at 115 dollars plus... respectfully stuff it up your yin yang... Select your address THE guide for the recording sessions, a true documentation of what is know (based upon the recording materials) now annotated Together With the book by Geoff Emerick this is a book all Beatles "nerds" will like. The Beatles: Recording Sessions: The Official Abbey Road Studio Session Notes, 1962-1970
He'd have to include a section for the Beatles Anthology CD's and DVD collection ("You can hear part of this take on Part 8 of The Beatles Anthology").

Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations He'd have to include a section for the Beatles Anthology CD's and DVD collection ("You can hear part of this take on Part 8 of The Beatles Anthology"). A truly wonderful book that gives a great insight in the recordings as you listen to them..

A superbly researched book that covers the Beatles recordings.A 'must have' for die-hard fans of the fab four.Absorbing and educational. Download one of the Free Kindle apps to start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, and computer.To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number.

Without the beatles, we would not have Guitar Distortion, Voice double as well as a Chorus effect. The Beatles Anthology CD releases probably had something to do with this. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote.

Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations So cocooned in their 'prison' of fame were they sometimes, as to be fooled by the likes of "Magic Alex", and so lost were they following the death of Brian Epstein.

Great details and a lot of them too! Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. I'd like to see an updated version of this book (many of Mark's comments concerning the songs and other additional tracks mentioned above will have to be replaced with "Until the release of The Beatles Anthology 1 [or 2 or 3], this take/track remained unreleased").

It begins with their 1st EMI session in June 1962 (back when Pete Best was still the Beatles' drummer, before Ringo Starr replaced him) and ends in 1970 with the remixing of the Let It Be sessions with Phil Spector.
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The bad part is...I used it in a video I produced once and it got cut up and broken apart. This book is a must have for the Beatles collector, and will be more valuable beyond its price. A truly wonderful book that gives a great insight in the recordings as you listen to them.. You will learn much about how they made their recordings sound as they do, including many groundbreaking ideas that have since become the industry standard, to this very day. What a time to live through. Detailed!!! I'm twenty-two and unlike my mother and father who were actually around to experience The Beatles, I have grown up only listening and watching everything about them.



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Yes, Mark Lewishon has done his homework here with research and hours upon hours of listening to the Beatles' session tapes. Who played what guitar on what song, it's all here.

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