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Beatles – Live at the Star Club 1977 U.S. red vinyl promotional 2 LP set

$236.00

Free U.S. shipping!   A red vinyl promotional U.S. copy of the double album  Live at the Star Club by the Beatles.

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Offered for sale is a U.S. red vinyl promotional copy of the 1977 double live album Live at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany by the Beatles.

Most promotional copies of this album were pressed on black vinyl, but a small number of them were issued on either red or blue vinyl.

About this copy: This copy of Live at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany is a 1977 U.S. pressing on the Lingasong label.

The cover is VG+, with slight edge and corner wear.  There is a small bend in the upper left hand corner.

The two red vinyl discs are M- and look unplayed.

A previous owner has blacked out the words “D.J. Copy – Not for Sale” on all four labels.   Perhaps they were concerned that the record police would arrest them.

A nice copy of a record that’s hard to find on red vinyl.

Background:  Live at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany is a recording of one of the Beatles’ last performances in Hamburg in late 1962, shortly before they became famous.

As Ringo Starr had joined the band the previous August, he was playing during the band’s two week stay in Germany.

The manager for another band, Rory Storm and the Hurricans, brought a tape recorder to one of the performances and recorded both his band and the Beatles, using a tape recorder with a single microphone.

The tapes were largely forgotten for years, but in 1977, the then-owners of the tapes spent $100,000 improving the sound and released the material as a double album on the newly-formed Lingasong label.

The album, while offering poor sound quality, did have some artistic significance and the album’s release also inspired Capitol Records to release the Live at the Hollywood Bowl album later that same year.   That album also sold reasonably well, reaching #111 on the U.S. album charts.

Though most promotional copies of Live at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany were pressed on black vinyl, a few were pressed on either red or blue vinyl.  Both the blue vinyl and the red vinyl pressings are quite rare.

The album reached #111 on the U.S. album charts.

Allmusic.com gave Live at the Star Club in Hamburg, Germany a 2 star review:

The historical interest of this album is considerable: The Beatles, on the precipice of fame, playing their last Hamburg club show on December 31, 1962 (contrary to the 1961 date given on some liner notes). The problem, from a latter-day perspective, was that the Beatles didn’t play all that well, and, more importantly, the sound is not up to par in the least, as it was captured on a primitive portable recorder. That said, it’s interesting to hear the Beatles as they were in their club days, with a set list (almost exclusively covers) of early rock & roll tunes, several of which never made their way onto any official Beatle release.

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Country of origin: U.S.
Size: 12″
Record Label: Lingasong
Catalog Number:
LS-2-7001
Year of Release: 1977
Format: Stereo
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Weight 16 oz
Dimensions 12.4 × 12.4 × 0.25 in