Al Schmitt on the Record: The Magic Behind the Music

Author:   Al Schmitt ,  Maureen Droney ,  Sir Paul McCartney
Publisher:   Taylor Trade Publishing
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 November 2018
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Ever wonder what goes into the creation of some of the best music ever recorded? Ever wonder how someone becomes an iconic professional who is universally admired and respected? Al Schmitt on the Record: The Magic Behind the Music reveals answers to those questions and more. In this memoir of one of the most respected engineers of all time, you'll see how a very young boy - mentored by his uncle Harry in New York - progressed through the recording world in its infancy, under the mentorship of Tom Dowd, in its heyday, becoming one of the all-time great recording engineers. And now today Al continues as an unstoppable force at the top of the recording world with his name on mega-hits from the likes of Paul McCartney, Diana Krall, and Dylan. Al's credits include a veritable who's who of the music world. Reading the compelling accounts of Al's life in the studio, you'll see how he has been able to stay at the top of his game since the '50s, and you'll experience what is was like behind the scenes and in-the-studio during of many of his historic, impactful recordings. Schmitt also shares many of the recording techniques and creative approaches that have set him apart, including his approach to microphones, effects, and processors, and he even shares setup diagrams from many of his highly-lauded recording sessions!

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Author:   Al Schmitt ,  Maureen Droney ,  Sir Paul McCartney
Publisher:   Taylor Trade Publishing
Imprint:   Taylor Trade Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9781493051007


ISBN 10:   1493051008
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 November 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Downloadable audio file
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Sir Paul McCartney Acknowledgments Chapter One. But I'm Not Qualified, Mr. Ellington! Chapter Two. The Beginning: Early Days, New York, New York Chapter Three. Learning from the Greats Chapter Four. The West Coast Calls: Los Angeles in the Sixties and Seventies Chapter Five. Like Riding a Bike Chapter Six. Mixing: Philosophically and Pragmatically Chapter Seven. Practicalities: A Day in the Life Chapter Eight. Artists, Friends, and Mentors: What I've Learned Chapter Nine. Life's Been Good to Me So Far: Life Lessons and the Secrets to My Success Chapter Ten. Some Closing Thoughts Appendix A. Working with Al Appendix B. Recording Session Layout Diagrams Appendix C. Selected Discography: The Essentials

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My career at Capitol Studios has been intertwined with Al's workmanship for twenty-seven years now. . . . I first experienced the awe resulting from his work during Natalie Cole's Unforgettable sessions; I heard him create an emotional masterpiece for Natalie, her family, and all present. We at Capitol are so blessed to be his home base. -- Paula Salvatore, Vice President/Studios, Capitol Studios In 1967, Al Schmitt was asked to produce Jefferson Airplane's third studio album, After Bathing at Baxter's, for RCA. This was really wonderful news to all in the band, as we had heard that Al had such a great musical ear, and would, as we soon found out, be our ally in all things musical that we were reaching for. Our experiences in the studio so far had been somewhat difficult. We were trying out new sounds and vocal combinations, distortion, feedback, and some just plain wacky stuff. After getting much more control of our studio situation from a new contract with RCA, Al was right there with us as we experimented in the studio. . . . I shall always treasure the many, often late-night sessions with Al, and consider myself so fortunate to have had the great honor of working together. -- Jack Cassidy, bass player, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna I've been fortunate in my career to have worked with some great people, and I would have to say the list would be topped by Al Schmitt. Al came into Jefferson Airplane world with experience and creds that would boggle most minds. That he was somehow able to exercise his creative expertise with this bunch of musical anarchists is a testimonial to both his art and his patience. . . . I will always be proud to have worked with him! -- Jorma Kaukonnen, guitar player, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna Al is the master. I love it when he gets pissed off. He is great. -- Neil Young Al's definitely the best engineer who has ever worked with me. It's a shame it took me so long to get with him. He knows how to get the authentic traditional sounds-the sounds that made us all fall in love with records. -- Bob Dylan Al knows how to record and leave the mojo in. He made so much of the music we know and love possible; when you're stumped, you can always ask yourself, 'What would Al Schmitt do?' For a while, people used to say that Elvis sold the most records. Then it was the Eagles, Michael Jackson, and U2. But nope; the truth is, Al Schmitt has sold more records than anybody! -- Joe Walsh Even before I first worked with Al in the early 1970s, he was a recording studio legend. Al mixed my 1973 album The Way We Were and a duet I did with Frank Sinatra in 1993. He was at the control boards again in 2009 on an album I recorded with Diana Krall. He's always a consummate professional who cares deeply about his craft. In addition to that, he's a fellow Brooklynite, so we speak the same language! Al deserves the many accolades he's received over the years from his fellow music industry colleagues. -- Barbra Streisand


