THE BEATLES ‘ON AIR - LIVE AT THE BBC VOLUME 2’ TO BE RELEASED - PRESS RELEASE
THE BEATLES
‘ON AIR - LIVE AT THE BBC VOLUME 2’
JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE AND RINGO SHAKE UP THE AIRWAVES
New 2CD and Vinyl LP Collections Feature 40 Performances from
The Beatles’ 1963-1964 BBC Radio Broadcasts
London – September 10, 2013 - In 1994, The Beatles’ Live at the BBC was
released to worldwide acclaim - hitting number one in the U.K. and
number three in the U.S. and selling more than five million copies
within six weeks. A new companion to The Beatles’ first BBC collection,
On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2, will be released on 11 November (12
November in North America) in 2CD and 180-gram vinyl packages with a
48-page booklet. On Air’s 63 tracks, none of which overlaps with The
Beatles’ first BBC release, include 37 previously unreleased
performances and 23 previously unreleased recordings of in-studio banter
and conversation between the band’s members and their BBC radio hosts.
In the studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation, The Beatles
performed music for a variety of radio shows. On Air - Live at the BBC
Volume 2 presents the sound of The Beatles seizing their moment to play
for the nation. Thrilled to hear these exciting recordings again, Paul
McCartney said, “There’s a lot of energy and spirit. We are going for
it, not holding back at all, trying to put in the best performance of
our lifetimes.”
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Ten of On Air’s songs were never recorded by
the group for EMI in the 1960s, including two making their debuts with
the new release: The Beatles’ direct-to-air performance of Chuck Berry’s
“I’m Talking About You” and a rocking cover of the standard “Beautiful
Dreamer”. On Air also includes different versions of six rarities heard
on the 1994 BBC collection: Little Richard’s “Lucille”, Chuck Berry’s
“Memphis, Tennessee”, Chan Romero’s “The Hippy Hippy Shake”, Ray
Charles’ “I Got A Woman”, and two songs they learned from records by
Carl Perkins, “Glad All Over” and “Sure To Fall.”
The Beatles’
tribute to the BBC’s most important pop show of the early ’60s – “Happy
Birthday, Dear Saturday Club” – is another surprise. As John Lennon
recalled in 1980, “We did a lot of tracks that were never on record for
Saturday Club – they were well recorded, too.” Paul remembers, “We’d
been raised on the BBC radio programmes. One of the big things in our
week was Saturday Club – this great show was playing the kind of music
we loved, so that was something we really aspired to.”
Between
March 1962 and June 1965, no less than 275 unique musical performances
by The Beatles were broadcast by the BBC in the U.K. The group played
songs on 39 radio shows in 1963 alone. Ringo Starr said in 1994, “You
tend to forget that we were a working band. It’s that mono sound. There
were usually no overdubs. We were in at the count-in and that was it. I
get excited listening to them.” On their busiest BBC day, 16 July 1963,
The Beatles recorded 18 songs for three editions of their Pop Go The
Beatles series in fewer than seven hours.
The group played 88
distinct songs in their BBC sessions – some were recorded many times;
others performed just once. At the time, three national BBC stations
provided all daytime radio broadcasting in the U.K. Only the Light
Programme network might occasionally play a record. Most broadcast music
was live music. Consequently, to promote their releases, The Beatles
had to play live at the BBC. “Everything was done instantly,” remembered
George Harrison, “But before that, we used to drive 200 miles in an old
van down the M1, come into London, try and find the BBC and then set up
and do the programme. Then we’d probably drive back to Newcastle for a
gig in the evening!”
On Air also features BBC recordings of 30
well-loved songs from The Beatles’ catalogue, including five number ones
and other favourites such as: “I Saw Her Standing There”, “Twist And
Shout”, “Do You Want To Know A Secret”, “Boys”, “Please Mister Postman”,
“Money”, “And I Love Her” and “If I Fell.”
