Electric Lady Studios
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Electric Lady Studios is a recording studio in New York, NY. Weezer recorded its debut album there from August to September of 1993. The band returned in August 1995 to work on songs that would eventually develop into Pinkerton. Pat Wilson recorded some of his solo material concurrent to this session.
| Electric Lady Studios | |
|---|---|
| Type | Recording studio | 
| Address | 52 W 8th St, New York, NY 10011  | 
| Country | United States  | 
| Years active | 1968 - present | 
| Webiste | http://www.electricladystudios.com/ | 
1993
Blue Album producer Ric Ocasek and Weezer prepared for the formal Blue recording sessions at S.I.R. Studios starting on August 8, 1993[1]. On August 12, the band moved their instruments and other recording gear into Electric Lady.[2]. Recording began on August 16[3]. Rivers Cuomo spent 12 hours a day in the studio while the band was recording.[4].
Pat Wilson created the Bokkus character at Electric Lady. Matt Sharp wrote the song "Frisbee Days" about his experiences in New York City recording at Electric Lady.
1995
The band recorded additional material for "Susanne" during this session, which would see release on the Mallrats soundtrack. Chris Shaw oversaw that recording.[5]
 

