New book about Paul McCartney's recording sessions available on Amazon Europe.
TITLE:
PAUL McCARTNEY: RECORDING SESSIONS (1969-2013). A Journey Through Paul McCartney's Songs After The Beatles.
It contains the stories behind the post-Beatles compositions by McCartney, with 70 exclusive interviews with sound engineers, musicians, aarrangers, producers. Tony Clark, John Leckie, Richard Hewson, Richard Niles, Neil Dorfsman, Clare Fischer, John Clayton, Denny Seiwell, Laurence Juber and many others. All songs in chronological order of recording, with a detailed "who played what" section for each track. Anecdotes about the use of Rickenbacker bass, too
PAUL McCARTNEY: RECORDING SESSIONS (1969-2013) book
Re: PAUL McCARTNEY: RECORDING SESSIONS (1969-2013) book
Just finished it yesterday.... Some of the translation a bit iffy but overall.. Very good - recommend!
3 Rickenbackers, 9 Hofners and an Epiphone!
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DrRick wrote:Just finished it yesterday.... Some of the translation a bit iffy but overall.. Very good - recommend!
Well, thanks! Here's a brand new (and excellent) review by Chaz Lipp, contributor of The Morton Report. He calls the book "an essential reading for any serious Paul McCartney fan".
Here:
http://www.themortonreport.com/books/bo ... ca-perasi/
Re: PAUL McCARTNEY: RECORDING SESSIONS (1969-2013) book
Congrats on the book being released, Luca. Looks very interesting.
How long did you work on it?
How long did you work on it?
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T28 wrote:Congrats on the book being released, Luca. Looks very interesting.
How long did you work on it?
Thanks Stephen. It was a long journey...for years I've been collecting info and two were dedicated to the interviews... Around ten years!!
A nice review recently appeared on the MortonReport:
http://www.themortonreport.com/books/bo ... ca-perasi/