Recording Session - June 6, 1966
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| Event | |
| Date | June 6, 1966 |
| Short description | Two tape copies of I Want To Tell You RM1(4); RM9 and RM10 of And Your Bird Can Sing; RM1-6 of For No One; RM5 and RM6 of I'm Only Sleeping; RM5 and RM6 of Tomorrow Never Knows |
| Location | Studio Three, EMI Studios, London |
Contents |
[edit] Summary
This session took place on June 6, 1966 from 7:00 to 1:30 in Studio Three, EMI Studios, London.
During this session, two tape copies of I Want To Tell You RM1(4) were created.
A lot of mono mixing occured: RM9 and RM10 (from takes 10 & 4) of And Your Bird Can Sing, 6 remixes (RM1-6) of For No One, RM5 and RM6 (from take 13) of I'm Only Sleeping and 3 remixes (RM10-12) (from take 3) of Tomorrow Never Knows.
From 24:00 to 1:30 Paul recorded vocal overdubs for Eleanor Rigby.
[edit] Participants
- Producer: George Martin
- Engineer: Geoff Emerick
- 2nd Engineer: Phil McDonald
[edit] Work On
[edit] I Want To Tell You
- Two tape copies of RM1(4) (see Recording Session - June 3, 1966) are made. Labelled RM5 & RM6.
[edit] And Your Bird Can Sing
- RM9 from takes 10 & 4
- RM10 from takes 10 & 4
Edit of RM9 and RM10 on Recording Session - June 8, 1966 would lead to the mono mix released on UK LP Revolver
[edit] For No One
- RM1 from take 14: unused
- RM2 from take 14: unused
- RM3 from take 14: unused
- RM4 from take 14: unused
- RM5 from take 14: unused
- RM6 from take 14: unused
[edit] I'm Only Sleeping
- RM5 from take 13: unused (should have been named RM6)
- RM6 from take 13: used on the UK mono LP Revolver (should have been named RM7)
[edit] Tomorrow Never Knows
- RM10 from take 3: unused
- RM11 from take 3: was marked best (replacing RM8) and thus was considered for release on the LP. But on the day the LP was in the cutting room (July 14), George Martin telephoned Geoff Emerick to instruct him to use the original best instead (RM8 -- Recording Session - April 27, 1966).
[edit] Eleanor Rigby
- Vocal overdubs onto take 15. This would be used as a base for the released mono/stereo mixes.
[edit] Availability
None of the above is available
[edit] References
- LEWISOHN M., 1988, The Beatles Recording Sessions, Harmony Books -- Buy it on BarnesAndNoble.com or Amazon.com
- GIANELLA M., Information for Hardcore collectors of Beatles Music, http://beatlesong.info/
