![]() ![]() Geoff was in the city ahead of The Sessions at the Echo Arena, which promises to be a breath-taking journey through The Beatles’ albums and is inspired by Geoff’s book, Here, There and Everywhere, which took five years to write. Geoff also worked on Rubber Soul, Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles – or The White Album – which he abandoned work on because of arguments and in-fighting within the band but returned to give his masterstroke to Abbey Road. It was his friend, the late ‘fifth Beatle’ Sir George Martin, who gave Geoff production duties on the first Beatles album he worked on, Revolver in 1966, and so began a creative period where Geoff innovated many techniques to mould the sound of John, Paul, George and Ringo. He visited The Beatles Story to take a look inside the new Abbey Road room, where fans can learn about the band, see a recreation of the studio and take a trip down memory lane, or rather a zebra crossing. The man who shaped The Beatles' sound has visited the new Abbey Road room at The Beatles Story ahead of a brand new stage production celebrating the recording sessions of the Fab Four.įour-time Grammy Award-winner Geoff Emerick was the studio audio engineer who, at the age of just 19-years-old, started work in Studio No.2 at the world famous Abbey Road in London, with the biggest band in the world. ![]()
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