203: In The Studio 1968 with Jerry Hammack part two

As you may recall: back in July, SATB featured the first part of a conversation covering The Beatles in the studio in 1968, during the White Album sessions and just before. Here’s the continuation, featuring SATB semi-regular Luther Russell (singer-songwriter/producer/performing artist). As always, the talk goes where it goes, covering a lot of Beatle ground.

Jerry’s volume 5 of The Beatles Recording Reference Manual series will be out later this year; it covers all of the 1969 recordings, including the Let It Be sessions, the Yellow Submarine soundtrack and Abbey Road. 

Luther’s music here: https://lutherrussell.bandcamp.com/

1 thought on “203: In The Studio 1968 with Jerry Hammack part two”

  1. Great “inside baseball” episode. Enjoyed it a lot. I do agree on the lack of control on recording and production in the solo albums. However I do NOT think that 3rd album in ALLTHINGS MUST PASS was intended as some equal production as the SONGS of 1& 2 albums in the set. THIS WAS A JAM RECORD intended as a early behind the scenes type document. I enjoyed particularly I REMEMBER JEEP FROM RECORD 3 . It was jamming, probably guitarists enjoyed it more than layman listeners.

  2. Great “inside baseball” episode. Enjoyed it a lot. I do agree on the lack of control on recording and production in the solo albums. However I do NOT think that 3rd album in ALLTHINGS MUST PASS was intended as some equal production as the SONGS of 1& 2 albums in the set. THIS WAS A JAM RECORD intended as a early behind the scenes type document. I enjoyed particularly I REMEMBER JEEP FROM RECORD 3 . It was jamming, probably guitarists enjoyed it more than layman listeners.

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