Buzz Me In Inside the Record Plant Studios

Buzz Me In Inside the Record Plant Studios by Martin Porter, published by Thames & Hudson on May 6, 2025, offers an in-depth exploration of the iconic Record Plant Studios, known as the real ‘Hotel California.’ This 384-page book delves into the history of the studio, which became a pivotal hub for music production in the 1970s, producing landmark albums from artists like Stevie Wonder, the Eagles, and Fleetwood Mac. Through a combination of memoirs, archives, and interviews with over 100 individuals connected to the studio, the book reveals the unique environment that fostered creativity and collaboration among some of the greatest musicians of the era.
Readers will discover the evolution of Record Plant Studios from its inception in New York in 1968 to its expansion in Los Angeles and Sausalito. The narrative highlights the studio’s innovative approach, blending advanced audio technology with a vibrant atmosphere that included fantasy bedrooms and celebrity gatherings. The book captures the essence of a transformative period in music history, focusing on the experiences of those who worked within its walls. With themes encompassing music history, biographies, and the cultural impact of the 1970s, this edition provides a comprehensive look at the behind-the-scenes dynamics that shaped classic rock.
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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 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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