South Saturn Delta - Recording Details

Recording Details

  • Track 1 recorded at TTG Studios in Hollywood, California on Oct. 22, 1968
  • Track 2 recorded at Olympic Studios in London, UK on Oct. 14, 1967
  • Track 3 recorded at TTG Studios in Hollywood, California on Oct. 29, 1968
  • Track 4 recorded at Record Plant Studios in New York City, New York on May 2 and Jun. 14, 1968
  • Track 5 recorded at Record Plant Studios in New York City, New York on Jan. 21 and Feb. 3, 1970 and at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, New York on Aug. 22, 1970
  • Track 6 recorded at The Hit Factory in New York City, New York on Aug. 28, 1969
  • Track 7 recorded at Olympic Studios in London, UK on Jan. 26 and 28, 1968 and at Record Plant Studios in New York City, New York on May 1, 1968
  • Track 8 recorded at Olympic Studios in London, UK on Jan. 21 and 26, 1968
  • Track 9 recorded at Mayfair Studios in New York City, New York on Jul. 19, 1967
  • Track 10 recorded at Olmstead Studios in New York City, New York on Apr. 1 and 3, 1969
  • Track 11 recorded at Olympic Studions in London, UK on Nov. 13, 1967
  • Track 12 recorded at Record Plant Studions in New York City, New York on Mar. 24, 1970 and at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, New York in June 1970
  • Track 13 recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, New York on Jul. 1, 1970
  • Track 14 recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, New York on Jun. 17, Jul. 19-20 and Aug. 22, 1970
  • Track 15 recorded at Record Plant Studios in New York City, New York on Mar. 23, 1970

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