- Hank Cicalo
Hank Cicalo is an American
recording engineer , most notable for his work in the 1960s and 1970s. Among the artists Cicalo recorded areThe Monkees ,Carole King andGeorge Harrison .The Monkees
Cicalo worked at
RCA Records 'srecording studio inHollywood, California during the 1960s. Early in 1967, The Monkees recorded their "Headquarters" album, which was their first to feature all four band members playing instruments. Lacking experience as a recording group, the sessions dragged out from a normal two or three weeks of sessions to a full six weeks. Cicalo worked patiently with the Monkees, and their producerChip Douglas (himself a first-time producer), and the album came together as the band learned about making records. As a thank-you to Cicalo, the Monkees gave him writing credit for their song "No Time" (included on "Headquarters"). This briefly got Cicalo into trouble, as RCA had a rule against engineers soliciting songs for recording. When matters were explained, Cicalo was able to collect the writer'sroyalties ; released to praise and brisk sales, "Headquarters" paid Cicalo enough money to buy a house. He worked later with the Monkees on "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd. ", and other albums.Later career
Cicalo engineered portions of Carole King's landmark "Tapestry" album, and some of her later works. He also worked with George Harrison at his
Friar Park recording studio, to make Harrison's "Thirty-Three & 1/3 ".References
* "The Monkees Tale", Eric Lefcowitz (Last Gasp Press) (ISBN 0-86719-338-7)
* "Monkeemania! The True Story of the Monkees", Glenn A. Baker, Tom Czarnota & Peter Hogan (St. Martin's Press) (ISBN 0-312-00003-0)External links
*imdb name|id=0161951|name=Hank Cicalo
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