A&R Studios
Настоящее имя: A&R Studios
Recording studio in New York City, USA.
For the record label, please see A & R Recording.
Please, consider also A & R Recording, Inc. if credited that way on the release.
A&R Recording was a major independent studio recording company founded by Jack Arnold and producer Phil Ramone in 1958. A&R's equipment, most of it custom-built, was largely on wheels to facilitate movement from one studio to the next. The floors were made of a hard-looking but soft-feeling combination of concrete and vermiculite. Burt Bacharach called the studio his recording home through much of the 1960s (where he produced Dionne Warwick, among others). A&R closed in 1989.
Also appears on releases as:
- A & R Studios
- A&R Recording
- A & R Recording, Inc.
- A&R Recording, Inc., New York City
- A&R Recording Studio
- A & R Recording Studio
- A and R Recording Studio
- A&R Recording Studios
- A & R Recording Studios
- A & R Studios, New York City
- A and R Recording Studios
- A&R Studios, N.Y.C.
Engineers known to have worked there:
- Dave Sanders in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- Don Hahn.
- David Greene in early 1970s.
- Fred Weinberg
- Ollie Cotton in the 1980s.
- Ed Rice.
- Gary Roth.
- Tony May
- David Scott (6)
- Josiah Gluck
- Stan Wallace
- Chaz Clifton
A&R Recording
322 West 48 Street
New York City
New York 10036-1308
USA