The sixth Los Angeles recording session for Jackie Lomax’s debut album Is This What You Want? took place on this day at Sound Recorders Studio.
George Harrison produced the album, which was released by Apple in March 1969.
During this day’s session strings were added to the title track Is This What You Want?, and the song ‘Little Yellow Pills’. The overdubbed instruments were arranged and conducted by Allan Capps, and drummer Hal Blaine was among the performers.
Last updated: 5 October 2021
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