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- John Lennon: vocals, rhythm guitar Paul McCartney: backing vocals, bass George Harrison: backing vocals, lead guitar Ringo Starr: drums, tambourine
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Mar 28, 2019 · On Sgt. Pepper’s, as on Revolver, Lennon and Harrison played their Epiphone Casinos, Sonic Blue Fender Strats and Gibson J-160E acoustic guitars; Harrison also played his Gibson SG. McCartney’s Rickenbacker 4001S was his main bass, and he used his Casino and Fender Esquire for rhythm and lead work.
Some unusual instruments were used to record this, including a Farfisa organ, a Lowrey organ, and a flageolet (a kind of wind instrument). There were also flutes, a mandolin, and of course, tubular bells.
Please Please Me is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. Produced by George Martin, it was released in the UK on EMI 's Parlophone label on 22 March 1963. The album is 14 songs in length, and contains a mixture of cover songs and original material written by the partnership of band members John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Mar 14, 2008 · Please Please Me, The Beatles’ first UK album, was released on 22 March 1963, following the success of the singles ‘Please Please Me’ and ‘Love Me Do’. Eight of the Please Please Me album’s 14 songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (credited here as McCartney-Lennon).
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- Tracy Chapman: “Talkin’ Bout a Revolution” (Tracy Chapman) “Talkin’ Bout a Revolution” is also the first single on Tracy Chapman and is widely known for its political message.
Some of the effects they employed were sampling, artificial double tracking (ADT) and the elaborate use of multitrack recording machines. They also used classical instruments on their recordings and guitar feedback. The group's attitude towards the recording process was summed up by Paul McCartney: "We would say, 'Try it. Just try it for us.
Mar 14, 2008 · Paul McCartney: vocals, acoustic guitar. A solo performance by Paul McCartney, ‘Blackbird’ was composed shortly after The Beatles’ stay in Rishikesh, India, and featured on the White Album. The song was written on McCartney’s farm in Scotland.