PAGE 28 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21. 1994 Early Beatles tracks are winners Ieon en omiee Roll over Allen Klein and tell Yoko Ono the news. Beatlemania is sweeping the land and if the early purchasing frenzy surrounding Live At The BBC is any indication, the remaining Fab Four could find themâ€" selves in a familiar position â€" number one. _ The big news here is that of the 56 songs on this doubleâ€"CD set, 30 are being released for the first time. For diehard Beatles fans, that‘s the next best thing to winning a lottery. What this material captures is a raw, hardâ€"working band in the semiâ€" nal stage of a prolific creative period that would forever alter the course of rock ‘n roll. The songs are taken from 288 tracks recorded by the Beatles for the British Broadcasting Corp. between March 8, 1962 and June 7, 1965 Anyone familiar with only the Sgt. Pepperâ€"era Beatles that classicâ€" rock radio has virtually played to death will be shocked to discover just how much Beatlemania owed to the lads‘ American heroes â€" Chuck Berrv, Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Arthur Alexander. Those influences ring loud and clear mrouihax Live At The BBC. Whether it‘s George stealing a lick from Chuck or John doing his best Little Richard, most of the material betrays a reverence for stars the Beaâ€" tles would soon outshine. _ An added bonus is the betweenâ€"track dialogue which reveals someâ€" thing most of us already know â€" the boys were bright, witty and charisâ€" matic and knew exactly where their talent would take them. _ â€" With these sessions for the BEEB, the Beatles were laying the foundaâ€" bok tion for what would be the apex of their brilliance, a period that would Ross MacDonald is a Cambridge freelance writer. .................O....Q....Q.Q....... ‘ CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Live At The BBC 4* 9 *+oach . k\\\w\\w\x 0 Q,\\i\s“\ï¬\gs *INCLUDES SHOE RENTAL® p ONE GROUP PER LANE (SPECIAL IN EFFECT DEC. 21 TO JAN. 1) LIMITED LANES AVAILABLE â€" PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS "ALL YOU CAN" \tj BOWL @© iza. 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