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George Chkiantz is a
British recording engineer,
based in London, who has been
responsible for the
engineering on a
number of well-known albums, many of...
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reunited with
recording engineer George Chkiantz, who had
previously worked with them on
Starless and
Bible Black.
Chkiantz remembered Fripp placing himself...
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record company moved them to
Olympic Studios to work with
George Chkiantz to
finish the
recording quickly. The band had
started working with a wider...
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producer and
Eddie Kramer returning as engineer,
along with
George Chkiantz as
second engineer, the band
started the
session by
working on a Noel Redding...
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Olympic Studios,
London in 1975. The live
recording was
performed by
George Chkiantz and
David Hewitt using the
Record Plant Remote Truck. “Asbury Park” and...
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recorded at London's
Olympic Studios with
engineers Eddie Kramer and
George Chkiantz. 18 year old Mike Batt
arranged string and br**** overdubs,
notably on "The...
- of Evermore" Ian Stewart –
piano on "Rock and Roll"
Production George Chkiantz –
mixing Andy Johns – engineering,
mixing Peter Grant –
executive production...
- song had been
subjected to flanging.
Others have
attributed it to
George Chkiantz, an
engineer at
Olympic Studios in Barnes, London.
Another flanging instance...
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percussion on "Jam No. 1–4"
Production personnel Jimmy Miller –
producer George Chkiantz,
Keith Harwood, Andy Johns, Alan O'Duffy –
engineers Alan O'Duffy, Andy...
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backing vocals Production Producer –
Jimmy Page
Recording engineers George Chkiantz at
Olympic Studios, London: "Whole
Lotta Love", "What Is and What Should...