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 If These Halls Could Talk: A Historical Tour Through San Francisco Recording Studios
  

  If These Halls Could Talk: A Historical Tour Through San Francisco Recording Studios by Heather Johnson

  • Published by: COURSE TECHNOLOGY INC.
  • Author: Heather Johnson
  • Page Count: 340
  • Group: MUSIC - RECORDING STUDIO
  • ISBN: 1598631411 / 9781598631418
  • Published: Jun 2006

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If These Halls Could Talk: A Historical Tour Through San Francisco Recording Studios
If These Halls Could Talk: A Historical Tour Through San Francisco Recording Studios takes an in-depth look at San Francisco's colorful and diverse music and music recording history, covering both the recordings and recording studios that housed the jazz and blues of the '50s and psychedelic rock of the '60s, to the rock and funk of the '70s, punk and new wave of the '80s, and the alternative rock, R&B and hip-hop of the '90s through today. Leading Bay Area artists, producers, engineers, and studio owners take readers on a guided tour through some of San Francisco's top recording studios, venturing behind the scenes of some of popular music's hottest albums. Readers will learn about the recording techniques, the magic, and often unusual experiences that went into a wide range of recordings, including works by Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Santana, the Pointer Sisters, Herbie Hancock, Journey, Huey Lewis and the News, Chris Isaak, Faith No More, Green Day, and many more. In addition, If These Halls COuld Talk chronicles the history of the studios themselves. The book discusses the arrival, growth, and departure of studios in and around San Francisco, the myriad advancements in technology through the years and its effect on the recording industry, and how the San Francisco Bay Area's recording facilities have endured through economic ups and downs, increased competition, decreased demand, and the ever-changing, unpredictable music industry.

CONTENTS:

The fifties through the Mid-Sixties: The Pioneers
The late sixties: The San Francisco sound & studio explosion
The seventies: It's party time
The eighties: Excess goes high tech
The nineties: From digital boom to dotcam bust
The new millenium: Picking up the peices

 

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