Author: Glyn Johns (author), Takashi Arai (translator)
Size: 46-size
Number of pages: 356
"Glyn Johns was there, he was there for some of the most important sessions in rock history.
As I read, I was preparing for the arrival of groups like Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones.
This book is sure to make you feel like you're right next to Glinn as he sets up his studio.
For me, it's a thrilling and entertaining work that turns the pages of rock history one after the other." --Paul McCartney
He started out as a recording engineer in the 1960s, the era of mono recording, and eventually became a "sound craftsman" who also worked as a producer.
Glyn Johns, who continues to be active in the 21st century, has produced many masterpieces (and sometimes questionable works),
A must-read memoir for rock fans, vividly looking back on interactions with musicians.
[CONTENTS]
From childhood to adolescence
Jack Good
Sunday Session
First session in 1960
Early 60s, singer-songwriter/freelance producer
In 1962, Stu
The Norwegian girl
'62 and After
Free
Andrew Oldham
1966, Spain, Bill Wyman
Managers in the early 60s
Chris Blackwell
1966, Blow Away the Night
Spring 1967, Stones European tour
1968, Children of the Future, Part 1
Brian Jones and the Gnawas, 1968
1968, California
1968, Thaler
October 1968, Led Zeppelin
The Beatles, 1969
March 1969, David Anderle
July 1969, Mimi, Jan and Bob
Summary of the 60s: Howlin' Wolf, Humble Pie, "Mad Dogs," "Sticky Fingers," "The Rolling Stones in Gimme Shelter," "Sympathy for the Devil"
The Who and Neil Young, 1971
The Stones at the Marquee Club
"Who's Next"
Denny Cordell and Leon Russell
1971, Eagles
1973, "The Outlaws", "On the Border"
1965-73, Small Faces/The Faces
1971, Ronnie Wood, Pete & Eric, "Black Box", Final Memories with John
December 1974 - February 1975, "Black and Blue"
Fairport Convention, Keith Moon, Derek Green, AFL, Joan Armatrading
1976-77: "Rough Mix" and "Slowhand"
1978-79, "White Mansions" and "The Legend of Jesse James"
MTV
The Clash, 1982
1983, ARMS
The 80s and 90s
Fred Wolecki
"Ashes Fire"
2014