Everything about Live From Abbey Road totally explained
Live from Abbey Road is a 12 part one hour
performance series/
documentary filmed during 2006 at
Abbey Road Studios in
London. The
series features a total of 38 musical artists -- usually 3 per show, performing up to 3 songs per
session. The sessions are recorded without a live audience. Filmed in
High-Definition with the use of
35 mm lenses, the producers have sought to record
performances which “look like a movie and sound like a record”.
Broadcast Licenses
The
series began
broadcasting on
Channel 4 /
More 4 in the
UK in January 2007 under a
license from
Channel 4. As of January 29, 2007, the
series has been licensed for broadcast in 17 countries around the world, including
Sundance Channel in the
US,
NHK in
Japan,
Arts Central in
Singapore,
MuchMoreMusic in
Canada and
Australian Broadcasting Corporation in
Australia. The
series is distributed for broadcast by
Fremantle Media.
Production
Live from Abbey Road Limited is an independent production company formed by the series’ producers,
Michael Gleason and
Peter Van Hooke. The series is produced under a multi year license from
EMI, owner of
Abbey Road Studios.
Musicians
The first series features famous musicians and groups from various genres, artists playing
Rock music to
Heavy Metal, music influenced by
Electronic Music such as
Dance and
Industrial,
Pop and even
Jazz and
Blues have all been featured. The artists spend the day at
Abbey Road rehearsing and performing. Many have their own
mixing desk and sound techs on site. The idea is to capture the sound created during the production of a record, and to film the process without an audience, typical of the atmosphere in a
recording studio. Some of the artists featured include:
For a full list see the
Live from Abbey Road website
Further Information
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