BBC Radio 2 presents Sgt. Pepper's 40th Anniversary Part 1 June 2, 2007 Part 2 June 16, 2007 Source: digital cable feed > Toslink to PC sound card > Edit with Sony Sound Forge > Flac [FLAC > WAV > CD Wave (used to create track breaks) > FLAC] tracking done by crmass Disc 1 (Part 1) 1. Intro 2. Richard Lush & Geoff Emerick talking 3. Bryan Adams & others talking 4. Bryan Adams - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 5. Razorlight band members & others talking 6. Razorlight - With A Little Help From My Friends 7. The Fray band members & others talking 8. The Fray - Fixing A Hole 9. Magic Numbers band members & others talking 10. Magic Numbers - She's Leaving Home 11. Kaiser Chiefs band members & others talking 12. Kaiser Chiefs - Getting Better Disc 2 (Part 2) 1. Intro 2. Athlete - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3. Travis band members & others talking 4. Travis - Lovely Rita 5. Russell Brand - When I'm Sixty Four 6. The Zutons band members & others talking 7. The Zutons - Good Morning Good Morning 8. Jamie Cullum & others talking 9. Jamie Cullum - Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite 10. Oasis band members & others talking 11. Oasis - Within You Without You 12. Stereophonics band members & others talking 13. Stereophonics - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 14. Richard Lush & Geoff Emerick talking about A Day in the Life 15. Pete Doherty and Carl Barât - A Day in the Life (talking in the middle and at the end To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of The Beatles' legendary album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, multi award winning engineer Geoff Emerick heads back in to the studio to demonstrate the innovative techniques employed for the recording at Abbey Road studios back in 1967. Some of today’s most popular acts join Geoff to witness and discuss how he first recorded the album tracks and record their own interpretation of one of the famous tracks, using the original analogue 4-track equipment. We hear from the artists about the importance of Sgt. Pepper's and listen in on the recording in action to see just how different the experience is for them.