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« : Thursday 27 September 2012, 04:50:26 am »
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http://bmamag.com/articles/free-stuff/20120925-five-copies-produced-george-martin-dvd/

FIVE COPIES OF ‘PRODUCED BY GEORGE MARTIN’ (DVD)


 
George Martin has had a career like none other. In the early fifties he joined EMI/Parlophone and started working on orchestral music, music for children and single-handedly pioneered a range of hugely successful comedy records with Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Peter Ustinov and others. Then, in 1962, he signed The Beatles and everything changed. Together, George Martin and The Beatles revolutionised pop music and recording techniques, forging probably the greatest producer / artist collaboration ever.

In this very personal film Sir George talks about his childhood, his war experience and his early days as a music student. Originally broadcast in the UK to great acclaim in 2011, as part of the BBC’s Arena series, this version contains over 50 minutes of additional interviews not included in the TV broadcast version. These extras include contributions from Rick Rubin, T Bone Burnett, Howard Goodall, Jimmy Webb and Ken Scott.

If you’d like a copy, email allan@bmamag.com and name the man who passed over The Beatles.

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