Like its critically
acclaimed predecessor, On Air - Live at the BBC Volume 2 includes audio
of The Beatles talking to DJs Brian Matthew and Alan Freeman and Pop Go
The Beatles hosts Lee Peters and Rodney Burke. When first broadcast,
pop fans were amazed to hear such witty irreverence on the rather formal
BBC and it is great fun to hear these extracts now. In addition, On Air
releases, for the first time, the group’s candid interviews for the Pop
Profile series recorded in November 1965 and May 1966.
Newly
remastered for reissue, The Beatles’ first Live at the BBC album sounds
and looks better than ever. This collection of the group’s BBC sessions
mixed versions of their hits with a treasure trove of 30 songs The
Beatles performed on air but never released on record in the 1960s. The
compelling track list ranged from a rare performance of the little-known
Lennon-McCartney original “I’ll Be On My Way” to covers of classic rock
’n’ roll and contemporary rhythm and blues songs. At the time of its
release, Live at the BBC was hailed by Rolling Stone as “an exhilarating
portrait of a band in the process of shaping its own voice and vision”.
It earned a GRAMMY Award nomination for Best Historical Album.
Live at the BBC was assembled by George Martin in 1994 and On Air -
Live at the BBC Volume Two was compiled and researched by producers
Kevin Howlett and Mike Heatley. Both albums have been meticulously
mastered by engineers Guy Massey and Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios.
The booklets for both collections include Kevin Howlett’s essays on the
history of The Beatles’ BBC radio sessions and his detailed
commentaries on all of the tracks.
The Beatles: On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2
CD ONE
1. And Here We Are Again (Speech)
2. WORDS OF LOVE
3. How About It, Gorgeous? (Speech)
4. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET
5. LUCILLE
6. Hey, Paul… (Speech)
7. ANNA (GO TO HIM)
8. Hello! (Speech)
9. PLEASE PLEASE ME
10. MISERY
11. I’M TALKING ABOUT YOU
12. A Real Treat (Speech)
13. BOYS
14. Absolutely Fab (Speech)
15. CHAINS
16. ASK ME WHY
17. TILL THERE WAS YOU
18. LEND ME YOUR COMB
19. Lower 5E (Speech)
20. THE HIPPY HIPPY SHAKE
21. ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN
22. THERE’S A PLACE
23. Bumper Bundle (Speech)
24. P.S. I LOVE YOU
25. PLEASE MISTER POSTMAN
26. BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
27. DEVIL IN HER HEART
28. The 49 Weeks (Speech)
29. SURE TO FALL (IN LOVE WITH YOU)
30. Never Mind, Eh? (Speech)
31. TWIST AND SHOUT
32. Bye, Bye (speech)
33. John - Pop Profile (Speech)
34. George - Pop Profile (Speech)
CD TWO
1. I SAW HER STANDING THERE
2. GLAD ALL OVER
3. Lift Lid Again (Speech)
4. I’LL GET YOU
5. SHE LOVES YOU
6. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
7. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR SATURDAY CLUB
8. Now Hush, Hush (Speech)
9. FROM ME TO YOU
10. MONEY (THAT’S WHAT I WANT)
11. I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND
12. Brian Bathtubes (Speech)
13. THIS BOY
14. If I Wasn’t In America (Speech)
15. I GOT A WOMAN
16. LONG TALL SALLY
17. IF I FELL
18. A Hard Job Writing Them (Speech)
19. AND I LOVE HER
20. Oh, Can’t We? Yes We Can (Speech)
21. YOU CAN’T DO THAT
22. HONEY DON’T
23. I’LL FOLLOW THE SUN
24. Green With Black Shutters (Speech)
25. KANSAS CITY/HEY-HEY-HEY-HEY!
26. That’s What We’re Here For (Speech)
27. I FEEL FINE (STUDIO OUTTAKE)
28. Paul - Pop Profile (Speech)
29. Ringo - Pop Profile (Speech)
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