Podcast Exclusive: Mixing Thin Lizzy’s Live And Dangerous With Sound Engineer Ben Findlay

Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous with Ben Findlay

 

So after decades we can now see how many overdubs there really were on Thin Lizzy’s classic live album ‘Live and Dangerous’.

In this exclusive podcast sound engineer Ben Findlay talks about and shows on screen what was involved in mixing the This Lizzy ‘Live and Dangerous Super Deluxe Box Set. Ben shows on screen the actual multitracks so we get to talk about the age old question…so how many over dubs were there?

Ben Also talks about the recent Beck Bogert & Appice Box Set. Ben’s expertise is a rare blend of traditional, pre-digital recording techniques and vast experience in live concert mixing. His skill set extends to record production, 5.1 surround sound mixing, album mastering, on-site recording, live TV broadcast mixing, and studio consultancy.

Ben’s versatility makes him an invaluable asset for any audio project. His impressive portfolio includes collaborations with iconic artists such as Robert Plant, Peter Gabriel, Clannad, Simply Red, Lionel Richie, Jeff Beck, Paul McCartney, Sting, Cara Dillon, Yusuf Islam (formerly known as Cat Stevens), Thin Lizzy, Paolo Nutini, Patti Smith, Gary Moore, Van Morrison, and Beck-Bogert-Appice. Join me as we delve into the world of sound engineering with the immensely talented Ben Findlay.

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Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Phil Aston is the founder and editor of Now Spinning Magazine, an independent music website and YouTube channel dedicated to physical music formats, including vinyl records, CDs, deluxe editions, box sets and classic album reissues. A lifelong music fan, collector and former guitarist, Phil brings musician insight, industry experience and a collector’s passion to his reviews, interviews and features. Through Now Spinning Magazine, Phil covers classic rock, progressive rock, hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock, jazz fusion and related genres, with a particular focus on sound quality, packaging, archive releases and the emotional connection between music and physical media.

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