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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2017 · 46 MIN

Podcast 132: Recording Engineer Larry Crane on Elliott Smith

from The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

This week, we talk to recording engineer Larry Crane of Portland's Jackpot! Recording Studio about the new and expanded 20th anniversary reissue of Elliott Smith's Either/Or, his friendship with Smith and what those original recording sessions were like. Larry tells us about Smith's in-studio work habits, the gear they used, the work that went into remastering these songs and a lot more. We also discuss the economics of running a recording studio and Tape Op, the magazine that Crane co-founded with John Baccigaluppi.  This week's episode is sponsored by TR Crandall in New York.  Links Discussed:  Elliott Smith's Either / Or (Expanded Edition) on Amazon Elliott Smith helping build Jackpot! (pics) Tape Op magazine The Fretboard Journal Subscribe to the Fretboard Journal podcast via iTunes and leave us a review, please. 

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