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Winner of the Oregon Book Award for General Nonfiction and Los Angeles Times bestseller

"It makes good music sound better."-Janet Maslin in The New York Times

"A fascinating look into the West Coast recording studio scene of the '60s and the inside story of the music you heard on the radio. If you always assumed the musicians you listened to were the same people you saw onstage, you are in for a big surprise!"-Dusty Street, host of Classic Vinyl on Sirius XM Satellite Radio

If you were a fan of popular music in the 1960s and early '70s, you were a fan of the Wrecking Crew-whether you knew it or not.

On hit record after hit record by everyone from the Byrds, the Beach Boys, and the Monkees to the Grass Roots, the 5th Dimension, Sonny & Cher, and Simon & Garfunkel, this collection of West Coast studio musicians from diverse backgrounds established themselves in Los Angeles, California as the driving sound of pop music-sometimes over the objection of actual band members forced to make way for Wrecking Crew members. Industry insider Kent Hartman tells the dramatic, definitive story of the musicians who forged a reputation throughout the business as the secret weapons behind the top recording stars.

Mining invaluable interviews, the author follows the careers of such session masters as drummer Hal Blaine and keyboardist Larry Knechtel, as well as trailblazing bassist Carol Kaye-the only female in the bunch-who went on to play in thousands of recording sessions in this rock history. Readers will discover the Wrecking Crew members who would forge careers in their own right, including Glen Campbell and Leon Russell, and learn of the relationship between the Crew and such legends as Phil Spector and Jimmy Webb. Hartman also takes us inside the studio for the legendary sessions that gave us
Pet Sounds, Bridge Over Troubled Water, and the rock classic "Layla," which Wrecking Crew drummer Jim Gordon cowrote with Eric Clapton for Derek and the Dominos. And the author recounts priceless scenes such as Mike Nesmith of the Monkees facing off with studio head Don Kirshner, Grass Roots lead guitarist (and future star of The Office) Creed Bratton getting fired from the group, and Michel Rubini unseating Frank Sinatra's pianist for the session in which the iconic singer improvised the hit-making ending to "Strangers in the Night."

The Wrecking Crew tells the collective, behind-the-scenes stories of the artists who dominated Top 40 radio during the most exciting time in American popular culture.

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“It makes good music sound better.” ―Janet Maslin in The New York Times

“Hartman's book is a great tour through the California music scene of the 60s and 70s and a great introduction to how the music business functioned back then. This story has all the makings of a great HBO series.” ―
The Hollywood Reporter

“A sweet and wistful meditation on the early days of the music business, full of little gems and wonders fit for serious music fans and a commendable, long-overdue tribute to the legendary Wrecking Crew - the ridiculously talented, go-to guys behind so many hits. This book will make your head spin.” ―
Shirley Manson, lead singer, Garbage

“I've been in the music business for over forty years and I didn't know any of this! The Wrecking Crew is a total page-turner. I couldn't put it down. Kent Hartman is one gifted storyteller.” ―
John Kosh, three-time Grammy-winning art director and legendary album cover designer of Abbey Road, Who's Next, and Hotel California

“Hartman makes a compelling case for the skill of his subjects, who often fabricated the crucial hooks that brought their clients fame. Some chapters, such as one about the recording of "Bridge Over Troubled Water," are rich in fly-on-the-wall detail.” ―
Kirkus

“Is Larry Knechtel one of your favorite 1960s musicians? How about Hal Blaine? Carol Kaye? Oh yes they are. These three were part of The Wrecking Crew, a group of brilliant performers who supplied the music for many of the biggest hits during the blazing high noon of American rock. But nobody knew. Until now, that is, because Kent Hartman has at last written, with a verve and enthusiasm underpinned by scrupulous research, rock's great missing chapter.” ―
Richard Snow, former editor-in-chief of American Heritage, author of A Measureless Peril

“Turns out the heart of rock and roll isn't Cleveland after all. It's the Wrecking Crew. Kent Hartman's behind the scenes look at the early days of rock turns much of what we thought we knew about popular music upside down. So many secrets revealed. You won't think about artists such as The Beach Boys, The Mamas & the Papas, or Simon and Garfunkel quite the same. Mr. Hartman's book should go platinum.” ―
Larry Colton, author of No Ordinary Joes, Counting Coup and Goat Brothers, and founder of the Wordstock literary festival

“A fascinating look into the West Coast recording studio scene of the 60s and the inside story of the music you heard on the radio. If you always assumed the musicians you listened to were the same people you saw on stage, you are in for a big surprise!” ―
Dusty Street, legendary radio air talent (KMPX, KSAN, KROQ) and current host of "Classic Vinyl," broadcast live around the world from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Sirius/XM

