ANGEL AIR
Hurricane Smith Classic Archives CD
- SKU:
- 41040300
- UPC:
- 5055011700116
- MPN:
- 611
- Condition:
- New
Description
Norman 'Hurricane' Smith was the first recording engineer to work with The Beatles and was responsible for their entire Parlophone output from their 1962 audition for George Martin through to Rubber Soul in 1965. His production and engineering credits include Pink Floyd, Stevie Wonder, Little Richard and Barclay James Harvest with far too many more to name. 'Hurricane Smith' made the transition from producer/ engineer to solo recording artist with the singles "Don't Let It Die" and the phenomenal hit "Oh Babe, What Would You Say", which reached number one in the U.S.A. charts. The cover contains a letter from Paul McCartney and the telegram from John Lennon & Yoko Ono.
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1. I Don't Know Why I Love You 2. From Me to You 3. Who Was It 4. Englishman in New York 5. Don't Hide Your Heart Away 6. Beautiful Day, Beautiful Night 7. Nursery Rhymes 8. A Melody You Never Will Forget 9. Hotcha Ma Chotcha 10. To Make You My Baby 11. Before I Saw Your Face 12. Give Me Love, Give Me Life, Give Me Anything 13. Don't Let It Die 14. Oh Babe What Would You Say 15. Introduction / the Beatles Era - (Interview) 16. The Merseysound Explosion - (Interview) 17. Pink Floyd - (Interview) 18. Norman's Influences - (Interview) 19. Hurricane Smith - (Interview) 20. From Me to You (Reprise)