The legendary recording console used on The Beatles' Abbey Road is going up for sale on gear ... replacements that have been ...
A console used in the making of the Beatles album Abbey Road and found discarded in a skip is up for sale for over £2million. The one-off EMI TG12345 was built by EMI Studios in 1968. It was used ...
“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 ...
Dave Harries, an engineer who worked with the Beatles during those sessions, credited the console as the reason Abbey Road sounds so good. “The album has a distinctive sound that hallmarked the ...
“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 ...
Dave Harries, an engineer who worked with the Beatles during many recording sessions in the 1960s, thinks the console played a vital role in their final sound and ultimate success. “Abbey Road ...
The Beatles return to two Billboard charts with Abbey Road, which is recognized as one of the best and most commercially successful albums of all time. (Photo by John Downing/Getty Images ...
London’s legendary Abbey Road studio is hosting six intimate holiday shows featuring the Christmas Quartet on Dec. 21 and 22.
The unique EMI TG12345 console was custom-built for EMI Studios in 1968, and just a year later was used to record one of the most important albums of rock history – Abbey Road – the last album that ...