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 <imgcaption image1|>{{20260711-204707.png|Overhead view of Metallica recording basic tracks at The Plant Studio A, Sausalito, in November 1995 during the Load sessions}}</imgcaption> <imgcaption image1|>{{20260711-204707.png|Overhead view of Metallica recording basic tracks at The Plant Studio A, Sausalito, in November 1995 during the Load sessions}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image2|>{{20260711-205038.png|Pathway Studios in Hackney in January 1976 at a Squeeze recording session}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image3|>{{20260711-205107.png|Pathway Studios in Hackney in January 1976 at a Squeeze recording session}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image4|>{{20260711-205139.png|Pathway Studios in Hackney in January 1976 at a Squeeze recording session}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image5|>{{20260711-205150.png|Pathway Studios in Hackney in January 1976 at a Squeeze recording session}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image6|>{{20260711-205155.png|Pathway Studios in Hackney in January 1976 at a Squeeze recording session}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image7|>{{20260711-205200.png|Pathway Studios in Hackney in January 1976 at a Squeeze recording session}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image8|>{{20260711-205447.png|Jimi Hendrix, Electric Lady land studio}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image9|>{{20260711-210104.png|Jimi and Eddie Kramer, with Electric Lady manager Jim Marron observing. No idea who that is in the back. 1970.}}
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 +<imgcaption image10|>{{20260711-205912.png|A 24 track room with a 24/16 API console. It was Flite Three Recordings Incorporated in Baltimore}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image11|>{{20260711-205956.png|The Dave Brubeck Quartet at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in 1959}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image12|>{{20260711-210605.png|Lars Ulrich’s TAMA drum kit at One On One Studios, Los Angeles during the Justice album sessions with Metallica, 1988
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 +Photo credit: Flemming Rasmussen}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image13|>{{20260711-210829.png|Muddy Waters at Chess Recording Studios in Chicago, 1969}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image14|>{{20260711-210959.png|Ethiopian Reggae band Dallol listening to a playback during a session at P.S. Recording Studios on March 24, 1985.}}
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 +<imgcaption image15|>{{20260711-211045.png|Ocean Way Studios - 6050 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, CA}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image16|>{{20260711-211110.png|Geddy Lee pictured in front of the famed Trident A-Range at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image17|>{{20260711-211212.png|Nat King Cole at work; Capitol Studios in Hollywood, 1956.
 +Photo by Bob Merlis}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image18|>{{20260711-211342.png|Palomino Recording Studios - Los Angeles, CA USA (Archived Photo)}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image19|>{{20260711-211456.png|Bob West and Earl Palmer of the Wrecking Crew at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood in the 1960s.
 +West arranged "I'll Be There" for The Jackson 5, a song he co-wrote. Earl Palmer was one of the unsung great session drummers, first in New Orleans, and then, Hollywood.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image20|>{{20260711-211704.png|Apostolic Studios, Greenwich Village, NYC, 1968. John Kilgore at the controls, and in the studio is George "Fluffer" Hirsch, guitarist and singer for Bob Berkowitz's band, later known as Archie Whitewater.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image21|>{{20260711-211742.png|At the recording of CTI, at Rudy Van Gelder's recording studio Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, United States, circa 1970s.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image22|>{{20260711-211941.png|Record Plant Studios,NYC. Circa 1972. Hidley designed Quad room. SpectraSonics console.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image23|>{{20260711-212036.png|Chick Corea's Mad hatter Studio in Silver Lake for the Maynard Ferguson High Voltage sessions in 1986. Jim Exon producer and Bernie Kirsh engineering.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image24|>{{20260711-212106.png|Chick Corea's Mad hatter Studio in Silver Lake for the Maynard Ferguson High Voltage sessions in 1986. Jim Exon producer and Bernie Kirsh engineering.}}
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 +<imgcaption image25|>{{20260711-212113.png|Chick Corea's Mad hatter Studio in Silver Lake for the Maynard Ferguson High Voltage sessions in 1986. Jim Exon producer and Bernie Kirsh engineering.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image26|>{{20260711-212430.png|Chet Atkins & Bill Porter, RCA Studio B, Nashville (1964)}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image27|>{{20260711-212630.png|Pink Floyd at Abbey Road, mixing on the EMI TG 12345 desk}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image28|>{{20260711-212637.png|Pink Floyd at Abbey Road, mixing on the EMI TG 12345 desk}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image29|>{{20260711-212643.png|Pink Floyd at Abbey Road, mixing on the EMI TG 12345 desk}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image30|>{{20260711-212649.png|Pink Floyd at Abbey Road, mixing on the EMI TG 12345 desk}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image31|>{{20260711-212656.png|Pink Floyd at Abbey Road, mixing on the EMI TG 12345 desk}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image32|>{{20260711-212932.png|Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane during a session for the "Milestones" album at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in New York on February 4, 1958.}}
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 +<imgcaption image33|>{{20260711-213012.png|1972 Helios console at Strawberry north, UK}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image34|>{{20260711-213041.png|Dee Dee Bridgewater and Thom Bell at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, 1980}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image35|>{{20260711-213200.png|Tony Camillo’s Venture Sound circa summer 1974-ish ~ David Domanich at the mighty Ampex MM-1000 16 Track}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image36|>{{20260711-213927.png|Monk at Columbia in NYC.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image37|>{{20260711-214048.png|Producer Ray Minshull (seated centre) with Herbert von Karajan, Luciano Pavarotti, Mirella Freni, Elizabeth Harwood and Nicolai Ghiaurov at sessions for Puccini's "La Bohème". Recorded at Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin, October 1972, for Decca Records.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image38|>{{20260711-214925.png|Cargo studios in Rochdale England open 1977 to 1985.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image39|>{{20260711-215103.png|Duke Ellington while recording with the Stockholm Symphony Orchestra for his 'The Symphonic Ellington' album on the Reprise label. The recordings took place on February 8, 1963, in Solna-Sundbyberg, Sweden.}}</imgcaption>
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 +<imgcaption image40|>{{20260711-215148.png|The Lovin' Spoonful, Bell Sound, NYC, 1966}}</imgcaption>
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