Recording Locations
(Alphabetical Order)
- Back in the Saddle- Recorded at the Wherehouse, Waltham, Mass. & Record Plant Studios, NYC, Feb-March 1976
- Cheese Cake- Recorded at Media Sound and Record Plant Studios, NYC, May-Aug., 1979
- Chip Away The Stone- Recorded at Long View Farms, Mass, June 4, 1978
- Circle Jerk- Recorded at the Cenacle, Armonk, NY, & Record Plant Studios, NYC, June-Oct., 1977 (?)
- Come Together- Recorded at the Wherehouse, Mass, 8/21/78
- Critical Mass- Recorded at the Cenacle, Armonk, NY, & Record Plant Studios, NYC, June-Oct., 1977
- Downtown Charlie- Recorded at The Record Plant, NYC, 8/19/78
- Draw The Line- Recorded at the Cenacle, Armonk, NY, & Record Plant Studios, NYC, June-Oct., 1977
- Dream On- Recorded at Intermedia Studios, Boston, 1972
- Helter Skelter- Recorded at Great Northern Recording Studios, 1975
- I Live In Connecticut- Recorded at The Wherehouse, Waltham, Mass, 3/10/79
- I Wanna Know Why- Recorded on tour at the Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Tx, 7/4/78
- Jailbait- Recorded at Power Station, NYC & Criteria Studios, Miami, FL, 1982
- Kings And Queens- Recorded live on tour in Boston, 3/28/78
- Krawitham- Recorded at the Cenacle, Armonk, NY, 5/2/77
- Last Child- Recorded at the Wherehouse, Waltham, Mass. & Record Plant Studios, NYC, Feb-March, 1976
- Let It Slide- Recorded at Media Sound, NYC, March, 1979
- Lick And A Promise- Recorded at the Wherehouse, Waltham, Mass. & Record Plant Studios, NYC, Feb-March, 1976
- Lord Of The Thighs- Recorded on tour at the Cottonbowl, Dallas, Tx, 7/4/78
- Major Barbara- Recorded at Power Station, NYC, May 20, 1971
- Make It- Recorded at Intermedia Studios, Boston, 1972
- Mama Kin- Recorded at Intermedia Studios, Boston, 1972
- Milkcow Blues- Recorded at the Cenacle, Armonk, NY, & Record Plant Studios, NYC, June-Oct., 1977
- Movin' Out- Recorded at Intermedia Studios, Boston, 1972
- Nobody's Fault- Recorded at the Wherehouse, Waltham, Mass. & Record Plant Studios, NYC, Feb-March, 1976
- No More No More- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, February, 1975
- No Surprise- Recorded at Media Sound and Record Plant Studios, NYC, May-Aug., 1979
- One Way Street- Recorded at Intermedia Studios, Boston, 1972
- On The Road Again- Recorded at Intermedia Sound, 5/8/72
- Pandora's Box- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, between 12/17/73 and 1/14/74
- Rats In The Cellar -Recorded at the Wherehouse, Waltham, Mass. & Record Plant Studios, NYC, Feb-March, 1976
- Rattlesnake Shake- Recorded at Counterpart studios, 1971
- Riff & Roll- Recorded at Power Station, NYC, 9/16/81
- Round And Round- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, February, 1975
- Same Old Song And Dance- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, between 12/17/73 and 1/14/74
- Seasons Of Wither- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, between 12/17/73 and 1/14/74
- Sharpshooter- Recorded at Axis Studios, Atlanta, GA, 1980–81
- Shit House Shuffle- Recorded at Media Sound, NYC, 5/30/79
- Soul Saver- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, February, 1975
- South Station Blues- Recorded at Boston Opera House and Wherehouse, Waltham, Mass, 1981
- Sweet Emotion- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, February, 1975
- Three Mile Smile- Recorded at Media Sound and Record Plant Studios, NYC, 7/10/79
- Toys In The Attic- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, February, 1975
- Train Kept A Rollin'- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, between 12/17/73 and 1/14/74
- Walkin' The Dog- Recorded at Counterpart studios, 1971
- Walk This Way- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, February, 1975
- When I Needed You- Recorded at CBS Studios, NYC, 10/5/66
- Write Me A Letter- Recorded on tour in Boston, November, 1976
- You See Me Crying- Recorded at Record Plant Studios, NYC, February, 1975
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