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Celine Dion Phil Spector 1995 RECORDING STUDIO RECIEPT 2 ENGINEER UNRELEASED TRX
$ 633.59
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ABSOLUTELY NO MUSIC IS INCLUDED WITH
THE SALE OF THIS RECIEPT
This is a sale for an original 1995 studio Reciept originally belonging to the infamous producer Phil Spector of Philles Records from the recording studio Ocean Way Recording Inc. for the purchase of rental of facilities used to engineer the
vocal overdubs and rough studio mixes for the unreleased song "Is This What I Get For Lovin You?" with a crossed reference to work on a song called "Just Another Lover" There is an additional reciept from a nearby drug store to buy ear plugs for Phil Spector.
Of all of the never released recorded material that Phil Spector produced in his career the ill fated recording sessions with the talented vocalist Celine Dion rank as perhaps the most sought after songs in the careers of both Phil Spector and Celine Dion.
In 1995 after having heard Celine Dion sing the song “River Deep Mountain High” on a late night television show, Phil Spector was moved to contact the management of Celine Dion with the offer to produce a few tracks for her next record album. An initial agreement was made between Spector, Ms. Dion’s husband and manager Rene and a representative of Sony Music who Dion was exclusively contracted to at the time. Several recording sessions did occur with pop music giants such as Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys attending these recording sessions which were held at Ocean Way Recording Studios in Hollywood, California.
Unfortunately a major difference of opinion happened between Phil Spector and Dion’s management. The arguement was so heated that the contractual agreement was blown up. Since Phil Spector had paid for all of the recording expenses, all of the recordings belonged to Spector and he refused to sell them to Sony Music. This breakdown was widely covered in the entertainment news industry of the time because Spector had not had a major musical release in quite some time.
During these record studio production sessions, a limited number of cassette worktapes were created to enable reviews of the various stages of the musical productions. In the mid 1990s cassette worktapes had largely replaced acetates as a review medium for record producers and other parties directly involved in the recording projects.
In the last twenty five years after the recording of the now legendary 1995 Celine Dion / Phil Spector sessions only the recording a handful of cassette worktapes from the Spector / Dion recording project appear to have survived. With the passing of Phil Spector it is unknown if the recordings from the original multitrack master tapes will ever surface.
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The above mentioned item was obtained from a historically important collection of records, acetates, test pressings, music and media memorabilia that originated from an individual that worked in the music and entertainment industries since the 1960s. This individual most importantly worked for the The Beatles' owned entertainment conglomerate known as Apple Corps LTD in the 1970s as well as being a highly placed employee at Phil Spector Productions.
Please look at my other items to view other items from this important collection.