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Producing The Beatles

Producing The Beatles

Jason Kruppa

The podcast dedicated to exploring the untold story behind producer George Martin's revolutionary collaboration with The Beatles.

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  • 22 - 016 "Now and Then"-

    Beatle author Ken Womack and Ranking the Beatles host Jonathan Pretus join me to discuss the tech that made the Beatles’ new single “Now and Then” possible. And from John's haunting vocal to Giles Martin's stirring string arrangement, we peel back the layers of the production and consider Paul's nearly 30 year mission to complete John's demo.

    Sun, 14 Jan 2024 - 31min
  • 21 - 015a A closer look at the "Live and Let Die" orchestration-

    A little extra mini-episode examining George Martin’s orchestration for “Live and Let Die,” with a recreation of part of the arrangement.

    Sun, 14 Jan 2024 - 05min
  • 20 - 015 Paul McCartney and Wings, "Live and Let Die""

    In our penultimate Season 1 bonus episode, we examine another solo recording, this time Paul McCartney’s thrilling theme song for the 1973 James Bond film, Live and Let Die. I’m joined by Allan Kozinn, co-author of The McCartney Legacy Volume 1, who takes us through all the details of the writing and recording process. We also learn how Paul debuted the song before the film’s release, we walk through George Martin’s Grammy-winning arrangement, and we consider Martin’s droll story about the film’s producer, as well as what Martin left out of that story.

    Sun, 14 Jan 2024 - 28min
  • 16 - 014 George Harrison, "Isn't It A Pity"

    In the second episode looking at the making of All Things Must Pass, we explore the recording of the largest production on the album. We hear from participants at the sessions, listen to outtakes and isolations, peek into Mal Evans’ diaries, and sample a reconstruction of the song’s epic orchestral score.

    Tue, 20 Dec 2022 - 23min
  • 15 - 013 George Harrison, "My Sweet Lord"

    Today, the first of two episodes exploring the production of George Harrison’s first solo album, All Things Must Pass, with new research and interviews drawn from the book Ken Womack and I wrote on the making of the album. In this episode, we cover the intricate and painstaking production of “My Sweet Lord.” We explode the myth of Phil Spector’s contributions, speak to a number of people who were there, and get an exclusive sneak preview of the contents of Mal Evans’ diary entries about these sessions, courtesy Ken Womack.

    Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 38min
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