![]() ![]() This portrayal is the part I find the most refreshing-in almost a myth-busting way. Geoff is humble and unassuming in person, but this book seems to be written in a different tone than that, a bit cocky at times, questioning George Martin's decisions (with hindsight), claiming many engineering breakthroughs (many possibly debatable), but at best portraying The Beatles as he saw them. ![]() ![]() Geoff went on to work on many other landmark albums, including the Zombies' Odessey and Oracle (which gets barely any mention here), Paul's Band on the Run (crazy stories here), and some of Elvis Costello's best work (Imperial Bedroom). He was the young "balance engineer" for The Beatles on Revolver through Abbey Road, with a spell off for later White Album and Let It Be sessions. Geoff Emerick is a legend among engineers and producers. ![]()
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