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Download # Temples of Sound: Inside the Great Recording Studios PDF by * William Clark, Jim Cogan, Quincy Jones eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Temples of Sound: Inside the Great Recording Studios It's OK, not great I just can't muster the enthusiasm of other reviewers for this book. Perhaps most interesting and informative are the stories of how some of the best recordings of the golden days of analog were made on a shoe string, over garages on third hand equipment. There are some insights into what made some of the studios sound unique.The early chapters dwell lovingly on. Really interesting! Great book, especially after recently seeing the movie, "Standing in the Shadows of Motown." A

Temples of Sound: Inside the Great Recording Studios

Title : Temples of Sound: Inside the Great Recording Studios
Author :
Rating : 4.56 (956 Votes)
Asin : 0811833941
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

A lifelong music lover, he lives near Washington, D.C.Jim Cogan has worked for 15 years as a recording engineer and producer, resulting in some of the most critically acclaimed albums in jazz of the past 20 years. William Clark is a playwright, songwriter, and award-winning author who currently writes for a prime time television series. He lives in Milwaukee.

It's OK, not great I just can't muster the enthusiasm of other reviewers for this book. Perhaps most interesting and informative are the stories of how some of the best recordings of the golden days of analog were made on a shoe string, over garages on third hand equipment. There are some insights into what made some of the studios sound unique.The early chapters dwell lovingly on. Really interesting! Great book, especially after recently seeing the movie, "Standing in the Shadows of Motown." A must-read for any musicologist, especially one who grew up with all of these tunes blasting from the car radio on WKNR, WXYZ and CKLW back in the 60's. And I was AMAZED by the Rudy Van Gelder story, being a fan of traditional jazz (Coltrane, et al.)Even you fans who we. A Dissenting Review While I have enjoyed reading the book, I would nothave purcased it had I known how little it actuallycontains about the rooms. As someone interested inaudio engineering, I was hoping it would have a lot ofinformation about the rooms themselves, with dimensions,acoutic treatments, unusual equipment used, etc. Instead,the book tells the story of the studio mostly

A lifelong music lover, he lives near Washington, D.C.Jim Cogan has worked for 15 years as a recording engineer and producer, resulting in some of the most critically acclaimed albums in jazz of the past 20 years. . He lives in Milwaukee. About the Author William Clark is a playwright, songwriter, and award-winning author who currently writes for a prime time television series

Temples of Sound tells the stories of the legendary studios where musical genius and a magical space came together to capture some of the most exciting jazz, pop, funk, soul, and country records ever made. All great music has a birthplace. With a trove of never-before-seen photographs and fascinating, all-new interviews with the musicians and producers who made the records, Temples of Sound is a rich inspiration for music fans.. From the celebrated Southern studios of Sun and Stax, to the John Coltrane/Miles Davis sessions in producer Rudy Van Gelder’s living room, to Frank Sinatra’s swinging cuts at state-of-the-art Capitol Records, each of the 15 profiles in this book brings great music to life at the moment of its creation

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