Johnny Marr – Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4 album cover

Johnny Marr – Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4

Album 2022

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2022 album Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4.

Music from Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4

Gear Used On Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Johnny Marr – Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4 (2022). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Johnny Marr on Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4

Acoustic-Electric Guitars

Gibson J-160E

Avg price: $3,644.95

Nevern Square, Earls Court. William It Was Really Nothing, Please Please Please, How Soon Is Now writing session.

"I got this J160 from Denmark Street when I moved to Earl's Court in 1984. I wanted one because John Lennon used one on the early Beatle's albums and I liked 'I Should've Known Better' and 'I'll Be Back'. I wrote 'Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want' on it and 'William It Was Really Nothing'."

Source: www.smithsonguitar.com/2008/12/johnny-marrs-gear.html

Software Plugins and VSTs used by Johnny Marr on Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4

Drum Machine

Arturia Spark 2

Avg price: $125.67

In an April 2022 interview with MusicRadar, Johnny Marr confirmed his use of the Arturia Spark 2 drum machine while creating his album "Fever Dreams Pts 1-4." Marr mentioned, "I got really into the Arturia Spark drum machine, so I was programming a lot," highlighting its role in his music-making process during the covid lockdown period.

Effects Pedals used by Johnny Marr on Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4

Tremolo Effects Pedals

Boss TR-2 Tremolo

Avg price: $90.75

In the second video of the "Making of Council Skies" series, Johnny Marr is observed preparing to contribute to Noel Gallagher's "Council Skies" record. During this segment, a Boss TR-2 Tremolo is visible on the bottom left of Johnny's pedalboard between the 11:16 and 11:20 mark. This visual evidence confirms the use of the Boss TR-2 Tremolo by Johnny Marr, as documented in the YouTube video directed by Anaïs Gallagher.