A revolver for Revolver

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Beatles recording engineer Geoff Emerick has died of a heart attack. When John Lennon described how he wanted his voice to sound in “Tomorrow Never Knows” — “Like the Dalai Lama chanting from a mountaintop” — Geoff, 19 years old, had an idea.

… perhaps there was one amplifier that might work, even though nobody had ever put a vocal through it. The studio’s Hammond organ was hooked up to a system called a Leslie — a large wooden box that contained an amp and two sets of revolving speakers, one that carried low bass frequencies and the other that carried high treble frequencies… In my mind I could almost hear what John’s voice might sound like if it were coming from a Leslie. It would take a little time to set up, but I thought it might just give him what he was after.

From Here, There and Everywhere, by Geoff Emerick and Howard Massey

The effect can be heard at 1:27.

2 thoughts on “A revolver for Revolver”

  1. A “Leslie.” OUR Leslie would like that. That particular song is in my Beatles Top Ten, and STILL freaks Molly out. Her favorite is “A Day in the Life.”

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