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Hyde Street Studios is an American music recording facility in San Francisco, California. [1] Located at 245 Hyde Street and previously occupied by Wally Heider Studios, it became Hyde Street Studios in 1980 when it was taken over by local songwriter, musician, and independent record producer Michael Ward with his two partners Tom Sharples and former Tewkesbury Sound studio owner Dan Alexander ...
Wally Heider Studios was a recording studio founded in San Francisco in 1969 by recording engineer and studio owner Wally Heider. [1] Between 1969 and 1980, numerous notable artists recorded at the studios, including Creedence Clearwater Revival , Jefferson Airplane , Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young , and The Grateful Dead .
Wally Heider with Bill Putnam 1984. Wally Heider (né Wallace Beck Heider; 20 May 1922 Sheridan, Oregon – 22 March 1989) was an American recording engineer and recording studio owner who refined and advanced the art of studio and remote recording and was instrumental in recording the San Francisco Sound in the late 1960s and early 1970s, recording notable acts including Jefferson Airplane ...
California 37 was recorded in various locations across North America. Recording sessions for the band's sixth studio album took place at the Tiny Telephone and Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco and at Ruby Red Studios located in Los Angeles.
Alpha & Omega Recording is the San Rafael, California recording studio of American music producer, Sandy Pearlman. Alpha & Omega Recording began in 1986, in Studio C at San Francisco's Hyde Street Studios, which Pearlman leased until 1991 from the studio's owner, Dan Alexander. [1] [2] It is now located at 150 Bellam Street in San Rafael ...
It was recorded at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco, California, and was produced by Andy Sneap. The album was released July 8, 1997, and re-issued with bonus material in October 2007. Track listing
The band recorded their Warner's debut at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco during January and February 1997 with producer John Croslin, engineer Dave McNair, and new drummer Steven T. Hall. During the fall of 1997, Sixteen Deluxe toured extensively as the opening act for Luna on their Pup Tent tour.
Record Two Studios, Mendocino County, Comptche, California. Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco. Polk Street Recording, San Francisco. Mixed at Madhatter Studios, Los Angeles. "Another Song for a Blue Guitar" recorded and mixed at Polk Street Recording. Mark Needham – recording engineer. Billy Anderson – engineer.