Released: 11/12/20
In 1962, The Beatles played long sets of black American pop in small venues, but by 1963, under Brian Epstein's guidance, their live shows were trimmed to a dozen songs mixing hits with covers. This collection captures their explosive rise—from early support slots to headliners sparking Beatlemania. Highlights include a 30-minute Liverpool Empire set and early crowd frenzy predating their famed Palladium breakthrough.