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The Beatles - Emi Studio Sessions 1967 Vol.2 - Japan CD

The Beatles - Emi Studio Sessions 1967 Vol.2 - Japan CD

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British Invasion

July 26, 2024

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Catalog No.: EGDR-0122

JAN/ISBN: 4589767513764

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

Credits:

The Beatles

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A collection of studio work and session recordings in chronological order. Eighth in the series. 149 days, the "Sargent Peppers" sessions are complete! The 8th edition of Eternal Grooves' Beatles session recordings, now available in an affordable standard edition! Eternal Grooves' eighth and final collection of Beatles session recordings from the final stages of the "Sargent Peppers" recording sessions, which began in November 1966, is now in its final stages. This CD begins at EMI Studios on March 3, 1967. The basic track of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," which opens the album, includes a brass section, dubbed recordings of Paul's Jimi Hendrix-like electric guitar playing, and the original tape of the buzzing in the audience before the imaginary concert started. The difference between take 1, in which Paul plays an impressive electric piano and John and George play electric guitars, and take 12, in which Paul's bass guitar appears, makes you realize how important this bass guitar was.Good Morning Good Morning" includes dubs of the intense brass section on March 12 and even the original sound sources for the various animal sounds loop tapes that will be dubbed on March 29. Within You Without You," in which George tries Indian music in earnest, is a rehearsal soundtrack of George singing and teaching phrases to the performers. She's Leaving Home" has a beautiful string track and a vocal-only track with Paul and John. With A Little Help From My Friends" was written with Ringo's singing in mind and planned to lead into the second song on the album as a medley. Interesting versions include takes 1 and 2, with Paul on piano, John on cowbell, George on electric and Ringo on drums, in a simple configuration. On April 1, the last day before Paul's departure for the U.S., "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/Reprise" was recorded, which is often thought to be just a faster tempo version of the first song, "Sgt. In fact, the key, chord progression, and structure are different.Again, the key was decided on the assumption that it would lead into the next song, "A Day in the Life," and it was recorded in a more wild style based on the live performance. On the 20th, after Paul's return to Japan, "Only a Northern Song" was recorded again, but this time it was not included in the album. This is the ultimate collection of session recordings that traces the production process of the historical work "Sargent Peppers" in sound. Japanese liner notes of the situation at that time, episodes, and song titles. Japanese liner notes. 8,500 characters, 8 pages. Licensed by JASRAC, Japan Copyright Association.

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