Geoff Emerick threw himself into the Beatles' experiments
Whether piping Lennon through an organ or recording Ringo ‘wrongly’, the innovative engineer translated the band’s wildest ideas into timeless sounds• Beatles recording engineer Geoff Emerick dies age 72In his later years, Geoff Emerick was fond of claiming that he had merely been in the right place at the right time. His career had begun inauspiciously: a lowly teenaged “button pusher†at EMI’s Abbey Road studios in the early 1960s, his biggest succe...
Guardian Music — Grammy-winning engineer worked on records such as Revolver, Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road and various Paul McCartney solo albumsGeoff Emerick, t... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Geoff Emerick, the legendary engineer who helped The Beatles with their groundbreaking studio work in the 1960s and recounted his time with the band in the essential memo... more info
Stereogum — Geoff Emerick, the imaginative recording engineer who was one of the architects of the Beatles' legendary recordings and worked with them on their early hits and their la... more info
Guardian Music — Whether piping Lennon through an organ or recording Ringo ‘wrongly’, the innovative engineer translated the band’s wildest ideas into timeless sounds... more info
USA Today Music — Geoff Emerick, who worked as a recording engineer for The Beatles and played an important role in "Revolver," and other albums has died.
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L.A. Times - Entertainment — Geoff Emerick, the innovative English recording engineer who most famously worked in tandem with producer George Martin on several of the Beatles’ most artisticall... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Geoff Emerick, the innovative English recording engineer who most famously worked in tandem with producer George Martin on several of the Beatles’ most artisticall... more info
New York Times — A Grammy Award-winning engineer, he played a key role in the making of “Revolver,†“Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band†and other import... more info