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The Analogues Perform Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Performer
Written in 1967, Sgt. Pepper’s was the world’s first concept album. The Beatles went into the studio, enthusiastically embracing the possibilities for experimentation that were blossoming at the time, and with no intention of playing the album live. Firstly, because they just didn’t feel like it (due to the hordes of screeching fans), but also because it was music that supposedly couldn’t be performed on stage, as it was too complicated. But that music just had to be played live at some point! Now The Analogues’ perform this masterwork live in all its analogue glory—an honor for which no effort has been spared with regards to a truckload of wild and wonderful vintage instruments. There’s a sitar and tabla drums for ‘Within You, Without You’, a rare Lowrey keyboard for ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’; a harp for ‘She’s Leaving Home’, plus, of course, a huge array of strings and horns. This is The Analogue’s quest to faithfully perform Sgt. Pepper’s live!...as The Beatles never intended.
The Analogues Perform The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour
Performer
In 1966, The Beatles become a pure studio band. Abbey Road Studio 2 will subsequently see an explosion of creativity and innovation in song writing and recording techniques the likes of which has never been seen. It will herald one of the most productive periods ever in the history of pop music. Revolver, Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band, Magical Mystery Tour, The White Album, Let it Be and Abbey Road: these six iconic albums were recorded in the short space of five memorable years. But...they were never performed live. Until now! The Analogues perform all six of these albums in their entirety, precisely as the records were made at the time, using the same vintage instruments, amplifiers, sounds, live strings and horns. This is The Analogues performing the amazing Magical Mystery Tour.
The Analogues- The White Album Live
Performer
The Beatles' White Album: a wide-ranging, complex, and intriquing collection of 30 tracks. And, recorded after 1966 (by which time the Beatles had decided to be a studio-only band), it has never been played live. Until now! The Analogues played and recorded it live, in Liverpool, and set themselves the goal to bring alive this diverse, possibly less-coherent album, but an album that many Beatles connoisseurs find to be the most interesting. Experience, now, the White Album brought to life; see and hear all the special instruments needed to reproduce the album with ‘Analogue Craftsmanship’.