SUNSET SOUND is very much a part of HOLLYWOOD's iconic recording studio history, and this video documenting the history is priceless! I say the glory days, the Wrecking Crew days of the late 1950's through the late 1970's, a twenty-year period when all the recording studios and musicians were the busiest... my late friend and fellow Brit Phil Yeend, really "shot himself in the foot" when he sold his Conway Recorders in 1976 to Buddy Brundo who still owns it. If I remember it right Herb Alpert cut his very first record The Lonely Bull there, and Buddy really made it even more iconic. The Disney history with Sunset Sound is fascinating in itself, and Paul's father namely the company with the address as the title, just perfect locationwise and everything, ideal for the studio musicians who dovetailed their dates back then racing from one nearby studio to another. The old Chaplin Studios on La Brea was one of the homes for the original PERRY MASON TV show for a while. As Paul Camarata well knows, the business has changed dramatically, and what passes as "music" today is the complete opposite of those glory days which had so much musical diversity and inspiration. Little did anyone know back then, that it was that short 20-year period gave the world its best music ever! SUNSET SOUND and Paul can be rightly proud being part of that legacy...
I had the Jungle Book read-a-long record. I had never seen the movie (this was before video rentals but years after the initial movie release ). But I LOVED that record and book. So I was totally stoked when they brought it back to the theater in the late 70’s.
😳 y’all I forgot all about these! I had Jungle Book too! How different things are in 2021! But I know the excitement I got from that book my daughters miss on their IPads.Kinda opened my eyes
I'm 71 and at 17 I played all over in hollywood and our managers got us recording time there around 1968 , we recorded 2 songs and a old friend still has the 45 ,I have a digital copy
Excellent interview! I had the great fortune of being given an impromptu tour of Sunset Sound by Carl, when I was on my way to LAX to go to New York. It seems that there is a vibe of everyone bring really nice at this shrine of the music industry.
Incredible interview...legendary studio and I believe it was around the corner from what use to be the " Cat and Fiddle " pub in the 80's & 90's on Sunset blvd . I grew up on so many of the records made there , even some of the Disney records and then the Doors and the rest of Rock history.Thanks!
I've watched this video a couple of times, I'd love a book about Sunset Sound. The first 5 Van Halen records were a huge part of my musical journey. The sound of studio 1 and 2 are kind of imprinted on my brain.
Oh my God, how come I missed this video until now? I loved it, I could have listen to this chat for the next 3 hours no problem! 🤩💯👍🏻 This studio means so much to so many of us! 💖 There's just a small thing I was a bit disappointed though... when Paul was asked about the '90s, I thought he was going to mention Nirvana for sure! I know that Nevermind is well documented in Dave Growl's "Sound City" movie, but I wish he had shared some of his memories about it. Nonetheless, beautiful and very entertaining interview! Thank you so much for it!
Excellent interview, music made in studios have a feel , that is timeless, when you go to a studio and work in atmosphere of history its an adventure. Nothing like having a group of musicians or a band locking into a groove , its something that is magical. Just the full current of electricity going to a console and if you can use tape is real art ,along with the acoustics in these legendary rooms .. love the passion you have in keeping Sunset Sound open . More young bands should go to studios instead of being one of the millions with a DAW and wanting a short cut to making music . Bring your hard drive from your home session and mix on a console and try out the echo chambers, you'll be glad you did one day ...
Steve Lukather talks about his days here. Many sessions, some with Jeff Porcaro and other Toto members. So glad Paul mentioned them as the ones who stood out. Studio guys who became great in the industry
If Sunset Sound goes out of biz in the future the building would make an amazing museum. Huge tourist attraction! You guys have prob already thought of this tho...
Did anybody cry when Jackson Browne came in and started banging out Late For The Sky? Name names please. 😄 Listening to Bob Welch's Sentimental Lady when it was finished had to be a magical moment too.
One last thought. Artists like Carli B get over a million hits and will not be remembered in 5 years but yet this place is the history of music of the past 50 years and has 13 comments. I'm 2 of them. That's what's wrong with music today, people have no understanding of the history and nor do they care.
I agree abt (some) people having no understanding nor care about history, or its deets but i respectfully disagree abt Cardi B. As repulsive as i find her genre to be she'll still be some (simple) adults childhood memory. Never forget that today is those simpletons "good ole days". But also the key to staying young is evolving with music. Try not to think "instead of", think "in addition to". The evolution of music, sound, is like a train always moving forward. Never get off the train. To remain onboard, is to remain forever young.
Amazing to hear this history on the platform responsible for adding kindling to the burning of the library of Alexandria of our time, please get these on lbry b4 gootube decides we can't hear where music was made! Just listening to everything that's been recorded here I realized basically your family has brought entertainment to my family in some form another throughout generations !!
