In the early days of the Beatles, they didn't have a body of work to dig into that would carry up to the next level and maintain their tremendous popularity and demand. This gap in material was bridged by the groundbreaking studio magic and imagination of George Martin, Glyn Johns, Alan Parsons and others. The Beatles arrangements were more complex and dynamic and the focus was on the melody followed by unusual chords and progressions mixed into layers of sounds (multi tracks) much of which had not been heard in pop music before the Beatles.

At that time, the Beatles themselves were clueless to multi track recording techniques and were George Martin's pallet, not the other way around as it it eventually evolved.

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