Pepperland Laid Waste
"Pepperland Laid Waste" is an instrumental orchestral piece composed and conducted by The Beatles' producer George Martin for the Yellow Submarine film and was the sixth track on the orchestral Side 2 of the film's soundtrack album by The Beatles, released in 1969.
"Pepperland Laid Waste" | |
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Song by George Martin | |
from the album Yellow Submarine | |
Released | 13 January 1969 |
Recorded | 22–23 October 1968 |
Genre | Classical, orchestral |
Length | 2:19 |
Label | Apple |
Composer(s) | George Martin |
Producer(s) | George Martin |
The song was recorded by a 41-piece orchestra at Abbey Road Studios on 22–23 October 1968. In the film, Pepperland is a place inhabited by music lovers and beauty. The film's antagonists, the Blue Meanies, hate music and beauty. They attack Pepperland, destroying the land's beauty along with freezing the inhabitants. Martin's musical illustration of the aftermath of these attacks features atmospheric orchestral swells, trills and climaxes to evoke the despondency afflicting the land.[1]