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    • 16 October 1968

      • Two mono mixes of the song, numbered one and two, were made from take two, although none were released. ‘It’s All Too Much’ had been recorded at De Lane Lea in June 1967, and was completed more than a year later, on 16 October 1968.
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  2. The Beatles carried out final mixing on "It's All Too Much", again at De Lane Lea, [69] on 12 October 1967, while completing work on their Magical Mystery Tour EP. [70] They considered the song for inclusion in their 1967 TV film Magical Mystery Tour.

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  3. Jul 7, 2022 · The session took place from 2.30-8pm. Two mono mixes of the song, numbered one and two, were made from take two, although none were released. ‘It’s All Too Much’ had been recorded at De Lane Lea in June 1967, and was completed more than a year later, on 16 October 1968.

  4. May 31, 2022 · This was The Beatles’ fourth consecutive session at the independent De Lane Lea Studios, where they finished work on ‘It’s All Too Much’. The session took place from 7pm until 2.15am. The main purpose was the brass and woodwind overdubs, which were supposed to have been completed between 8pm and 11pm.

  5. Nov 28, 2022 · 31 May 1967 saw The Beatles’ second consecutive session at the independent De Lane Lea Studios, where they continued work on ‘It’s All Too Much’. The session took place from 7pm until midnight, and was conducted without producer George Martin being present.

  6. Apr 19, 2023 · This was the final mixing session for the White Album and the longest session ever done by The Beatles. They entered the studio on October 16 at 5pm, to leave it on October 17...

  7. Sometime on October 16th, 1968, engineer Ken Scott broke away from the 24 hour marathon session for banding up the running order for the “White Album” and entered the control room of EMI Studio Two to create a new mono mix of “It's All Too Much” as well as the first stereo mix.

  8. Nov 13, 2021 · In a June 19, 1999 Billboard interview, George Harrison explained that he wrote “It’s All Too Much” on the organ, and played it on the recording.

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