If you have a song idea And you wanna lay it down Then come on over to... Sunset Sound If you need a studio Where the hits abound Then head on over to... Sunset Sound We got the best Engineers We've been making hits for years Bring your music - we'll produce it We are Sunset Sound We are Sunset Sound We got the best gear in town We are Sunset Sound You'll love what we can do We are Sunset Sound Take our number down We are Sunset Sound We want to hear from you If you need a demo done With no time to mess around Then come on over to... Sunset Sound If you want your new album To become world reknown Then head on over to... Sunset Sound We're gonna make it happen Metal heads or rappin Bring your band in - let's get jammin We are Sunset Sound
these videos are so great. wish someone would do a documentary on the history of Sunset Sound. EDIT: just got to the end where Paul talks about the problem with doing a documentary. lack of photos or film. dang! that’s a shame. oh well. fingers crossed it still might be possible one of these days 🙏🏻
Would loved to have been a fly on the wall when The Doors recorded the doors and strange days at sunset sound, was it true that jim morrison hosed down the studio after recording light my fire tripping out on acid and one of his boots was stuck in the fence at the recording studio when he left and jac holzman paid for the damage?
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Can you please explain why you say, "Tracking" instead of recording?
I always think the best interviewers let their subjects speak without too much interruption or imposing their opinions or expectations. Not sure this one does tbh.
I see the scarf and the backwards ball cap, and I’m thinking total bullcrap. And I absolutely love this channel. Are you trying your come off as socially aware? Well, for most of us, it comes off as socially dumbed down.
And all the free music intruded the sales of CDs, thank god, they didn't quit to sale them, I'm a purify nerd about music, I'm a lucky guy, as a mixer that multitracks comes in via internet, and when I did the mix, straight to the mastering engineer. But there is one thing you have to keep in mind, quality, you won't find quality on itunes or any other streaming service. I have trained ears and I can get so the compressed and RAW recordings apart. My mentor always pointed to Sunset Studios, and if I had the money, I sure would bring a visit. But from Belgium it's an expensive trip. Good, there is youtube. Take care all.
Never any talk of the greatest sonic/produced records of the 1970's. Earth, Wind & Fire deserves an episode. George Massenberg's recording are superior to anything of the era.
Third time here, I come here to dream , noice. Oh so that's what really happened. Lol I ignored musical journalism as a kid for good reason, so much fluff and bs. As a writer now I'm fascinated with the ugly mess creating beautiful requires. Ta
As a music geek of 48 years old this is the stuff I live for!!!
I’m a 45 year old Music Geek too!!! This is Amazing! 🎶
SUNSET SOUND is very much a part of HOLLYWOOD's iconic recording studio history, and this video documenting the history is priceless!
I say the glory days, the Wrecking Crew days of the late 1950's through the late 1970's, a twenty-year period when all the recording studios and musicians were the busiest... my late friend and fellow Brit Phil Yeend, really "shot himself in the foot" when he sold his Conway Recorders in 1976 to Buddy Brundo who still owns it. If I remember it right Herb Alpert cut his very first record The Lonely Bull there, and Buddy really made it even more iconic.
The Disney history with Sunset Sound is fascinating in itself, and Paul's father namely the company with the address as the title, just perfect locationwise and everything, ideal for the studio musicians who dovetailed their dates back then racing from one nearby studio to another.
The old Chaplin Studios on La Brea was one of the homes for the original PERRY MASON TV show for a while.
As Paul Camarata well knows, the business has changed dramatically, and what passes as "music" today is the complete opposite of those glory days which had so much musical diversity and inspiration. Little did anyone know back then, that it was that short 20-year period gave the world its best music ever!
SUNSET SOUND and Paul can be rightly proud being part of that legacy...
2:06 Yep, "When you hear the chimes, turn the page." I remember those records from when I was a kid.
OMG...I forgot all about the chimes!! My childhood just came flashing back.
I had the Jungle Book read-a-long record. I had never seen the movie (this was before video rentals but years after the initial movie release ). But I LOVED that record and book. So I was totally stoked when they brought it back to the theater in the late 70’s.
😳 y’all I forgot all about these! I had Jungle Book too! How different things are in 2021! But I know the excitement I got from that book my daughters miss on their IPads.Kinda opened my eyes
I can't wait to work in studio 3 .what a great studio. I'm so glad this place is still making great records
Love the Sunset Sound Plug-In! Thanks for making this video. The stories are priceless
Amazing doc. Mil Gracias!!!
I've recorded at both Sunset Sound and Sound Factory, Blessed!!!
