GEORGE MARTIN - The Record Producers Radio 6_Info.txt
SIR GEORGE MARTIN - The Record Producers: BBC Radio 6 Digital (Extended Version)
"The Record Producers"
SIR GEORGE MARTIN
BBC Radio 6
Digital Broadcast: September 5th 2009
00.00-02.00
The extended version is 90 minutes, not Two Hours as advertised. Disc 2 Tracks 8 to 14 are a
seperate programme, "A Producer's Playlist"
SOURCE: BBC Radio 6 Digital (DVB-T mpa, 48.000khz) > Soundforge 9 (ReSample to 41.000khz, DC Offset,
Track Splits, save as FLAC Level 6)
Track Marks at key points
Capture & Transfer by JTT, September 5th 2009
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The Record Producers profiles a man often labelled "The Fifth Beatle" - Sir George Martin.
Richard Allinson and Steve Levine examine his work as a producer, arranger and, through his experiments
with sound, technical innovator. Highlights include the first chance to hear newly restored versions of
the original master tapes for Please Please Me, along with analysis of the original multi-track of Come
Together.
This programme also gives Radio 2 listeners the opportunity to hear some of the Beatles most famous songs
in a new way. Because of the limitations of tape machines during the 1960s, it was necessary to either
record or mix various instruments and voices onto the same track. Once they'd been committed to tape there
was no way of separating them. But now, through the use of revolutionary software, listeners can hear some
of these parts in isolation for the very first time.
In his exclusive interview, Sir George talks about various aspects of the studio and recording process,
the albums Sgt Pepper and Abbey Road, along with a number of songs, including Strawberry Fields Forever,
Tomorrow Never Knows and Rain.
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