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Buzz Me in: Inside the Record Plant Studios -- Martin Porter - Hardcover

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Artist
Porter, Martin
Release Title
Buzz Me In: Inside the Record Plant Studios
Record Label
Thames & Hudson
Genre 1
Books,Subjects,Arts & Photography,Music,History & Criticism
Label
Thames & Hudson
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Buzz Me In: Inside the Record Plant Studios
ISBN
9780500028698

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Publisher
Thames & Hudson
ISBN-10
0500028699
ISBN-13
9780500028698
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27072444961

Product Key Features

Book Title
Buzz Me in : inside the Record Plant Studios
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Genres & Styles / Rock
Publication Year
2025
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Music
Author
Martin Porter, David Goggin
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.7 in
Item Weight
42 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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I can't even conceive of a place or a lifestyle like that happening now. And as crazy as I remember the Record Plant and the lifestyle that went along with it, the matter-of-fact, uninflated writing shows that it was even crazier than that., An entertaining dive into a wild musical world. . . . Music journalists Porter and Goggin take us behind the scenes where the sounds were created, sliced, and diced. . . . Sex and drugs were inevitably part of the package, with cocaine piled atop amplifiers. . . . There are wild tales of [John] Lennon locking horns with Phil Spector in L.A. [. . .] and a DEA raid in Sausalito aimed at busting Sly Stone. . . .With firsthand accounts from many of the players, it's a cautionary tale., "Buzz Me In is a story about three studios where I've spent thousands of hours making dozens of hit records. They remain three of my very favorite "happy places" thanks to Gary Kellgren and Chris Stone's genius. A deep, and at times hilarious, read. (Check out [the section on] "Walk This Way.")", Gary Kellgren was the first audio engineer I ever worked with, on Goffin and King demos. He was great then and got even greater once at the Record Plant. He was one of the best engineers there ever was and a great cat. He is missed by everyone who knew him. A real rock 'n' roller!, A colorful chronicle of the first 13 years of the Record Plant recording studio... Stitching together meticulous research, interviews with industry insiders and engineers, and ephemera (including album covers, studio posters, and even invitations to Record Plant parties), the authors provide an exuberant account of a chaotic studio culture that fed some of the artists' worst impulses while creating some of the 1970s' most memorable music... Rock fans will find this irresistible., Martin Porter and David Goggin's Buzz Me In: Inside the Record Plant Studios traces the extraordinary history of one of the music industry's most vaunted and influential institutions. During its heyday in the 1970s and beyond, the Record Plant served as the innovative hub for one landmark album after another. In this thoroughgoing and highly entertaining book, Porter and Goggin provide readers with a guided tour of the studios, along with unforgettable stories about the producers, engineers, and artists who made the Record Plant hum., The full story of the famed studio [featuring] tales of inspired performances, visionary engineering, needlessly destroyed equipment, pranks, drugs, government surveillance, fights, romance, sex and drugs. Yes, drugs are listed twice... Meticulously put together by Porter and Goggin... Buzz Me In provides the full picture of all that happened within the walls of each of the Record Plant's studios., An engrossing history of what were among the world's most storied and influential recording studios and the men who founded and guided them through triumph and tragedy., Without the Record Plant, chances are your record collection would sound very different. Buzz Me In gets into all the drama and legendary music that came out of the New York/California studios in the Seventies, with cameos from Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, Fleetwood Mac, and more., The inside story of Record Plant Studios... In '76, three number one albums were produced there: Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life, The Eagles' Hotel California, and Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. The authors take us through it all, play-by-play., These are the stories behind the records. The people who made them and how they made them . . . This particular book has not been written before. We've got books listing all the sessions, but exactly what went down inside the buildings . . . To go into the studio back in the day . . . There was a magic, your skin tingled . . . And that feeling is captured in this book., A fun, fascinating read. It lets the reader peek behind the walls of the recording studio [and] gives a sense of what took place when some of the best music of all time was made., Martin Porter and David Goggin have captured the unique and inimitable vibe of the Record Plant in all its manifestations, along with the spirit of the times in which Chris Stone and Gary Kellgren invented the modern recording studio. These groundbreaking studios and the madcap professionals within were indispensable to the creation of the soundtrack to our lives, and Buzz Me In beautifully translates the sounds of popular music's high-water mark into words. A remarkable story of music, musicians, and America., Cool book. I definitely recommend it to anyone interested in studio history. I got an advance copy last week and reading it was like reliving those crazy times., Wow! There's no stopping once you start with this thing! I spent a big part of my life at the Record Plants in Los Angeles, NYC and Sausalito, so it was good fun reading this account of those days! Gary Kellgren was a brilliant engineer and very close friend. He, of course, created Record Plant and the rest is history. Great job, David and Marty!!, Buzz Me In brings classic rock history to vibrant life... If you go through your record collection, you're bound to find more than a few LPs recorded by the Record Plant, and the stories of how they came to be are positively fascinating., There are many famous names that pop up in this lively tale that, between the carousing, also shows how difficult running a recording studio (or studios) can be.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
781.490973
Table Of Content
Prologue 1. Living Room Studio (1966-1970) 2. Master Control (1970-1971) 3. Second Home (1971-1974) 4. VIP Clubhouse (1974-1975) 5. Hotel California (1975-1977) 6. Sanctuary of Sound (1977-1980) Epilogue
Synopsis
In the seventies, Record Plant studios was at the heart of the largest boom in record production in music history. With studios in New York, Los Angeles, and Sausalito, and a fleet of remote recording trucks, Record Plant was everywhere there was music. In 1976 alone, three #1 albums--Stevie Wonder's Songs In The Key Of Life , the Eagles' Hotel California , and Fleetwood Mac's Rumours --were all recorded in Record Plant studios. Based on the memoirs and archives of studio cofounder Chris Stone, and interviews with over one hundred studio employees, music producers, and recording artists, Buzz Me In narrates this previously untold story of classic rock 'n' roll as the authors received it from industry insiders working behind the iconic studio's locked doors, alongside the great rock stars of the twentieth century. This fast-paced and engrossing book, written by two seasoned music journalists, tells the incredible story of the evolution of Record Plant Studios, tape by tape, and of the hits that were manufactured there. Starting on New York's West Side 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 on 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., 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., 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 Songs in the Key of Life , the Eagles' Hotel California and Fleetwood Mac's 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.

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