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Welcome to Rock & Roll Flashback! This podcast is called Phil Spector, Part 2, and I will be discussing Phil Spector's famous Wall of Sound recording technique. Be sure to check out our companion podcast, Phil Spector, Part 1, where I will focus on Phil Spector's influential career in music production! Phil Spector undoubtedly had numerous character flaws. My concentration in these two podcasts will be on his music, not his character.
Andrew Oldham coined the phrase "Phil Spector's Wall of Sound" in advertisements for the Righteous Brothers 1964 hit single "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'". Phil Spector developed and perfected his Wall of Sound production technique at Gold Star Studios in the 1960s. To achieve his results, he relied heavily upon the assistance of recording engineer Larry Levine and the group of session musicians later known as "the Wrecking Crew".
We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to click on this link and let us know your thoughts and/or suggestions via phone text!
All podcasts on the Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast are produced by brothers-in-law Bill Price and "Jumpin' John" McDermott. The Podcast Theme Song, "You Essay", was written by John. It was initially recorded by Bill and John on April 1, 2004 with several revisions since then.
Multiple promo videos and photos for Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts are available on the following social media sites:
https://www.youtube.com/@RockandRollFlashback
https://www.facebook.com/rockandrollflashbackpodcast
https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjohnmcdermott/
Bill and John welcome your feedback and comments, and they can be emailed to [email protected].
Thank you for listening to Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts!
Until next time...
Rock On!
By Jumpin' John McDermott and Bill PriceWelcome to Rock & Roll Flashback! This podcast is called Phil Spector, Part 2, and I will be discussing Phil Spector's famous Wall of Sound recording technique. Be sure to check out our companion podcast, Phil Spector, Part 1, where I will focus on Phil Spector's influential career in music production! Phil Spector undoubtedly had numerous character flaws. My concentration in these two podcasts will be on his music, not his character.
Andrew Oldham coined the phrase "Phil Spector's Wall of Sound" in advertisements for the Righteous Brothers 1964 hit single "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'". Phil Spector developed and perfected his Wall of Sound production technique at Gold Star Studios in the 1960s. To achieve his results, he relied heavily upon the assistance of recording engineer Larry Levine and the group of session musicians later known as "the Wrecking Crew".
We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to click on this link and let us know your thoughts and/or suggestions via phone text!
All podcasts on the Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast are produced by brothers-in-law Bill Price and "Jumpin' John" McDermott. The Podcast Theme Song, "You Essay", was written by John. It was initially recorded by Bill and John on April 1, 2004 with several revisions since then.
Multiple promo videos and photos for Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts are available on the following social media sites:
https://www.youtube.com/@RockandRollFlashback
https://www.facebook.com/rockandrollflashbackpodcast
https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjohnmcdermott/
Bill and John welcome your feedback and comments, and they can be emailed to [email protected].
Thank you for listening to Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts!
Until next time...
Rock On!