Record Plant - Selected List of Albums Recorded at Record Plant Los Angeles (by Year)

Selected List of Albums Recorded At Record Plant Los Angeles (by Year)

  • James Gang: Rides Again – 1970
  • B.B. King: Indianola Mississippi Seeds – 1970
  • Mountain: Flowers of Evil – 1971
  • Black Sabbath: Black Sabbath Vol. 4' – 1972
  • America: Homecoming – 1972
  • The Isley Brothers: 3 + 3 – 1973
  • BeeGees: Life in a Tin Can – 1973
  • America: Hat Trick – 1973
  • Billy Joel: Piano Man – 1973
  • Eagles: On The Border – 1974
  • Joe Walsh: So What – 1974
  • Tom Waits: Nighthawks at the Diner – 1975
  • The Tubes: The Tubes – 1975
  • The Allman Brothers Band: Win, Lose or Draw – 1975
  • Paris: Paris Recorded in Studio "C" in Los Angeles and the "Pit" in Sausalito 1975-76
  • Boston: Boston – 1975–76
  • Fleetwood Mac: Rumours – 1976
  • Dave Mason: Let It Flow – 1977
  • Supertramp: Even in the Quietest Moments... – 1977
  • Cheap Trick: Heaven Tonight – 1978
  • Moody Blues: Octave – 1978
  • Cheap Trick: Dream Police – 1979
  • REO Speedwagon – 1979
  • Rod Stewart – 1979
  • Blue Öyster Cult: Mirrors – 1979
  • Jefferson Starship: Freedom at Point Zero – 1979
  • Survivor: Survivor – 1980
  • Ozark Mountain Daredevils: Ozark Mountain Daredevils – 1980
  • Chicago: Chicago XIV – 1980
  • Rod Stewart: Tonight I'm Yours – 1981
  • Black Sabbath: Mob Rules – 1981
  • Jefferson Starship: Modern Times – 1981
  • Quarterflash: Quarterflash – 1981
  • Devo: New Traditionalists – 1981
  • Kiss: Killers – 1982
  • Fleetwood Mac: Mirage – 1982
  • Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers: Long After Dark – 1982
  • Kiss: Creatures of the Night – 1982
  • Rod Stewart: Body Wishes – 1983
  • Brian May + Friends: Star Fleet Project – 1983
  • Queen: The Works – 1984
  • Devo: Shout (Devo album) – 1984
  • Survivor: Vital Signs – 1984
  • Yngwie J. Malmsteen: Rising Force – 1984
  • Rough Cutt: Rough Cutt - 1984
  • Heart: Heart – 1985 (also in Sausalito)
  • Twisted Sister: Come Out and Play – 1985
  • Autograph: That's the Stuff – 1985
  • Judas Priest: Turbo - 1985 - 1986
  • Andy Taylor: Thunder – 1987
  • Suicidal Tendencies: Join The Army – 1987
  • Rod Stewart: Out of Order – 1988
  • Jet Boy: Feel the Shake - 1988
  • Jefferson Airplane: Jefferson Airplane – 1989
  • Crosby, Stills & Nash: Live It Up – 1990
  • Stephen Stills: Stills Alone – 1991
  • Danzig: Danzig III: How the Gods Kill – 1992
  • Damn Yankees: Don't Tread – 1992
  • Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral – 1994
  • Luis Miguel: Segundo Romance – 1994
  • Tears for Fears: Raoul and the Kings of Spain – 1994
  • Marilyn Manson: Portrait of an American Family – 1994
  • Elton John & Tim Rice: The Road to El Dorado (soundtrack) – 2000
  • Superlive: Superlive – 2000
  • Mushroomhead: XX – 2001
  • Fred Baker and Jeff Wright: Home – 2001
  • Robbie Williams: Escapology – 2002
  • Vanessa Carlton: Harmonium – 2004
  • Kanye West: Late Registration – 2005
  • Evanescence: The Open Door – 2006
  • Ayumi Hamasaki: Secret – 2006
  • Danzig: Danzig 4p – 2007
  • Kanye West: Graduation – 2007
  • Ayumi Hamasaki: Guilty – 2008
  • Lady Gaga: The Fame – 2008
  • Ayumi Hamasaki: Next Level – 2009
  • Lady Gaga: The Fame Monster – 2009
  • Beyoncé: 4 – 2011
  • The Offspring: Days Go By – 2012

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