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Peter Green & Eddie Kramer
Fifty-one years ago today, (March 11, 1966) Green’s first professional recording was released in the U.K. – it met an indifferent fate, but is considered a collector’s item today. Really, only because of Green’s participation.
What I only recently became aware of was that legendary producer Eddie Kramer was apparently behind the console for the two sides. Even stranger, he is credited with having “directed” the recording. Never saw that word used on a record label before or since. I wrote to Kramer’s website asking if he had any memories of the record (doubtful, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to ask) but have not received a reply – Anybody have any more information about the session? Here’s my take https://smilingcorgipress.com/if-you...march-11-1966/
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