JimN wrote:Here's the "Live In Holland" entry from my database:
CLIFF RICHARD AND THE SHADOWS LIVE IN HOLLAND '64-'65 CD
RICHARD, Cliff & SHADOWS, The
1995 (compiled)
Aulica (Italy)
A 165 (mono)
THE SHADOWS:
1. The Rise And Fall Of Flingel Bunt
2. Nivram
3. Stingray
4. Tonight
5. Big 'B'
6. Don't Make My Baby Blue (v)
7. Let It Be Me (v)
8. Dance On!
9. Sleepwalk
10. Apache
11. Foot Tapper
12. FBI
CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS:
13. Do You Want To Dance?
14. Medley:
(a) The Young Ones
(b) Living Doll
(c) Lucky Lips
(d) Bachelor Boy
15. I Could Easily Fall (In Love)
16. The Minute You're Gone
17. On The Beach
18. Don't Talk To Him
19. Angel
20. Spanish Harlem
21. Da Doo Ron Ron
22. It's All In The Game
23. Long Tall Sally
24. The Time In Between
As you can see by the track listing, there are songs which were played live only around the relevant period(s). The Cliff/Shadows medley is the same one as they once did on a 1965 appearance on "Sunday Night At The London Palladium" and for the VHS video "The Hit List", Lucky Lips was extracted from it, explaining why it was a shortened version.
Italian copyright law was quite liberal in respect of live recordings until 1995. They ran out of copyright after about 25 years, meaning that the release (in Italy) of the recordings above was legitimate in Italy in 1994/1995. In the second half of 1995, Italian copyright law changed to be more or less in line with the rest of the EU. So the makers of the disc couldn't press it today - that would be a breach of rights.
I have a copy, but I understand that this CD (a pressed disc- not CD-R) is actually quite rare.
JN
Tracks 1-7 (The Shadows) and 13-24 (Cliff Richard & The Shadows) are from their concert at the Eurohal in Valkenburg, The Netherlands on the 18th of September, 1965. Tracks 8-12 (The Shadows) were recorded either in Blokker, Leeuwarden or Scheveningen (The Hague), The Netherlands on either the 6th or 7th of May, 1964.
They also did a concert on the 8th of May, 1964 at the Forum in Luik, Belgium. That particular performance was filmed professionally (in black and white) and has been broadcasted on television, as well as snippets of some of the tracks. Should make a fantastic DVD, as the quality is very good!