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All You Need Is Ears: The Inside Personal Story of the Genius Who Created the Beatles
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All You Need Is Ears: The Inside Personal Story of the Genius Who Created the Beatles

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In All You Need is Ears, legendary Grammy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated record producer George Martin shares tales from his life and musical career with the Fab Four.

George, he said, I don’t know if you’d be interested, but there’s a chap who’s come in with a tape of a group he runs. They haven’t got a recording contract, and I wonder if you’d like to see him and listen to what he’s got?

Certainly, I said, I’m willing to listen to anything. Ask him to come and see me.

OK, I will. His name’s Brian Epstein …

George Martin spotted the Beatles’ talent, and recorded and produced The Fab Four from the start right through to The Beatles Anthology. Often called the fifth Beatle, Martin not only produced but also arranged some of the band’s most iconic and distinctive songs, including Yesterday. In this witty and charming autobiography, Martin describes exactly what it was like to work in the studio with the Beatles–from their first audition (and his decision to scrap Pete Best on drums) to the wild experimentation of Sgt. Pepper, complete with sound effects, animal noises, and full orchestras in evening dress at the direct request of Paul McCartney.

All You Need Is Ears is an intimate insider’s look at the most important pop group of all time, and how they made the music that changed the world: it’s an inimitable look at the Beatles’ creative process, and at the interplay of genius and practical improvisation that gave them their sound. It’s an indispensable read for Beatle lovers and anyone interested in how the world of popular music really works.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Date
27 April 2021
Pages
304
ISBN
9781250784049

In All You Need is Ears, legendary Grammy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated record producer George Martin shares tales from his life and musical career with the Fab Four.

George, he said, I don’t know if you’d be interested, but there’s a chap who’s come in with a tape of a group he runs. They haven’t got a recording contract, and I wonder if you’d like to see him and listen to what he’s got?

Certainly, I said, I’m willing to listen to anything. Ask him to come and see me.

OK, I will. His name’s Brian Epstein …

George Martin spotted the Beatles’ talent, and recorded and produced The Fab Four from the start right through to The Beatles Anthology. Often called the fifth Beatle, Martin not only produced but also arranged some of the band’s most iconic and distinctive songs, including Yesterday. In this witty and charming autobiography, Martin describes exactly what it was like to work in the studio with the Beatles–from their first audition (and his decision to scrap Pete Best on drums) to the wild experimentation of Sgt. Pepper, complete with sound effects, animal noises, and full orchestras in evening dress at the direct request of Paul McCartney.

All You Need Is Ears is an intimate insider’s look at the most important pop group of all time, and how they made the music that changed the world: it’s an inimitable look at the Beatles’ creative process, and at the interplay of genius and practical improvisation that gave them their sound. It’s an indispensable read for Beatle lovers and anyone interested in how the world of popular music really works.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Date
27 April 2021
Pages
304
ISBN
9781250784049