Glenn's a great writer. But in his Dylan comments he was a little harsh on
Sound 80 Studios Minneapolis. The culture of the place was a drive to
perfection and great audio. And Minneapolis had/has some excellent
musicians, as Bob well knew.
I was part of that 1975 Dylan experience at Sound 80; I believe we did
"Lily, Rosemary and The Queen of Hearts" and maybe a couple of others. We
had some of those excellent local musicians in the studio.
I do recall Bob didn't take part in the mix...which was probably re-done in
NYC anyway.
It was a wonderful experience...in a studio that did a lot more than "jingle
mixes."
Cheers!
Mark Durenberger
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From: David Lewis
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2013 7:21 AM
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] A Session with Sinatra
An eminently readable account of a mid-70s recording session with Frank
Sinatra.
http://www.glennberger.net/2012/08/23/my-30-minutes-with-sinatra-the-saddest-thing-of-all/
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