Episodes

Sunday May 02, 2021
Episode #103- 1. Dissecting The White Album Surround Sound Mixes
Sunday May 02, 2021
Sunday May 02, 2021
The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you've never imagined.
Over the next few episodes we’re going to dissect the White Album Surround Sound mixes listening to different channels of the 5.1 spectrum separately. Part One will focus on the center channel of Side One followed by the rear channels.

Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Episode #102 - Beatles Authors Part 3
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you've never imagined.
For the 100th episode of The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown I decided to do things a bit differently and invited a few friends, who also happen to be esteemed Beatles authors, to pick two songs and tell me what it is that makes them do special. I've only had a guest on once before when my daughter Ella, a fantastic musician in her own right, co-hosted episode 71, the musical children of the Beatles.
As many of you can expect once you begin talking to a fellow Beatle fan, especially one who has written books about the group, the discussions can get pretty deep. Therefore episode 100 ended up being nearly three hours long. So in order to preserve the full conversations with each author I've split what was supposed to be one episode into three. So sit back and enjoy some Beatles related conversations and the selections of David Bedford, Andrew Jackson, and Ken Womack.

Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Episode #101 - Beatles Authors Part 2
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you've never imagined.
For the 100th episode of The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown I decided to do things a bit differently and invited a few friends, who also happen to be esteemed Beatles authors, to pick two songs and tell me what it is that makes them do special. I've only had a guest on once before when my daughter Ella, a fantastic musician in her own right, co-hosted episode 71, the musical children of the Beatles.
As many of you can expect once you begin talking to a fellow Beatle fan, especially one who has written books about the group, the discussions can get pretty deep. Therefore episode 100 ended up being nearly three hours long. So in order to preserve the full conversations with each author I've split what was supposed to be one episode into three. So sit back and enjoy some Beatles related conversations and the selections of Jude Southerland Kessler, Aaron Krerowicz, and Bruce Spizer.

Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Episode #100 - Beatles Authors Part 1
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you've never imagined.
For the 100th episode of The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown I decided to do things a bit differently and invited a few friends, who also happen to be esteemed Beatles authors, to pick two songs and tell me what it is that makes them do special. I've only had a guest on once before when my daughter Ella, a fantastic musician in her own right, co-hosted episode 71, the musical children of the Beatles.
As many of you can expect once you begin talking to a fellow Beatle fan, especially one who has written books about the group, the discussions can get pretty deep. Therefore episode 100 ended up being nearly three hours long. So in order to preserve the full conversations with each author I've split what was supposed to be one episode into three. So sit back and enjoy some Beatles related conversations and the selections of Robert Rodriguez, Kit O’Toole, and Jerry Hammack.

Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Episode #99 - A Tribute to Geoff Emerick
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you've never imagined. Episode #99 focuses on the work of engineer Geoff Emerick.

Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Episode #98 - The Recording Sessions Volume 7 - Walls and Bridges Part 1
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you've never imagined. Episode #98 is part one of a series that focuses on the recording sessions for John Lennon’s Walls and Bridges LP.

Wednesday Aug 29, 2018

Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Episode #96 - The Get Back Sessions Volume 5 - The Classics
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018

Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018

Wednesday May 30, 2018
Episode #94 - The Recording Sessions Volume 6 - How Do You Sleep
Wednesday May 30, 2018
Wednesday May 30, 2018
The Beatles Multi-Track Meltdown features stripped down, deconstructed mixes of classic Beatles songs, live cuts, solo material, demos, and much more. By highlighting different instruments and vocals you will experience these songs in a way that you've never imagined. For episode #94 we're going to spend an evening in the studio with John Lennon, George Harrison, pianist Nicky Hopkins, bassist Klaus Voorman and drummer Alan White as they perfect Lennon's scathing song "How Do You Sleep" from his second solo album Imagine.

