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MJQ Ltd. The one-of-a-kind console was custom-built for EMI Studios in 1968 and used the following year to record “Abbey Road,” the last album the Beatles recorded together before their split ...
Dave Harries, an engineer who worked with the Beatles ... as the reason Abbey Road sounds so good. “The album has a distinctive sound that hallmarked the future of pop recording,” he said ...
On this day in 1962, The Beatles found their recording home after taking to EMI Studios on Abbey Road for the very first time.
A console used to record the Beatles' "Abbey Road" album and found discarded in a skip is up for sale - for more than £2 million. (over $2.5 million) The one-of-a-kind EMI TG12345 console was ...
Since Williams would be in the U.K. for some shows, Overby suggested they record the album at Abbey Road Studios, the London studio the where the Beatles famously recorded many of their hits and ...
“This particular console is a one-off. It’s unique. You can’t replace it,” Dave Harries, who partook in several Beatles recording sessions with the console in the 1960s, said in a statement.
The legendary, one-of-one EMI TG1234 recording console that The Beatles used to record the Abbey Road album will be for sale on Reverb, starting on October 29. The announcement reads: The EMI ...
“This particular console is a one-off,” Dave Harries, a technical engineer who worked with The Beatles while they recorded Abbey Road, is quoted in the same article. “It sounds so good that ...
"Abbey Road is one of the best albums that's ever been made, and it sounds so good because of this recording console," said Dave Harries, who participated in numerous Beatles recording sessions ...
The console used to record The Beatles‘ legendary ‘Abbey Road’ has been restored and is up for sale on Reverb. The EMI TG12345 recording console – which was used by the Fab Four to create ...