“From 1962 to 1975, one group of studio players, the Wrecking Crew, provided the tracks for records as various as "He's a Rebel," "Surfer Girl," "California Dreamin'," "MacArthur Park," "Classical Gas," and "Bridge over Troubled Water." Industry insider Hartman opens our eyes to this fascinating group of musicians, tracing the careers of three members of this group--Glen Campbell, Carol Smith, Hal Blaine--who shared little more than an innate inner drive, musical talent, and a work ethic shaped by grinding poverty. Campbell, for example, lit out on the road when he was 13 to play guitar. Eight years later, Campbell joined the Champs, whose "Limbo Rock" Chubby Checker would soon record as "The Twist." In 1962, Phil Spector gathered Campbell, Smith, Blaine, Billy Strange, Bill Pitman, and seven other highly skilled session musicians to lay down the tracks for "Zip-a-Dee-Do-Dah," added the voices of Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans, and a #1 record and the Wrecking Crew were born. Hartman also traces the work of later members of the Crew such as Leon Russell, Larry Knechtel, and Jim Gordon, as well as the successful solo careers of Campbell and Russell. Hartman's fast-paced tale offers dazzling insights into a little known chapter of rock and roll history.” ―
Publishers Weekly

“In Los Angeles in 1960s-70s, if you wanted to record a chart-topping track or album, you called in the crack session musicians collectively known as the Wrecking Crew. Consisting of artists unknown outside the music industry, like drummer Hal Blaine and bass player Carol Kaye, as well as those who would go on to recording fame of their own, such as Glenn Campbell and Leon Russell, the Wrecking Crew was the West Coast's cream of the crop of session players, backing top-notch hit makers Phil Spector, Frank Sinatra, the Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel, and many more. Hartman (marketing, Portland State Univ.), who has worked with many well-known recording artists including Hall & Oates, Three Dog Night, and Lyle Lovett, tells the group's definitive story with a music industry insider's insight and enthusiasm. The only other work on these behind-the-scenes pros is Blaine's
Hal Blaine and the Wrecking Crew, which is more narrowly focused on the experiences of the stalwart drummer. Verdict: Recommended for readers interested in popular music and the music industry, particularly West Coast pop and classic rock.” ―Library Journal

“One of the key innovations of rock and roll was that it empowered young artists to not only write their own material but also play their own music. But in the music industry capital of L.A. in the sixties, even some of rock's most innovative performers sometimes needed a helping hand in the studio. They got it from the assortment of L.A. session players collectively known as "The Wrecking Crew," who are, in many ways, the unsung heroes of the West Coast sound. Dan John Miller narrates the book with the sly tone of an L.A. hustler, chewing on the words, making sure they snap with the same vibrant resonance as a twangy guitar or shimmering cymbal, as befits this fascinating story of musical and cultural legend.” ―
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About the Author

KENT HARTMAN is a longtime music industry entrepreneur who has worked with dozens of well-known artists, including Three Dog Night, Steppenwolf, Hall & Oates, Counting Crows, and Lyle Lovett. He has written for American Heritage, The Oregonian, and Portland Tribune. Hartman teaches marketing at Portland State University and for several years produced The Classic Comedy Break, a nationwide radio feature. He lives in Portland.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ St. Martin's Griffin
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 21, 2013
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1250030463
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1250030467
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.4 x 0.85 x 8.3 inches
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Kent Hartman is the author of "Goodnight, L.A." (Da Capo/Hachette, 2017), along with the Los Angeles Times and Amazon Top 100 bestseller "The Wrecking Crew: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll’s Best Kept Secret" (Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press, 2012), which also won the Oregon Book Award for General Nonfiction. He is also a longtime music business entrepreneur whose clients have included Elvis Presley Enterprises, America, Lyle Lovett, Hall & Oates, Little River Band, Kenny Loggins, Counting Crows, Garbage, Kansas, Eddie Money, Three Dog Night, and many others. Additionally, Hartman is a former nationally syndicated radio show producer and has spent many years teaching at the university level. His official author’s website can be found at KentHartman.com.

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Customers find the book enlightening and enjoy learning about the background information, particularly appreciating the focus on musicianship and the fascinating pop music history. The writing style is well-crafted, and customers describe it as a quick read that provides a good behind-the-scenes look at the music industry. The book receives mixed reactions regarding likability, with some finding it too patronizing.

331 customers mention "Readability"323 positive8 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a very interesting and groovy read that tells a great story. They enjoy learning about the background information presented in the book.

"...It was such a great hit that Strangers would soon knock off the Beatle's Paperback Writer right out of the top of the pop charts to become #1...." Read more

"...The book is extremely detailed and of course you are going to get beefs from people that were actually THERE, because if you are the author and..." Read more

"...for very subjective reasons since I believe it it uses the personal stories of the producers, arrangers, song writers, sessions musicians, breakout..." Read more

"Loved the story. Taught me that what we see in a musical group is not always what we got...." Read more

125 customers mention "Music content"120 positive5 negative

Customers enjoy the book's content about musicians, describing it as an excellent rock 'n roll primer and surprising look at the music industry.

