When EMI Gave Us Reel Beatles Music!
Description
When the Beatles contract with EMI expired in the February of 1976. EMI were free to exploit the band back catalogue....or were they?
With Paul signing a new contract with EMI subsidiary Capitol. EMI were mindful not to upset one of their most lucrative assets.
Following the rerelease of all 22 UK Beatles singles, EMI and Capitol came up with a compilation of The Beatles rockier recordings. Which although housed in an ill conceived 50's influenced sleeve. The album was a great introduction for new fans.
The following year came a live album compiled from tapes which had sat unreleased in the vault since the mid 60's. The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl is a fantastic document of Beatlemania, which we all hoped would lead to more excavations of the vault, but no. What we received were compilations of Love Songs, Ballads, Film Songs.
In this episode we look at the full story behind these themed compilations. What was released. What never left the vault and why.
Welcome to episode 25 of Fixing A Hole. The Beatles podcast you didn’t know you needed.
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