This schedule saw them traverse the UK, followed by three massive tours across the Atlantic, and to Australasia.
Live at the Hollywood Bowl in this format also delivers an additional four songs from the 1977 version, 17 tracks in total.
It's an excellent representation of where the Fab Four were at in 1965 and 1966, with the hits that Lennon and MacCartney had co-written, along their favourite covers from the likes of Little Richard, Chuck Berry, the Isley Brothers and the Shirelles' Boys sung, of course, by Ringo.
This is a pivotal album in rock history, and with the new production allowing us to better hear the band over the audience's screaming, it's pretty darn special.
More-so if you get to see the Ron Howard produced rock-umentary Eight Days a Week, which has also just arrived at cinemas.
- Tony Nielsen