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98 customers mention "Music history"91 positive7 negative

Customers enjoy the book's exploration of rock and roll history, particularly focusing on 60s hits and the California music scene.

"...Kent Hartman's book lives up to its claim by providing an inside story of rock and pop that reveals a lot of insights that I was unaware of,..." Read more

"...forgettable and so well crafted that this books serves an important history of those times and the pop culture all the participants helped to create...." Read more

"This is a good history of the excellent musicians who created a lot of the music that I (born in 1953) and my generation grew up hearing every day..." Read more

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54 customers mention "Writing style"40 positive14 negative

Customers find the writing style of the book very well written and readable.

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"...This was a very interesting book and very well written." Read more

"...Like many reviewers, I found the writing weak in some spots and, yes, predictable and formulaic...." Read more

"...This said, Hartman has put together a readable, interesting account, albeit with all the limitations of his sources and resources, and some wonky..." Read more

31 customers mention "Information quality"27 positive4 negative

Customers find the book informative, with one customer particularly appreciating the detailed personal profiles of the musicians and their backgrounds.

"...The names and places are recognizable and author Kent Hartman has done the research and interviews that make this book a hit...." Read more

"...All the other Wrecking Crew musicians came from varied and interesting backgrounds, but they all seemed to have one thing in common besides talent...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's behind-the-scenes look at the music industry and studio musicians, with one customer noting how it fills out the picture of an era.

"...It fills out the picture of an era in which lots of musicians and lives, young and old, were involved and didn’t lead to stardom, fame or wealth -..." Read more

"...The special gets no mention at all in the book, not one, even though it’s iconic, & at least some of the Wrecking Crew played on it...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the pacing of the book, finding it a nice quick read, with one customer noting its fast pace.

"...But the music of that era is anything but forgettable and so well crafted that this books serves an important history of those times and the pop..." Read more

"...gobs of honey a the passages quoted above, then the book is a nice quick read about an interesting if not often told side of or early rock and roll..." Read more

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12 customers mention "Likability"7 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book's characters, with some finding them very likable, while others criticize the patronizing tone.

"...And luck. Many of these characters seem to be very likable, and it turns out that's one trait that got them rehired a lot too...." Read more

"...Odd. Yet another bio with way too much unnecessary made-up banal dialogue ostensibly to move the story along...." Read more

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Book completely ignores the work with Elvis
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Book completely ignores the work with Elvis
The Wrecking Crew worked with Elvis Presley in the studio for 4.5 years. A hand written letter that I’ve seen from Hal Blaine himself talks very fondly of his studio time with Elvis, & mentions the 4.5 years of playing together. They had several hits together, like the very well known Return To Sender & even played on the legendary 1968 Singer special that Elvis did for TV that became known as the ‘68 Comeback Special. The special gets no mention at all in the book, not one, even though it’s iconic, & at least some of the Wrecking Crew played on it. Namely Hal Blaine. In this book, Elvis is mentioned three total times. Twice in passing when discussing a certain groups of musicians, & once with the snarky remark shown in my uploaded photo. The author didn’t even take the time to do the simple research to get Elvis’ choice of drink correct - he preferred Pepsi. The intentional dismissive attitude towards Presley makes me take everything else in this book into question. I sincerely regret buying the book, & wouldn’t recommend it to anyone else. The authors clear dislike for Elvis is embarrassingly on display here. He even added a list of some of the well known hits from the Wrecking Crew. Not one Elvis song is listed, yet songs from artists that are a lot less known, & songs that weren’t necessarily monster hits are listed. It’s very clear that the author either has some issue with Elvis, or just didn’t do proper research for the book. Either way, as mentioned above, this makes me call into question everything else in the book. I probably won’t even bother to read it. I certainly wouldn’t recommend you buying it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2012
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    Growing up in LA as a teenager in the 60's, we lived for our music. Going to the "record store" such as Wallichs Music City in Hollywood, to check out the latest LP from all of the groups from the Beatles, Beach Boys, Byrds, Mamas & Papas, Simon & Garfunkel and so many others was one of the more enjoyable pastimes to do when out on a date, etc.

    I'm not only a fan that grew up in this era, but I've always pride myself on knowing a lot about the music and musicians who played on these dates, or so I thought until I read the Wrecking Crew. I did learn a lot of exciting tidbits that put all of the music and what happened behind the scenes into a new context!

    Kent Hartman's book lives up to its claim by providing an inside story of rock and pop that reveals a lot of insights that I was unaware of, especially on how the Wrecking Crew came to be. He does this by telling a story about each of the key players as individuals, and then brings them all together as an ensemble and describes how they collaborated with these and other groups to make #1 & memorable hits for them.

