Year of release: 1967
Artist: Beatles
Format: WAV
Quality: 44100Hz/16bit
Number of tracks: 4
Number of channels: 1 (mono)
- 51.6 MB
Description: Multitrack for mixing training
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is the title track of the Beatles’ album of the same name. “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” was the first album recorded by The Beatles after they finished their concert activity and concentrated on studio work (this happened in 1966). The group immediately had a huge amount of free time that could be used to prepare a new album. Since The Beatles were the main source of income for EMI, they were given almost unlimited access to the capabilities of Abbey Road Studios. The album was recorded for about three months, and its creation required almost 700 hours of studio work. The total costs amounted to 25 thousand pounds sterling. All tracks on “Sgt. Pepper’s…” were recorded at Abbey Road Studios using mono, stereo and four-track recording devices. The Beatles recorded individual instrumental parts on different tracks, and then these recordings were mixed onto one track. However, due to such multiple overlays of sound fragments, the problem of amplifying interference and extraneous noise arose, and “Sgt. Pepper’s…” became one of the first albums in the world to use the Dolby NR noise reduction system. The work was carried out with the participation of the group’s new sound engineer Jeff Imerick and the Beatles’ regular sound engineer George Martin.
Authors – John Lennon / Paul McCartney
Recorded: 1, 2 February, 3, 6 March 1967
Vocals – Paul McCartney
List of multitrack WAV files :
SPLHCB – 1m
SPLHCB – 2m
SPLHCB – 3m
SPLHCB – 4m