Even before I first worked with Al in the early 1970s, he was a recording studio legend. Al mixed my 1973 album The Way We Were and a duet I did with Frank Sinatra in 1993. He was at the control boards again in 2009 on an album I recorded with Diana Krall. He's always a consummate professional who cares deeply about his craft. In addition to that, he's a fellow Brooklynite, so we speak the same language! Al deserves the many accolades he's received over the years from his fellow music industry colleagues. -- Barbra Streisand Al knows how to record and leave the mojo in. He made so much of the music we know and love possible; when you're stumped, you can always ask yourself, 'What would Al Schmitt do?' For a while, people used to say that Elvis sold the most records. Then it was the Eagles, Michael Jackson, and U2. But nope; the truth is, Al Schmitt has sold more records than anybody! -- Joe Walsh Al's definitely the best engineer who has ever worked with me. It's a shame it took me so long to get with him. He knows how to get the authentic traditional sounds-the sounds that made us all fall in love with records. -- Bob Dylan Al is the master. I love it when he gets pissed off. He is great. -- Neil Young I've been fortunate in my career to have worked with some great people, and I would have to say the list would be topped by Al Schmitt. Al came into Jefferson Airplane world with experience and creds that would boggle most minds. That he was somehow able to exercise his creative expertise with this bunch of musical anarchists is a testimonial to both his art and his patience. . . . I will always be proud to have worked with him! -- Jorma Kaukonnen, guitar player, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna In 1967, Al Schmitt was asked to produce Jefferson Airplane's third studio album, After Bathing at Baxter's, for RCA. This was really wonderful news to all in the band, as we had heard that Al had such a great musical ear, and would, as we soon found out, be our ally in all things musical that we were reaching for. Our experiences in the studio so far had been somewhat difficult. We were trying out new sounds and vocal combinations, distortion, feedback, and some just plain wacky stuff. After getting much more control of our studio situation from a new contract with RCA, Al was right there with us as we experimented in the studio. . . . I shall always treasure the many, often late-night sessions with Al, and consider myself so fortunate to have had the great honor of working together. -- Jack Cassidy, bass player, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna My career at Capitol Studios has been intertwined with Al's workmanship for twenty-seven years now. . . . I first experienced the awe resulting from his work during Natalie Cole's Unforgettable sessions; I heard him create an emotional masterpiece for Natalie, her family, and all present. We at Capitol are so blessed to be his home base. -- Paula Salvatore, Vice President/Studios, Capitol Studios


Al is the master. I love it when he gets pissed off. He is great.--Neil Young Al knows how to record and leave the mojo in. He made so much of the music we know and love possible; when you're stumped, you can always ask yourself, 'What would Al Schmitt do?' For a while, people used to say that Elvis sold the most records. Then it was the Eagles, Michael Jackson, and U2. But nope; the truth is, Al Schmitt has sold more records than anybody!--Joe Walsh Al's definitely the best engineer who has ever worked with me. It's a shame it took me so long to get with him. He knows how to get the authentic traditional sounds--the sounds that made us all fall in love with records.--Bob Dylan Even before I first worked with Al in the early 1970s, he was a recording studio legend. Al mixed my 1973 album The Way We Were and a duet I did with Frank Sinatra in 1993. He was at the control boards again in 2009 on an album I recorded with Diana Krall. He's always a consummate professional who cares deeply about his craft. In addition to that, he's a fellow Brooklynite, so we speak the same language! Al deserves the many accolades he's received over the years from his fellow music industry colleagues.--Barbra Streisand I've been fortunate in my career to have worked with some great people, and I would have to say the list would be topped by Al Schmitt. Al came into Jefferson Airplane world with experience and creds that would boggle most minds. That he was somehow able to exercise his creative expertise with this bunch of musical anarchists is a testimonial to both his art and his patience. . . . I will always be proud to have worked with him!--Jorma Kaukonnen, guitar player, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna In 1967, Al Schmitt was asked to produce Jefferson Airplane's third studio album, After Bathing at Baxter's, for RCA. This was really wonderful news to all in the band, as we had heard that Al had such a great musical ear, and would, as we soon found out, be our ally in all things musical that we were reaching for. Our experiences in the studio so far had been somewhat difficult. We were trying out new sounds and vocal combinations, distortion, feedback, and some just plain wacky stuff. After getting much more control of our studio situation from a new contract with RCA, Al was right there with us as we experimented in the studio. . . . I shall always treasure the many, often late-night sessions with Al, and consider myself so fortunate to have had the great honor of working together.--Jack Cassidy, bass player, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna My career at Capitol Studios has been intertwined with Al's workmanship for twenty-seven years now. . . . I first experienced the awe resulting from his work during Natalie Cole's Unforgettable sessions; I heard him create an emotional masterpiece for Natalie, her family, and all present. We at Capitol are so blessed to be his home base.--Paula Salvatore, Vice President/Studios, Capitol Studios


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Al Schmitt has worked with the best and brightest in the recording industry, including Jackson Browne, Dr. Dre, Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Usher, and Neil Young, to name just a few. He has recorded and mixed over 150 gold and platinum records and earned twenty Grammy Awards and two Latin Grammy Awards for his work by such artists as Ray Charles, Natalie Cole, Chick Corea, Quincy Jones, Diana Krall, Luis Miguel, Paul McCartney, Steely Dan, and Toto. Schmitt was inducted into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame in 1997, and received a Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006. In 2015, he was presented with his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the Capitol Records building - the first engineer to be so honored. He lives in Los Angeles. Maureen Droney, currently Managing Director of the Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing, is a former recording engineer for artists including George Benson, Aretha Franklin, John Hiatt, Whitney Houston, Tower of Power, and Carlos Santana. Prior to joining the Recording Academy, she was the Los Angeles editor for Mix magazine, as well as a contributor to numerous other performing arts publications. She is also the author of the book Mix Masters: Platinum Engineers Share Their Secrets for Success and coauthor of The Pensado Papers, about the rise of the audio industry web phenomenon, Pensado's Place. She lives in Woodland Hills, California.

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