Picture: Alamy Stock Photo There's a shadow that looks like a skull on the back cover of Abbey Road. Or, if you like, there are dots on the wall that appear to spell out "3" as in "3 BEATLES", yeah?
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 ... (While Reverb does not have photos of the Beatles using the console, it can be seen in a shot here. The console for sale is not the one used ...
The legendary, one-of-one EMI TG1234 recording console that The Beatles used to record the Abbey Road album will be for sale on Reverb, starting on October 29. The announcement reads: The EMI ...
While the console only recorded one full band Beatles project, all four members would go on to use it for their solo projects ...
Over the course of five recent years, though, the former EMI engineer and Beatles collaborator Brian Gibson oversaw a restoration process. The piece was reunited with 70 percent of its original ...
The console used to record The Beatles ... general view of the ‘Abbey Road Studio’ room is seen at the Beatlemania exhibition on May 28, 2009 in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Krafft Angerer ...
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 ...
The Beatles' console used to record 'Abbey Road' has been restored and is going on sale. The unique "one-off" EMI TG12345 recording console was used by the 'Here Comes The Sun' legends on their ...
“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 ...
The legendary recording console used on The Beatles' Abbey Road is going up for sale on gear marketplace Reverb. Custom-built for Abbey Road Studios (then known as EMI Studios) in 1968 ...