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George Martin differed from most producers of record albums from his time. When he worked with the Beatles, he made the album sound the way the way they wanted it to sound instead of he wanted it to. Whatever sound that they wanted on the album, he had to go find it. The recording techniques he used had never been done before, they were breakthroughs at the time. Like in the song "Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite", he took several recordings of calliopes, organs, and other circus sounds and took the tapes from them and cut them into sections and mixed them all up randomly for the final sound. He
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