HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE: My Life Recording the Music of The Beatles (Gotham Books $26.00 March 2006) is four-time Grammy winner and recording industry legend Emerick’s story of the years he spent at EMI studios at Abbey Road, working with the band to shape albums such as Sgt. To get the timeless music of the Beatles onto vinyl-and put together the greatest pop music albums ever recorded-recording engineer Geoff Emerick made full use of his soundboard skills and his ingenuity working with the Fab Four and their producer George Martin, to create records unlike anything the world had heard up to that point. My Life Recording the Music of The Beatles An accurate, elegantly written, and profoundly evocative account of an important era.”-Peter Asher, producer of James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt a delicious mixture of musical insight, revealing anecdotes and historical and technical detail. “This is an endlessly fascinating story of extraordinary resonance. It provides a fabulous insight into a very special time.”-Graham Nash If you really want to know what happened, read this book. “From the very beginning, Geoff was an eye-witness to the phenomena of the Beatles and the way they changed music forever. Legendary Beatles Engineer, Geoff Emerick, to Release Memoir March 20, 2006
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