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- The session tapes gathered dust until early 1970, when they were turned over to Phil Spector, who promptly threw the whole "live album" premise out the window. The notoriously autocratic studio auteur employed his so-called "Wall of Sound" production technique, loading the tracks with string overdubs, choirs, and thick lashings of reverb and echo.
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Dec 3, 2021 · The Beatles had been coming apart since the White Album sessions in 1968, but their warts-’n’-all documentary Let It Be and its soundtrack exposed the yawning chasms that had now consumed the formerly cuddly mop-tops.
Jan 14, 2022 · Towards the end of 1968, The Beatles (mainly Paul McCartney) formed a project to get back in front of an audience. Their last concert happened on August 29, 1966.
Jan 4, 1970 · Two trumpets, two trombones and a tenor saxophone were recorded onto track five by session musicians, as was McCartney’s descending piano motifs in between chorus and verses. Three reduction mixes were then made to free up space on the multitrack tape.
In January 1970, four months after John Lennon departed from the band, the remaining Beatles completed "Let It Be" and recorded "I Me Mine". The former was issued as the second single from the album with production by George Martin.
May 8, 2024 · The Beatles were back in the studio just a few weeks later, and continued to record on and off throughout the spring, before then devoting almost the whole of July and August to completing...
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Oct 14, 2021 · Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg's 1970 documentary film allowed audiences to bear witness to the unhappy initial sessions in a drab and drafty soundstage at Twickenham Studios, site of the infamous...
Both had been manufactured at the company's Hayes plant, and had each seen service on Beatles sessions over the years, before being replaced by their new TG12345 console, which was used to record Abbey Road not long after these sessions.