The Record Plant

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The Record Plant is a legendary American recording studio complex, best known for hosting sessions by major rock and pop artists from the late 1960s onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf recording studio
associatedWithArtist Aerosmith NERFINISHED
Alice Cooper NERFINISHED
Black Sabbath NERFINISHED
Bruce Springsteen NERFINISHED
Cheap Trick NERFINISHED
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young NERFINISHED
David Bowie NERFINISHED
Fleetwood Mac NERFINISHED
Frank Zappa NERFINISHED
Heart NERFINISHED
Jimi Hendrix NERFINISHED
John Lennon NERFINISHED
Kiss NERFINISHED
Led Zeppelin NERFINISHED
Prince NERFINISHED
Rufus with Chaka Khan NERFINISHED
Stevie Wonder NERFINISHED
The Eagles NERFINISHED
The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
Van Halen NERFINISHED
cityStudio Record Plant Los Angeles NERFINISHED
Record Plant New York NERFINISHED
Record Plant Sausalito NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eraOfProminence 1970s
1980s
late 1960s
foundedBy Chris Stone NERFINISHED
Gary Kellgren NERFINISHED
genreSpecialty pop music
rock music
hasFeature lounge-like atmosphere for artists
multiple large tracking rooms
state-of-the-art control rooms
inception 1968
knownForAlbumRecording Born to Run NERFINISHED
Electric Ladyland (sessions and overdubs) NERFINISHED
Hotel California NERFINISHED
Imagine NERFINISHED
Rumours NERFINISHED
locatedIn Los Angeles
New York City
Sausalito, California NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting sessions by major pop artists
hosting sessions by major rock artists
innovative studio design
reputation legendary American recording studio complex

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Bruce Springsteen album "The River" recordedInStudio The Record Plant
subject surface form: The River
Bruce Springsteen album "Darkness on the Edge of Town" recordedAt The Record Plant
subject surface form: Darkness on the Edge of Town