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Here, There and Everywhere by Geoff Emerick

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Here, There and Everywhere

My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles

Geoff Emerick, Howard Massey

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · February 15, 2007

Reading lane: Rock Music

An all-access, firsthand account of the life and music of the Beatles through their legendary recording sessions, from their creative process to the infighting that ultimately brought them down—by an original mastering engineer at Abbey Road Studios “[ Here, There and Everywhere ] provides the kind of day-to-day experience of what it was like working with the world’s most famous rock group.”— The Washington Post Geoff Emerick became an assistant engineer at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in 1962 at age fifteen, and was present as a new band called the Beatles recorded their first songs.

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Why This Clicks

Inside the Studio

An accessible, inside view of making the music, with enough detail to keep the gears turning.

Come here for

  • studio craft and Beatles lore
  • a firsthand, practical voice

Expect

  • clear-eyed studio scenes
  • music talk without the fog

Book Details

Authors
Geoff Emerick, Howard Massey
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
February 15, 2007
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Rock Music · American Art
Reading lane
Rock Music

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Publisher Categories

  • Musicians' Lives

  • Personal Memoirs

  • Recording & Production

About This Book

An all-access, firsthand account of the life and music of the Beatles through their legendary recording sessions, from their creative process to the infighting that ultimately brought them down—by an original mastering engineer at Abbey Road Studios “[ Here, There and Everywhere ] provides the kind of day-to-day experience of what it was like working with the world’s most famous rock group.”— The Washington Post Geoff Emerick became an assistant engineer at the legendary Abb...

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An all-access, firsthand account of the life and music of the Beatles through their legendary recording sessions, from their creative process to the infighting that ultimately brought them down—by an original mastering engineer at Abbey Road Studios “[ Here, There and Everywhere ] provides the kind of day-to-day experience of what it was like working with the world’s most famous rock group.”— The Washington Post Geoff Emerick became an assistant engineer at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in 1962 at age fifteen, and was present as a new band called the Beatles recorded their first songs. He later worked with the Beatles as they recorded their singles “She Loves You” and “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” the songs that would propel them to international superstardom. In 1964 he would witness the transformation of this young and playful group from Liverpool into professional, polished musicians as they put to tape classic songs such as “Eight Days A Week” and “I Feel Fine.” Then, in 1966, at age nineteen, Geoff Emerick became the Beatles’ chief engineer, the man responsible for their distinctive sound as they recorded the classic album Revolver , in which they pioneered innovative recording techniques that changed the course of rock history. Emerick would also engineer the monumental Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and Abbey Road albums, considered by many the greatest rock recordings of all time. In Here, There and Everywhere he reveals the creative process of the band in the studio, and describes how he achieved the sounds on their most famous songs. Emerick also brings to light the personal dynamics of the band, from the relentless (and increasingly mean-spirited) competition between Lennon and McCartney to the infighting and frustration that eventually brought a bitter end to the greatest rock band the world has ever known.

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