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"laura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i melding news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I never realized that Phil Spector produced the original 'Let It Be' > album. I just always assumed that George Martin produced all of the > Beatles' albums. So now I'm curious - why didn't George Martin > produce the original 'Let It Be'? And also, did he produce all of > their other albums, with only that one exception? > What happened was that George Martin recorded the songs and produced the single versions of Let it be and Get Back. Phil Spector was brought in to mix and produce an album one year after the recording sessions took place. Before Spector came, Glyn Johns tried to make the album that they planned to call "Get Back". I think Phil Spector, George Martin and Glyn Johns were all credited as producers on The Let It Be album, but I may be wrong. George Martin is credited as producer (alone) on all of the other records they made in the 60's. Geir -- All follow-ups are directed to the newsgroup rec.music.beatles.moderated. If your follow-up more properly belongs in the unmoderated newsgroup, please change your headers appropriately. -- the moderators
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