Deconstructing Sgt Pepper











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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band • The Beatles • John Lennon • Paul McCartney • George Harrison • Ringo Starr • Produced by George Martin • Engineered by Geoff Emerick • ☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡ • Recorded in February 1967, using two Studer J37 Multi-Track Recorders. • After recording tracks onto the first tape machine (Tape A, see below), the tracks were then combined and mixed ( reduction mix or bouncing ) onto tracks of the second tape machine (Tape B, as shown in these clips). • Bouncing freed up tracks to overdub additional instruments. This technique was devised to overcome a limitation of 4-track recording equipment. Modern multi-track and digital recording studios make such efforts unnecessary. • Information is from The Beatles Recording Sessions by Mark Lewisohn. • Additional information is from Recording the Beatles by Brian Kehew and Kevin Ryan. • Individual tracks from Tape B ( the bounce tape ) are heard in this video. • Each track is shown in a different color. • ************ TAPE B ************** • Track 1 .. GREEN 0:00 .. REDUCTION MIX (See Tape A info below) • Rhythm track • [ A1 Paul and George* on guitars, Ringo on drums ] + [ A2 (Paul on bass) ] • possibly John and George • Track 2 .. BLUE 2:20 .. OVERDUB • Horns arranged by George Martin • Punched-in lead guitar played by Paul • Track 3 .. RED 4:40 .. REDUCTION MIX (See Tape A info below) • Vocals • [ A3 (Lead Vocal by Paul) ] + [ A4 (Harmony vocals) ] • Track 4 .. YELLOW 6:54 .. OVERDUB* • Audience Sound Effect • Last video segment shows all four tracks together • Audience track (yellow) not shown alone • Additional information: • ************ TAPE A ************** • TAPE A, the 1st Tape Machine (not heard in these clips) • A1 .. Drums + 2 Guitars • A2 .. Bass • A3 .. Lead + Backing Vocals • A4 .. Additional Harmony Vocals • ************************************* • DISCLAIMER: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. • (Sections 107-118 of the Copyright Act; Title 17, U.S. Code) • ☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡☮♡

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