So cool! Thank you for all the stories 🫶
I'm 71 and at 17 I played all over in hollywood and our managers got us recording time there around 1968 , we recorded 2 songs and a old friend still has the 45 ,I have a digital copy
Email it to us
I emailed the mp3 , man it was raw, back on 1 inch tape plus not much playing experience , back when nobody was that good
Great Interview!! New the studio was famous but it’s simply incredible the amount of amazing music that came out of this studio!! Just bought a shirt!
Excellent interview! I had the great fortune of being given an impromptu tour of Sunset Sound by Carl, when I was on my way to LAX to go to New York. It seems that there is a vibe of everyone bring really nice at this shrine of the music industry.
I really love your video a lot. Great interview with an interesting look upon Sunset Sound's history
This is so interesting. You are part of our history and our musical treasures.
Thank you so much for this...priceless.
Thanks for the love
This deserves so many more views.
GREAT interview! Keep em’ comin’.
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Incredible interview...legendary studio and I believe it was around the corner from what use to be the " Cat and Fiddle " pub in the 80's & 90's on Sunset blvd . I grew up on so many of the records made there , even some of the Disney records and then the Doors and the rest of Rock history.Thanks!
Love this!❤❤❤❤
Hey Paul! You Look Great! Amazing Interview Guys!
These a really fun, guys. Keep 'em coming! So appreciate having Paul share all this. Thanks, Paul.
Thank you for this! Absolutely incredible. So much history happened at Sunset Sound.
What a story! Amazing interview! 👍
Good stuff, guys. Would've really enjoyed seeing a walkthrough as well! :)
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This is down right fascinating!!!! Inspiring me to get my small 8 track bedroom studio up and running. Such a great interview.
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Great video! Love the history!
These a really fun, guys. Keep 'em coming! So appreciate having Paul share all this. Thanks, Paul.
Disney History!!!
Wasn't expecting THAT!
Very cool.
I would love to see Paul give a tour of the studio and show where things used to be and how things were set up.
Extremely interesting. Thanks for putting this out.
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Love Love what you doing. THank you
This channel is phenomenal. As a serious musician, I’d love to visit this studio sometime. These guys are just great.
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Serious as in heavy achievement, or you write somber un funny music?
I've watched this video a couple of times, I'd love a book about Sunset Sound. The first 5 Van Halen records were a huge part of my musical journey. The sound of studio 1 and 2 are kind of imprinted on my brain.
Oh my God, how come I missed this video until now? I loved it, I could have listen to this chat for the next 3 hours no problem! 🤩💯👍🏻 This studio means so much to so many of us! 💖 There's just a small thing I was a bit disappointed though... when Paul was asked about the '90s, I thought he was going to mention Nirvana for sure! I know that Nevermind is well documented in Dave Growl's "Sound City" movie, but I wish he had shared some of his memories about it. Nonetheless, beautiful and very entertaining interview! Thank you so much for it!
Nevermind was recorded at Sound City, not Sunset Sound. (totally different place)
@@ULTRAMUNXisms Oh my god... you're so right! What was I thinking?? I got totally mistaken, shame on me! 🙏🏻
@@lucabiolzi1767 DUH!!!
Dave Grohl.
LOVE< to hear the stories, Tutti is amazing
Excellent interview, music made in studios have a feel , that is timeless, when you go to a studio and work in atmosphere of history its an adventure. Nothing like having a group of musicians or a band locking into a groove , its something that is magical. Just the full current
of electricity going to a console and if you can use tape is real art ,along with the acoustics in these legendary rooms .. love the passion you have in keeping Sunset Sound open . More young bands should go to studios instead of being one of the millions with a DAW and wanting a short cut to making music . Bring your hard drive from your home session and mix on a console and try out the echo chambers, you'll be glad you did one day ...
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Steve Lukather talks about his days here. Many sessions, some with Jeff Porcaro and other Toto members. So glad Paul mentioned them as the ones who stood out. Studio guys who became great in the industry
When I was a kid we had some of those Disney records. I haven't heard them for ages, but I can still "hear" parts of them in my head.
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I live in Connecticut but I’m fascinated with this place. My dream job would be to work there!
Thank you.
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I had forgotten all about Sterling Holloway. That voice he had...
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If Sunset Sound goes out of biz in the future the building would make an amazing museum. Huge tourist attraction! You guys have prob already thought of this tho...
Hi Sunset, will you be publishing the Complete Recording Sessions of Prince at SunSet Studios like the Beatles books?
Did anybody cry when Jackson Browne came in and started banging out Late For The Sky? Name names please. 😄
Listening to Bob Welch's Sentimental Lady when it was finished had to be a magical moment too.
