Production Midterm
Lawrence Tibbett
Opera cuban love song
"The Moody Blues"
Small Faces-orcchestrated, mellotron, verb
"Be My Baby"
The Ronettes, Spector
Ahmet Ertegun
founder of Atlantic
Axis: Bold As Love
recorded in different studios, Olympic
Abbey Road
used eight track machines for 1st time, individual songs, harrison songs, one of first uses of Moog synth
The Four Freshman
vocal harmonies, "Graduation Day", "Love is Around the Corner"
"Up From The Skies"
wah wah
EXP
wild guitar noise, feedback, and panning
White Album
- created as more individual tracks
Sgt. Pepper
- last unified beatles album, direct box invented
"Penny Lane"
3 weeks to complete, 8 tracks, overdubs
Arif Mardin
Atlantic Team
Jerry Wexler
Atlantic Team
"Rain"
Backwards lead vox, tape speed experimentation, bass up in mix
"A Taste of honey"
Beatles: paul double tracked vox
"Misery"
Beatles: recorded at 30 ips to facilitate easier superimposition of piano later
"Stand By Me"
Ben E. King- ex of echo chamber
Vienna Philharmonic
Better dynamic range from 1936 to 1955
"Peggy Sue"
Buddy Holly, echo chamber, tape delay= slapback
"Everyday"
Buddy Holly, hands slappping legs for drums, room sound on vox
"I Get a Kick Out of You"
Charlie Parker : drums presence, punch
"Red Cross"
Charlie Parker: drums in room
"A Day In The Life"
Created in studio, john song with paul song in middle, 1st time in history recorded to a second four track machine in sync with first
"Up On The Roof"
Echo Chamber, first record "producer" term used
"Jailhouse Rock"
Elvis, Echo chamber, tape echo= slapback, drums make punch
"That's All Right"
Elvis, echo chamber, tape echo
Roles of Producer
Find and secure talent, organize recording session, decide on best complete take of each recording, deal with business aspects along with recording company,
Selling England By The Pound
Genesis- distorted organ, electric sitar, bass pedals, synth, vox, sound effects
Foxtrot
Genesis- organ, mellotron, 12 string, bass pedals, synth, doubling, fuzz, meter changes
Phil Spector
Gold Star Studios, wall of sound, wrecking crew
Chaz Chandler
Hendrix producer, spent own money, recorded at different places
Eddie Kramer
Hendrix's newer producer
"Burning of the Midnight Lamp"
Hendrix, like the wall of sound
Creative Producer
Instrumentalist, songwriter, creative partner
"Twist and Shout"
John's voice about to give
Yes
Keyboards galore, layered guitars, rickebacker bass, big background vox, dynamics, meter and tempo changes
Lark's Tounges in Aspic
King Crimson: Excotic percussion, violin, mellotron, building rhythmic motifs
"How High the Moon"
Les Paul: Tape Speed, many overdubs, tape echo
"What I'd Say"
Ray Charles: electric piano, Atlantic
"Little Wing"
Slapback echo on the vox, cavernous revrb on drums, glockenspiel
"Itchycoo Park"
Small Faces- first instance of manual phasing
Sam Phillips
Sun Records, non commercial
"Tomorrow Never Knows"
Tape Loops, reverse tape loops, ADT for doubling, close micing of kick
"Charlie Brown"
The Coasters, Atlantic
"He's A Rebel"
The Crystals, close mic, toms, Spector
Tape Echo
Time from recording to tape head, adjusted by speed
Sound on Sound
Two heads, one machine
Buddy Holly
Used slapback vox echo, unusual drum sounds, art of making records
Are You Experienced
backwards guitar, cymbal, and drums, whammy bar
Sidney Bechet
bassoons piano, drums, sax
Hollywood
behind in tech, developing wall of sound, producer as auteur
Studer C37
considered one of the best four tracks ever
"Please Please Me"
cut in mono one take, remixed for stereo later
Les Paul
disk recording, between two machines, invented echo, delay phasing, etc.
Hendrix
distortion pedals, wah wah, tape delay, fender strat and marshall full stack
"God Only Knows"
doubled lead vocals, slap delay on bass, delay with feedback on perc
Very Technical Producer
engineers and/or mixes recording and does non technical jobs too
"I want to hold your hand"
first four track for the beatles
"Eight Days a Week"
first unfinished idea completed in studio, intro and outro added
Non creative Producer
like film producer, facilitates artistic process
"Strawberry Fields Forever"
mellotron, many takes, versions, instruments
"In My Life"
middle eighth of song left blank for overdub
"River Deep, Mountain High"
mono, shitty
"Foxey Lady"
moving strings across frets with amp turned up, feedback, panned vox, amazing solo
"Manic Dpression"
new guitar sounds, unison bends, feedback, wild drums, doubling lead guitar with vox, feedback, cymbal fade up
Tom Dowd
new process, mixdown invents modern recording session
NYC
new technology, multi tracks to add new instruments, not songwriters
Non Technical Producer
picks songs, chooses takes, sets stage for best environment, psychologoist
"Good Vibrations"
pocket symphony, hammond organ, slap delay on bass, chaber on vox, edit between verse and chorus, celllo staccato, tannerin
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer Tarkus
power trio with no guitars, hammond organ, moog synth
Please Please Me album
single 13 hour session
"Spanish Castle Magi"
super long delayed vox reverb, piano doubling the bass and guitar riffs
Maestro Echoplex 1959
tape cartridge