    One of my favorite stories was about the '66 recording session for Strangers in the Night, first he tells about how a session musician was asked to give up his seat at the piano when Sinatra's long timer accompanist Bill Miller came into the studio,and you could feel the tension of that date. But it gets better as the drama unfolds behind how it was resolved when the producer Jimmy Bowen weighed in.

    Then, we learn how the famous scat ending (aka do be do be do) was added to the tune, which was also new to me, as it wasn't planned and came right out the session. It was such a great hit that Strangers would soon knock off the Beatle's Paperback Writer right out of the top of the pop charts to become #1.

    All 19 chapters have something uniquely interesting to read, which is why it was a read I couldn't put down, and would love to see a Volume II come out.

    Enjoy,

    Mike
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2015
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    Carol Kaye's and other criticisms aside, as a music fan intrigued by the process of creation, I'm still willing to buy a book and sift through and get the wheat from the chaff. And I did in this case. Maybe this is in part because the songs mentioned are the soundtrack to my growing up as a kid, "transistor radio" strapped to my ear.

    The book is extremely detailed and of course you are going to get beefs from people that were actually THERE, because if you are the author and interviewing so many people (an impressive list) about a period many decades ago, nobody is going to agree on details and of course you have the leftover baggage that can fester over time. You guys with personal relationships can battle it out amongst yourselves.

    I did find Hartman's writing a bit tedious at first, and honestly there was a period about 20% of the way through where I wondered if I were going to make it. But then subject matter really did take center stage and I felt also that Hartman's prose magically got more to the point.

    One reason for the 5 rating is that I appreciated his construction of the story. It is a real challenge taking a decade-plus period, with a lot of key players, and trying to handle it all chronologically as he did (and is really what most of us want). Too many authors are too literal in their chronology and the stops and starts are maddening. You need to write a few sentences about Glen Campbell, or Carol, or Blaine, or whoever and then go grab somebody else and update us on them. Hartman took a measured approach, dropping in some names out of nowhere with just enough information to make us care a little, and then picking up their detailed and interesting stories later. Excellent job there.

    I read a lot of books about musical artists and the music business in general. But it's all been from the 80s on up. If you want to know what was happening when music became, well, rather "good" as it did sometime around the mid-60s, this should be on your list.
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    Reviewed in Brazil on November 24, 2020
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Historias muy interesantes e informativas. El autor tiene conocimiento de
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 16, 2018
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    muchos de los personajes de las historias contenidas en libro. Muy interesante y revelador. Para todos los interesados en la música de los 60's.
  • Kenn Crawford
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good book but it's more than the Wrecking Crew
    Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2024
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    I was hoping it was about the Wrecking Crew and some session info. I'm about half way through and while it does tell about some of the Wrecking Crew and how they got started, there's a lot of info on the artists, how they met so and so, how they came up in the biz until finally a bit of info on the wrecking crew. For that reason I gave it one less star because I feel it spends too much time on artists and producers coming up the ranks when that could have been better spent on the actual Wrecking Crew.
    This is nitpicking but it keeps jumping forward and backwards in time, so it's not a chronically story per se, just snatches of info on a certain period then it jumps to another year for another story.
  • rocko
    5.0 out of 5 stars Une mine !!!
    Reviewed in France on August 10, 2012
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    Si vous êtes un peu curieux et que vous voulez en savoir un peu plus sur les musiciens qui jouent sur les disques que vous avez aimés (et que vous adorez encore même si les disques craquent un peu). Alors lisez ce bouquin et vous apprendrez qui sont les ziquos qui en studio sur la côte ouest des states ont fait ces succès pendant les années 62-72. Parmi ces disques on trouve les ronettes "be my baby", beach boys "I get around" "help me rhonda" "good vibrations", crystals "da doo ron ron", righteous brothers "you've lost that lovin' feelin' ", byrds "mr tambourine man", johnny rivers "mountain of love" "poor side of town" "rockin' pneumonia & boogie woogie flu", simon & garfunkel "I am a rock" "the boxer" "mrs robinson" "bridge over troubled water" et glen campbell (qui faisait partie de ce "wrecking crew") "whichita lineman" "rhinestone cowboy" (pour les plus connus chez nous) et bien d'autres. On trouve dans ce livre des tas d'anecdotes qui expliquent comment se faisait ces disques, il est sûr que cela démystifie pas mal certaines légendes mais d'autres se créent grâce à ce livre. Je savais déjà pas de choses sur HAL BLAINE, TOMMY TEDESCO, CAROL KAYE, GLEN CAMPBELL, LARRY KNETCHEL (décédé récemment) mais j'en ai quand même appris pas mal et je recommande donc chaleureusement cet excellent bouquin (en angliche).