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Joe Meek's Bold Techniques Legendary British producer and technical innovator Meek—the man behind the hits "Telstar" and "Have I the Right?"—has become a cult figure since his death in 1967, with fan clubs, CD collections, and retrospectives growing in popularity every day. Although much attention has been paid to his unusual life story and tragic passing, Creative Music Production: Joe Meek's Bold Techniques is the first book that gives the details on the methods that led to Meek's influential hits. Also included is a CD containing Meek's I Hear a New World album, not available in its original form since 1960! Written by veteran music journalist Barry Cleveland, this book takes an industry perspective on Meek's life. It explores his 12-year professional career in great depth, with special attention paid to the equipment he used and the effect that his work had on the people around him. SPECIAL!
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NASHVILLE SCENE AMAZON.COM READER REVIEWS (All Five Stars) "This book shares some of the tricks and techniques of this legendary producer and shows how all pop recording and record production since has been influenced by them. The included recording and notes are especially helpful." —Richard L. Uhl "I am very impressed by Barry Cleveland's book. He provides a great deal of specific information about Joe Meek's recording techniques and equipment. However, be not afraid, this is not done in a pedantic technical manner; it's very readable for the non-technical. Being well familiar with most of Meek's recorded output, I especially enjoyed Cleveland's detailed commentaries on certain of Meek's recordings. For my taste, Cleveland could have gone on for many more pages on the same subject with different tracks. I perceive Cleveland to be outside of the intense (mostly English) Meek cult which brings some fresh perspective on his work. What more can I say? This was a good read that I raced through and will no doubt revisit frequently. The CD of "I Hear a New World" is a great bonus. It's surprisingly different from the RPM release. It makes me appreciate the work Roger Dopson and his associates did to bring out the RPM version. " —Randall E. Adams "To anyone who is old enough to remember hearing the original 'Telstar' on the radio, this is a wonderfully researched bio on the life and work of a vastly underappreciated godfather of audio engineering. Also being a huge Deep Purple fan, I was surprised to learn that the great Ritchie Blackmore, was a first call session player for Joe (as a member of the Outlaws) and that there are some enticing recordings he made that I now have to spend the rest of my life searching for! Great stuff. The equipment & discography are very well researched, in addition to the personal stuff. And you just can't beat the included disc of studio experiments, on the bizarre factor." —Wedge "This is a great book! I've been waiting for a book like this one for a long time. Joe Meek made major contributions to the recording industry, and this book brings them all together into one place for the first time. There's more information here than I ever imagined could be gathered about this visionary producer and his gear and recording techniques. The included CD is also a great bonus, as it presents Meek's seminal stereo recording in its original unedited and unaltered form for the first time since the LP was "released" (there were 20 copies) in 1960. Check it out!" —Annonymous Reader
Feature Article by Barry Cleveland in the February 2002 issue of Electronic Musician : Production Values: Meek First Letters to the Editor "The article about Joe Meek ("Production Values: Meek First") in the February 2002 issue was one of the finest pieces I've read in a music tech magazine. Thanks so much for printing it. I hope it gives more people insight into the extraordinary artistry of this strange figure from modern recording's infancy. Bravo to author Barry Cleveland for making a potentially complex subject so simple." —Richard Einhorn "The article about Joe Meek was spellbinding." —Frank Lewin "Barry Cleveland's article about Joe Meek was one of the most enlightening articles I've read in a music magazine in a long time. It was great to learn about Meek's story, both the technical and personal info, and to discover that he was behind two songs from my musical childhood that left distinct impressions on me.'Telstar' was a song I always remembered hearing but never knew anything about-not even its title. 'Have I the Right' was another one of those songs I recall jumping right out of the radio, stark and clear. I was amazed to find out that Joe Meek had a hand in this and was also so far ahead of his time as an innovator of music and technology. Why I haven't heard more about him, other than the Joemeek line of products, baffles me. Thanks for a great article. It is definitely a keeper."—Rob Chanter |
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