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The Lost Studios
Reconstructing the Great American Recording Spaces
The Lost Studios
Reconstructing the Great American Recording Spaces
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Description
The definitive guide to the lost, lamented titans of American recordings studios.
Record Plant. Stax. The Automatt. Caribou Ranch. These and other legendary American recording studios are no longer standing, but their legacies and distinctive sounds live on in countless stories and classic recordings, from Billy Joel to Captain Beefheart, David Bowie to the Pointer Sisters.
Now, for the first time, comprehensive technical details, gear lists, dimensions, and more can be found in The Lost Spaces, architect-turned-producer Richard Adlam's unprecedented guide to the most significant lost studios in the United States. From Atlantic Studios to Universal, Adlam provides painstaking, meticulously reconstructed diagrams and spec sheets accompanied by historical photos, anecdotes, and lists of the key albums and performers recorded in each space. Whether you're an engineer, musician, designer, or all-around music geek, this is a one-of-a-kind resource preserving an essential slice of pop-music history.
Table of Contents
Introduction
A&R 112 West 48th Street
A&R 799 Seventh Avenue
Amigo Studios
Atlantic Studios
Bell Sound
Blank Tapes
Capitol Melrose
Columbia L.A.
Columbia New York
Gold Star
The Hit Factory
King Studios
Mediasound
Mira Sound
Record Plant L.A.
Record Plant NYC
Sigma Sound
Stax Studios
The Automatt
United Sound
Universal
Product details
| Published | 15 Oct 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 208 |
| ISBN | 9798765142875 |
| Imprint | Backbeat |
| Illustrations | 253 color images |
| Dimensions | 280 x 215 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A must have book for anyone interested in recording music. It's great to read about and see the spaces that so many classic songs were created in. Pre DAW's , real rooms , real mixing desks , tape machines, microphones and of course people. First class.
Rob Harris, guitarist for Jamiroquai
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Simultaneously a historical musical document, and inspiration to future record makers. I really love seeing where and how classic artists and albums were recorded.
Ken Lewis, 2-Time Grammy-Winning producer and engineer
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This is an amazing book charting the history of these incredible studios. The detail of the studios and equipment is incredible. This is a must have book!
Andy Bradfield, mix engineer

























