File:Percy Phillips house.jpg
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Description |
Phillips Sound Recording Services was a studio in the house of Percy Phillips and his family at 38 Kensington, Liverpool, England |
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Source |
The Phillips Acetates homepage: “The studio” [1] |
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Portion used |
80% of original |
Low resolution? |
Yes, copies made from it will be of an inferior quality |
Purpose of use |
To illustrate the article about the man and his studio, which was the first to record an acetate of John Lennon and Paul McCartney |
Replaceable? |
No free alternative is known to be available, as Phillips is now dead, and the house looks completely different today |
Other information |
The Phillips’ family shop |
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