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− | [[Val Valentine]]: a well respected sound engineer having worked with producer [[Norman Granz]] on recordings for his [[Verve Records|Verve]] label during the 1950's. When Granz retired from the recording world in 1962 he sold [[Verve Records|Verve]] to [[MGM]] and Valentine continued to work for them throughout the 1960's engineering many famous albums from the era including [[Freak Out!]]. Valentine worked with his old partner again when Granz returned to the recording world with his Pablo label in 1973. | + | [[Val Valentine]]: a well respected sound engineer having worked with producer [[Wikipedia:Norman Granz|Norman Granz]] on recordings for his [[Verve Records|Verve]] label during the 1950's. When Granz retired from the recording world in 1962 he sold [[Verve Records|Verve]] to [[MGM Records]] and Valentine continued to work for them throughout the 1960's engineering many famous albums from the era including [[Freak Out!]]. Valentine worked with his old partner again when Granz returned to the recording world with his Pablo label in 1973. |
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 17 August 2021
Engineer / Director of Engineering:
Val Valentine: a well respected sound engineer having worked with producer Norman Granz on recordings for his Verve label during the 1950's. When Granz retired from the recording world in 1962 he sold Verve to MGM Records and Valentine continued to work for them throughout the 1960's engineering many famous albums from the era including Freak Out!. Valentine worked with his old partner again when Granz returned to the recording world with his Pablo label in 1973.