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The inside story of Record Plant studios – the real ‘Hotel
California’ – that reveals how the greatest music of the seventies
was recorded and why the artists checked out but rarely left.In the
1970s, Record Plant Studios was ground zero for the largest boom in
record production in music history. With complexes in New York, Los
Angeles and Sausalito, and a fleet of remote recording trucks,
Record Plant was everywhere there was music. In 1976 alone, the
studio produced three number-one albums: Stevie
Wonder’s&,nbsp,Songs in the Key of Life, the
Eagles’&,nbsp,Hotel California&,nbsp,and Fleetwood
Mac’s&,nbsp,Rumours.Written by two veteran music journalists,
this engrossing book tells the incredible story of the evolution of
Record Plant Studios tape by tape. Starting on the westside of New
York in 1968 with the recording of Jimi Hendrix’s Electric
Ladyland, Record Plant expanded to LA, where Stevie Wonder produced
his greatest hits, and then to Sausalito where Sly Stone, Bob
Marley and Fleetwood Mac encamped, John Lennon made New York his
post-Beatles home, and the Eagles conceived Hotel California while
working in LA. Each location showcased the founders’ proven formula
of combining state-of-the-art audio, fantasy bedrooms and group
jacuzzis, with sex, drugs and celebrity jams.Largely based on the
memoirs and archives of studio co-founder Chris Stone, and
supplemented by interviews with over 100 studio employees, music
producers and recording artists, this is the untold story, in all
its brazen glory, of the recording of classic rock’n’roll as told
by the insiders who gladly toiled behind the locked doors of the
most prolific recording factory of all time.