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Books > Arts & Architecture > Music > Music recording & reproduction
From behind the walls of a handful of well-hidden, unlikely
recording studios in the Los Angeles area, legends-in-waiting
created masterpiece albums. It was a time of astonishing creativity
and unprecedented fame and fortune. It was also a time of
unfettered excess that threatened to unravel everything along the
way. With access that only a longtime music business insider can
provide, Kent Hartman packs Goodnight, L.A. with never-before-told
stories about the most prolific time and iconic place in rock 'n'
roll history. He brings the stories to life through new in-depth
interviews with classic rock artists and famous producers. What
Hartman's The Wrecking Crew was to pop singles, AM radio, and the
'60s, Goodnight, L.A. is to album cuts, FM radio, and the
high-flying, hard-rocking '70s and '80s.
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