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914 Sound Studios
914 Recording Sound Studios, Inc. was a recording studio in Melanie. It was named after telephone area code 914 which had, until the year 2000, served as the area code for Rockland County, New York==History==
914 Sound Studios was created by Brooks Arthur (Brooklyn-born Arnold Brodsky), a well-known sound engineer at the time, who lived in Rockland County. The 914 Studios was 20 minutes north of New York City and 5 minutes up north from the state border with New Jersey. Arthur later explained its genesis: “I was living in Valley Cottage, New York which is down Route 303 from Blauvelt, back in 1971, and I thought it would be a great idea to have a workshop where artists and producers could hang out for a week at a time, relax and build a record at affordable rates. New York City by-the-hour pricing was already getting expensive, and I envisioned a place where artists like Janis, Dusty Springfield and, later, Bruce would be able to roost for a while and create an album. We built a football field behind the studio and the great Blauvelt Diner was within walking distance. Bruce loved that place!"〔(Classic Tracks: Janis Ian’s “At Seventeen” )〕
Bruce Springsteen began recording at 914 Sound Studios once he signed his first record deal, with Columbia Records in 1972.〔 pp. 77–78.〕 Manager and producer Mike Appel chose
it in order to economize in using the $25,000 advance they had been given; he saw it as "a top-notch facility" that allowed "high quality at reasonable rates" due to its out-of-the-way location.〔 Recordings made at the studio during 1972 would make their way onto Springsteen's debut album ''Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.'' and would also be used as demos for Appel's publishing company, Laurel Canyon Music Publishing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Brucebase, On The Tracks: THE DEMO SESSIONS (APR 1972 - FEB 1973) )〕 Some of these demos would later appear as radio-only releases ("The Fever") or on his late 1990s ''Tracks'' box set, or on innumerable bootleg recordings. All of Springsteen's second album, ''The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle'', was recorded at 914 Sound in 1973.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Brucebase, On The Tracks: THE WILD, THE INNOCENT & THE E STREET SHUFFLE )〕 Still short on money, some members of Springsteen's E Street Band slept in a tent in back of the studio rather than rent a hotel room or drive back and forth to the Jersey Shore.〔 p. 25.〕 The membership of the band even changed temporarily due to the studio; Louis Lahav, the studio's resident sound engineer, provided the link whereby violinist and vocalist Suki Lahav became an E Streeter for six months.〔
The first song for Springsteen's next album, the classic "Born to Run", was also recorded at 914 Sound in 1974. A New Jersey fan and a personal friend of Springsteen at the time, Barry Rebo (who later became the chairman of Emerging Pictures, a national network of digital cinema theaters), used his black-and-white Super-8 film camera to record Springsteen at the 914 Sound Studio. Springsteen labored there for months, between playing club dates, over the four-and-a-half minutes of "Born to Run". Then new producer and future Springsteen manager Jon Landau entered the scene; he described 914 Sound as a "beat-up old funky studio" where, among other things, the piano, which was at the core of the songs, would not stay in tune. Landau also felt that the studio owners had not invested in the most up-to-date equipment and that the sound of the studio was dull.〔Santelli, ''Greetings From E Street'', pp. 34–35.〕 So among the changes he made was to move recording of the remainder of the ''Born to Run'' album to The Record Plant in New York City.〔Appel, ''Down Thunder Road'', pp. 125–126.〕
Dusty Springfield recorded the songs for her intended-to-be 1974 album ''Longing'' at the studio, with Brooks Arthur producing, but for various reasons the album was abandoned.〔(Dusty Springfield The 1970s )〕 The Ramones recorded tracks in 1975 at the studio for an alleged 1975 East Berlin EP, ''Judy's In The Basement - The 914 Sessions''.〔(Ramones Miscellaneous Audio & Video )〕 Janis Ian teamed up with Brooks Arthur for three albums recorded at 914 Sound, including 1975's number-one ''Between the Lines'', containing her hit "At Seventeen".〔 ''Between the Lines'' was the final project at 914 that Arthur worked on.

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