I used to live a block away from the studio on Leland Way and Las Palmas in the late 80’s
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One last thought. Artists like Carli B get over a million hits and will not be remembered in 5 years but yet this place is the history of music of the past 50 years and has 13 comments. I'm 2 of them. That's what's wrong with music today, people have no understanding of the history and nor do they care.
Exactly .
I agree abt (some) people having no understanding nor care about history, or its deets but i respectfully disagree abt Cardi B. As repulsive as i find her genre to be she'll still be some (simple) adults childhood memory. Never forget that today is those simpletons "good ole days". But also the key to staying young is evolving with music. Try not to think "instead of", think "in addition to". The evolution of music, sound, is like a train always moving forward. Never get off the train. To remain onboard, is to remain forever young.
Carli b OK boomer
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@@FYMASMD yes, boomer
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Amazing to hear this history on the platform responsible for adding kindling to the burning of the library of Alexandria of our time, please get these on lbry b4 gootube decides we can't hear where music was made! Just listening to everything that's been recorded here I realized basically your family has brought entertainment to my family in some form another throughout generations !!
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If you have a song idea
And you wanna lay it down
Then come on over to...
Sunset Sound
If you need a studio
Where the hits abound
Then head on over to...
Sunset Sound
We got the best Engineers
We've been making hits for years
Bring your music - we'll produce it
We are Sunset Sound
We are Sunset Sound
We got the best gear in town
We are Sunset Sound
You'll love what we can do
We are Sunset Sound
Take our number down
We are Sunset Sound
We want to hear from you
If you need a demo done
With no time to mess around
Then come on over to...
Sunset Sound
If you want your new album
To become world reknown
Then head on over to...
Sunset Sound
We're gonna make it happen
Metal heads or rappin
Bring your band in - let's get jammin
We are Sunset Sound
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Those are some nice hoodies at the online store on the website.
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Darrell Johnson was a cuz of mine.. he worked there
Jim Morrison was a NUT!!
these videos are so great. wish someone would do a documentary on the history of Sunset Sound.
EDIT: just got to the end where Paul talks about the problem with doing a documentary. lack of photos or film. dang! that’s a shame. oh well. fingers crossed it still might be possible one of these days 🙏🏻
Would loved to have been a fly on the wall when The Doors recorded the doors and strange days at sunset sound, was it true that jim morrison hosed down the studio after recording light my fire tripping out on acid and one of his boots was stuck in the fence at the recording studio when he left and jac holzman paid for the damage?
Can you please explain why you say, "Tracking" instead of recording?
I have a question, did the band Spirit record at Sunset?
You bet your ace they did!!! 🔥🤘
@@sunsetsoundrecorders amazing, I often wondered if them and Zep ever crossed paths. Love these stories.
Roger Linn 41:41
Sterling Holloway was the original voice of Winnie the Poo
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Will you be doing any giveaways for the Purple Rain T-shirts or hoodies, would be nice....
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I always think the best interviewers let their subjects speak without too much interruption or imposing their opinions or expectations. Not sure this one does tbh.
I see the scarf and the backwards ball cap, and I’m thinking total bullcrap. And I absolutely love this channel. Are you trying your come off as socially aware? Well, for most of us, it comes off as socially dumbed down.
And all the free music intruded the sales of CDs, thank god, they didn't quit to sale them, I'm a purify nerd about music, I'm a lucky guy, as a mixer that multitracks comes in via internet, and when I did the mix, straight to the mastering engineer. But there is one thing you have to keep in mind, quality, you won't find quality on itunes or any other streaming service. I have trained ears and I can get so the compressed and RAW recordings apart. My mentor always pointed to Sunset Studios, and if I had the money, I sure would bring a visit. But from Belgium it's an expensive trip. Good, there is youtube. Take care all.
What did your father record for British and US security services ? ...G...
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Happy to hear Nepotism is alive & well!
How so?
Tiny d energy on full display here
What’s with the scarf around your neck?
Tommy Tedesco!!
I will never forget when Bette Midler rubbed her feet very close by my side , on August 5th 1980 at sunset sound Studios...
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Never any talk of the greatest sonic/produced records of the 1970's. Earth, Wind & Fire deserves an episode. George Massenberg's recording are superior to anything of the era.
90s end of disco? Lol
Third time here, I come here to dream , noice. Oh so that's what really happened. Lol I ignored musical journalism as a kid for good reason, so much fluff and bs. As a writer now I'm fascinated with the ugly mess creating beautiful requires. Ta
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As a music geek of 48 years old this is the stuff I live for!!!
Great Interview!! New the studio was famous but it’s simply incredible the amount of amazing music that came out of this studio!! Just bought a shirt!
As a music geek of 48 years old this is the stuff I live for!!!