Abbey Road: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Famous Recording Studio (with a foreword by Paul McCartney)

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Abbey Road: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Famous Recording Studio (with a foreword by Paul McCartney)

Abbey Road: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Famous Recording Studio (with a foreword by Paul McCartney)

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Throughout her account of this kooky, messed-up, enviable, and often thrilling life, her humility (her sons "are true miracles, considering the gene pool") never fails her. That was certainly the attitude of the classical music people toiling in the grand Studio One, and their feelings on the matter were not totally without merit. Lastly, a large part of the charm of reading Abbey Road is that it's clearly written for an English audience. tp400 This is a rare collectors item published around 15 years ago to celebrate these great Beatles Abbey Road LP with special commemorative Liverpool postmark to accompany and the cover has limited edition hallmark and identification on reverse for full authenticity unused and mint.

Adam has an MS in journalism from Boston University and a BA in literature from American University. Just about everything that David Hepworth sublimely documents happening at Abbey Road, the studio, serves as a fabulous historical template with implications and lessons far beyond the music business. David Hepworth has been writing, broadcasting and speaking about music and media since the seventies. The Beatles and Pink Floyd get the most prominence, but it also covers the many other genres and roles the studio covers - classical, film scores, mastering etc, all feature heavily. Rich in historical detail and packed with facts, it evokes memories of all who have recorded there – from Elgar to The Beatles, from Cliff Richard to Pink Floyd, from Sting to Oasis.

It zips along with lots of love and affection for the craft and creativity of making music in a studio. This may result in small marks to the dustjacket and title page, please also bear in mind that each signature will be a little different from the one we show here.

Royal Mail stamps featuring the Beatles, January 8, 2007 at the Abbey Road Studios in London, United Kingdom. There's also a detailed history of the machinations of classical music recordings under the helm of renowned conductors back in the early days. You will come away dazzled by all of the dots Hepworth connects behind the scenes here, in what in many ways is the soundtrack of our lives. Nonetheless this is a fascinating account of the myriad characters who have worked within the hallowed halls of this famous studio from the 1930's to the present day.really enjoyed this (and it also randomly helped me with one of my essays that i handed in this semester. What is it that really happens behind the doors of the most celebrated recording studio in the world? Hepworth’s writing is often elegant and more zingy than his cheery nature would lead you think, and the chapters and book as a whole keep a steady focus throughout. There is clearly a great respect for the engineers and background staff who helped make some of the world's greatest music. I welcomed these sidebars and found it only appropriate to "hear" the inside story of Abbey Road in Hepworth's very British voice.

And last, but not least, is that Fearon is very brief but concise about the history and meaning of each song limiting them to one page that includes: title, which Beatles recorded it, written by, recording date, release date and title of the album it appeared on. Abbey Road: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Famous Recording Studio by David Hepworth | 9781529177251. Discovered on a Manhattan street in 2020 and introduced on Stanton’s Humans of New York Instagram page, Johnson, then 76, shares her dynamic history as a “fiercely independent” Black burlesque dancer who used the stage name Tanqueray and became a celebrated fixture in midtown adult theaters. In keeping with EMI's air of formality and British aplomb, studio personnel sported white laboratory coats. He lives in London, dividing his time between writing for a variety of newspaper and magazines, speaking at events, broadcasting work, podcasting at www.

The poetry (more accurately described as italicized notes-to-self with line breaks) remains strewn liberally through the pages, often summarizing the takeaway or the emotional impact of the events described: "I was / and still am / an exceptionally / easy target. He was one of the presenters of the BBC rock music program The Old Grey Whistle Test and one of the anchors of the corporation’s coverage of Live Aid in 1985. But to skip from the Beatles to the 2000s leaves out too much of Abbey Road’s story, which of course Hepworth doesn’t do. The Black American Robeson, who was in town playing Othello and renting a flat just down the street from No.

Overall a very good quality service from this seller and I would not hesitate to recommend this seller. I bought this book a little over a month ago and it’s been sitting on the stack of books next to the couch waiting for me to post my praises of it to my audience.Technological limitations meant everything about a performance had to be perfect from start to finish; if the brass and strings had it nailed, but the percussion was off, there was no option to keep what worked and edit in an improved version of what had been lacking. According to the acknowledgments, this memoir started as "a fifty-page poem and then grew into hundreds of pages of…more poetry. I enjoyed it because I have lived through the many changes in how music is recorded and listened to.



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