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Wall of Sound (disambiguation)

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The Wall of Sound was a music production formula created by Phil Spector in the 1960s.

Wall of Sound may also refer to:

  • A "wall of sound" used as a descriptor for a "thick" or loud sound, often as part of a piece of music.
  • Wall of Sound (Grateful Dead), a sound amplification and speaker system used by that band, principally in 1974, as well as the era in which the sound system was used
  • Wall of Sound (record label), a London company founded by Mark Jones in 1994
  • The big band sound of jazz orchestra leader Stan Kenton in the 1940s and 1950s
  • Wall of Sound, a 2009 album by Naturally 7
  • "Wall of Sound", a song by the band American Hi-Fi on American Hi-Fi (album)
  • Wall of Sound, Inc., a California corporation founded by Jack Wall in 2008
  • Raymond Scott's nickname for the vast array of homemade sequencers and synthesizers that took up a wall of his studio