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Wall of Sound ( englisch für ‚Klangmauer‘) wird in der Musikproduktion die von Musikproduzent Phil Spector ab 1962 in den Gold Star Studios von Hollywood mit seinen Künstlern bis 1966 hergestellte Popmusik bezeichnet, die durch eine hohe Sounddichte und durch intensiven Einsatz von Audioeffekten gekennzeichnet ist und oft mit einer ...
The Wall of Sound (also called the Spector Sound) is a music production formula developed by American record producer Phil Spector at Gold Star Studios, in the 1960s, with assistance from engineer Larry Levine and the conglomerate of session musicians later known as "the Wrecking Crew".
26. Dez. 2021 · Learn how Spector exploited the studio space, the number of musicians, and his own perfectionism to create a dense and chaotic sound with his wall of sound technique. Find out how he recorded The Ronettes' 'Be My Baby' and other hits with this innovative recording method.
29. Apr. 2008 · The Vinyl King. 388K views 3 years ago. The Crystals - Da Doo Ron RonThe Ronettes - Be My BabyTwo great performances with reminiscences from Larry Levine and Stan Ross, Jeff Barry who co-wrote...
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18. Jan. 2021 · Phil Spector ist tot Von der »Wall of Sound« hinter die Gefängnismauer. In den Sechzigerjahren revolutionierte Phil Spector die Popmusik und schuf Welthits. Seine letzten Lebensjahre...
17. Jan. 2021 · A look at the Wall of Sound aesthetic of the legendary producer and songwriter, who died in 2021 at age 81. The article highlights some of his most iconic and influential hits, from the Teddy Bears to the Beatles, with examples of his wind-swept orchestration, booming rhythms and soulful melodies.
5. Apr. 2018 · The Wall of Sound is a music production technique for pop and rock music recordings developed by record producer Phil Spector at Gold Star Studios during the 1960s. Spector, working with audio engineers such as Larry Levine, created a dense, layered, and reverberant sound that reproduced well on AM radio and jukeboxes popular in the era.