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  2. Wall of Sound - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Sound (also called the Spector Sound) [1] [2] is a music production formula developed by American record producer Phil Spector at Gold Star Studios, in the 1960s, with assistance from engineer Larry Levine and the conglomerate of session musicians later known as "the Wrecking Crew".

  3. Wall of Sound (Grateful Dead) - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Sound was an enormous sound reinforcement system designed in 1973 specifically for the Grateful Dead's live performances. The largest concert sound system built at that time, [1] [2] the Wall of Sound fulfilled lead designer Owsley "Bear" Stanley's desire for a distortion-free sound system that could also serve as its own monitoring ...

  4. Phil Spector - Wikipedia

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    Spector developed the Wall of Sound, a production style that is characterized for its diffusion of tone colors and dense orchestral sound, which he described as a "Wagnerian" approach to rock and roll. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in pop music history [2] [3] and one of the most successful producers of the 1960s.

  5. Wall of Sound (website) - Wikipedia

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    Wall of Sound was an American music website that provided news, reviews, and information on musical artists. [1] The site was launched and developed in the mid-1990s by Paul Allen 's software and website company, Starwave , in Seattle, Washington . [ 2 ]

  6. Road Trips Volume 2 Number 3 - Wikipedia

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    The cover of Road Trips Volume 2 Number 3 depicts the Wall of Sound. This was the very large and powerful concert sound system being used by the Grateful Dead at the time of these shows. It was composed of more than 600 speakers, powered by dozens of amplifiers. Each musical instrument had its own dedicated array of speakers.

  7. Dick's Picks Volume 24 - Wikipedia

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    The inside is an homage to the Grateful Dead's Wall of sound sound system. The first two pages contain liner notes by Owsley "Bear" Stanley next to a large black-and-white photograph of the system. The two pages in the middle contain a collage consisting of some newspaper clippings backed by another black-and-white image of the system

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  9. Wall of Sound (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wall of Sound (record label), a British label; Wall of Sound (website), a 1990s music website; Wall of Sound, by Marty Friedman, 2017; Wall of Sound (Seattle), a record shop in Seattle, Washington; The Wall of Sound, an album by Geva Alon, 2007; Wall of Sound, an album by Naturally 7, 2009 "Wall of Sound", a song by American Hi-Fi from American ...