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Recording studio of the week – Hansa studio – Berlin – Germany

calum macdonald studio of the week Hansa studio Berlin Germany

Hansa studio - Berlin - Germany

Hansa studio in Berlin Germany where David Bowie recorded his album Heroes, U2 have ventured into this studio too.

 

Recording studio of the week – Abbey Road

calum macdonald studio of the week Abbey Road

While I'm on a Beatles theme Abbey Road

Recording studio of the week

calum macdonald blog john lennon home recording studio 1960's

Beatle John Lennon at his piano in his attic studio in Surrey 1966-69

calum macdonald blog john lennon playing guitar in his Surrey studio

Beatle John Lennon playing guitar in his home studio in Surrey 1966-69

 

Beatle John Lennons Home Studio

I saw this picture on the web thanks to Mr Google images; it was from an old newspaper article discussing John Lennon and his home studio.

John Lennon newspaper clip home studio

What intrigued me were the old analogue tape recorders in the background. Now I knew of course from reading articles about The Beatles and I am an avid fan of their recording process, that John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison (not sure about Ringo Starr) dabbled in experimental music (we’re thinking here about Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s “Two Virgins”, “Life with the Lions” and “The Wedding Album”) and this obviously was a picture of his studio.

The studio was set up in an attic in a house that Lennon owned called Kenwood, at Weybridge in Surrey.

More research led to more pictures, not many though, there seems to be hardly any taken of the studio and thanks to modern technology namely the internet we have them easily accessible for all of us. These are the photographs I could find.

calum macdonald blog john lennon home studio

 

calum macdonald blog john lennon attic home studio

 

calum macdonald blog john lennon home studio 60's

A great deal of Lennon’s song writing was done in his attic and apparently the capability to overdub from recorder to recorder happened after Paul McCartney set up the recorders for him to do this (and started writing Eleanor Rigby), a productive time.

This then led to the electronic recordings that he undertook on his own, with Yoko Ono and other collaborators.

Getting back to the Brenell tape recorders Lennon appears to have four in the picture, my research leads me to think they are the following models.

The two on the left appear to be a Brenell Mk5M as seen here:

calum macdonald blog brenell mk5m tape recorder used by john lennon

And the two on the right look awfully like the Brenell Standard Mk5:

calum macdonald blog brenell tape recorder used by john lennon

These machines (the Ferrograph being used more in studios) were at the time for musicians who could afford to set up a home studio, the recorders of choice and all the Beatles were known to have them.

There are numerous bootleg copies of the tapes that John Lennon made on the Brenells between 1966 and 1969 and now they are no doubt some of the most historic home recordings you could have.

Other musical equipment in Lennon’s attic included a mellotron, a piano, an organ (Farfisa) and of course his guitars.

Through the use of tape loops and overdubbing Lennon produced many of what could only be described, as avant garde recordings along with the beginnings and ideas that were later to become many of the Beatles marvellous psychedelic Sgt Pepper era recordings.

For those of you who would like the specs of the Brenells what better than a peek at the manual.

calum macdonald blog brenell mk5 manual

calum macdonald blog brenell mk5 manual specs

Let’s finish with an old analogue studio from the BBC’s Playhouse theatre in Manchester, what fun you could have with these, if analogue is your thing.

calum macdonald blog BBC studios

For more information on Brenell tape recorders and their history you could do worse than go to these sites.

http://brenelltape.co.uk/index.html

http://www.schimmel.talktalk.net/tape/brenzone/brenell.htm

BBC Playhouse theatre studio shots.

http://www.btinternet.com/~roger.beckwith/bh/mr/mr1.htm

Fascinating information on John Lennon and his days at Kenwood.

http://kenwoodlennon.blogspot.com/.

 


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