Summer of Love
The Making of Sgt Pepper by George Martin
George Martin
£295.00
- ISBN: 0904351971
- Collector edition: 1650 copies
Collector, Deluxe
Signed by: George Martin
Contributors: William Pearson
Paper: 200gsm matt art paper
Binding: 1/4 Leather, Printed Imitlin, Gold tooling, Gold Page Edging.
Web Links:
www.georgemartinmusic.com
The summer of 1967 was the SUMMER OF LOVE and psychedelia;
its soundtrack was The Beatles' Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, still
regarded by many as the greatest album in modern music.
In this extensive update of the 1994 paperback book of the same name (With A Little Help From My Friends in the US), SUMMER OF LOVE is George Martin's detailed account of the writing and recording of each song on the Sgt. Pepper album – as well as 'Strawberry Fields', 'Penny Lane' and 'All You Need Is Love'.
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With a revised text, exquisite new artwork and photography throughout, a lavish binding and a new Introduction by Sir George who has hand-signed every book.
In this extensive update of the 1994 paperback book of the same name (With A Little Help From My Friends in the US), SUMMER OF LOVE is George Martin's detailed account of the writing and recording of each song on the Sgt. Pepper album – as well as 'Strawberry Fields', 'Penny Lane' and 'All You Need Is Love'.
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With a revised text, exquisite new artwork and photography throughout, a lavish binding and a new Introduction by Sir George who has hand-signed every book.
- Page size: 250mm x 320mm
- 176 pages
- 130 images
- Featuring: Beatles, The, Sir George Martin, The Beatles
- Era: 1960s
- Genre: Music
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