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Sunset Sound Recorders is a recording studio in Hollywood, California, United States located at 6650 Sunset Boulevard. The Sunset Sound Recorders complex was created by Walt Disney's Director of Recording, Tutti Camarata, from a collection of old commercial and residential buildings - some built more than 80 years ago. At the encouragement of Disney himself, Camarata began the project in 1958, starting with a former automotive repair garage whose sloping floor would tend to reduce unwanted sonic standing wave reflections. Soon, the audio for many of Disney's early films was being recorded at the studio, including ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks'', ''Mary Poppins'', and ''101 Dalmatians''. Over 200 Gold records have been recorded at Sunset Sound, including albums by Prince with ''Purple Rain'', the Rolling Stones with the legendary ''Exile on Main St.'', The Beach Boys with the landmark ''Pet Sounds'' album, Linda Ronstadt with her first disc for David Geffen's Asylum Records label ''Don't Cry Now'', part of the Guns N' Roses ''Chinese Democracy'' album, as well as hit albums for Elton John and Led Zeppelin. The Doors recorded their first two albums, ''The Doors'' and ''Strange Days'', at the studio. ==Notable clients== In 1981, Sunset Sound Recorders owner Camarata purchased The Sound Factory, another Los Angeles recording studio originally founded by Moonglow Records and later purchased and developed by David Hassinger. The two studios now operate as Sunset Sound and The Sound Factory, respectively. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sunset Sound Recorders」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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