jajajaj 

 

Recuerda el contexto en vivo de la época de los Beatles. Las banda solían hacer giras con varios artistas y tocar 30 a 40 minutos en el escenario. No eran aún los tiempos de las jam sessions ni improvisaciones arriba. 

No había retorno ni nada parecido, por lo que tocaban de memoria y no tenían idea como estaban sonando

 

Considerando todo ello, los Beatles eran excepcionales en vivo. Armonizaban perfecto las voces y tocaban muy bien

y según cuenta la leyenda, el legendario concierto en el Shea Stadium se amplificó con los propios altavoces del estadio... debió sonar como la reveranda callampa sumado a eso el griterío jajajaja.

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hace 43 minutos, ponkine dijo:

jajajaj 

 

Recuerda el contexto en vivo de la época de los Beatles. Las banda solían hacer giras con varios artistas y tocar 30 a 40 minutos en el escenario. No eran aún los tiempos de las jam sessions ni improvisaciones arriba. 

No había retorno ni nada parecido, por lo que tocaban de memoria y no tenían idea como estaban sonando

 

Considerando todo ello, los Beatles eran excepcionales en vivo. Armonizaban perfecto las voces y tocaban muy bien

Te compro hasta el 66 más menos, griterío, mala amplificación etc, pero después decidieron no tocar más en directo, que raro????, las pocas presentaciones en vivo para shows de TV, concierto de la azotea, no dan para decir que eran una gran banda en vivo, por ejemplo los Doors en el Hollywood Bowl o New York gira 67-68, sonaban la raja!! considerando el tamaño de la Arena vs sistema de ampli arcaico, sin embargo el fiato, la capacidad individual los lleva a otro nivel...IMHO mucho mejor The Beatles en ese ámbito.

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