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'''Electric Lady Studios''' is a recording studio in New York, NY. [[Weezer]] recorded its [[Blue|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''' is a recording studio in New York, NY. [[Weezer]] recorded its [[Blue|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. | ||
==1993== | ==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<ref>[[Historic event: 08/09/1993]] by [[Karl Koch]]</ref>. On [[August 12]], the band moved their instruments and other recording gear into Electric Lady.<ref>[[Historic event: 08/12/1993]] by Karl Koch]]</ref>. Recording began on [[August 16]]<ref>[[Historic event: 08/16/1993]] by Karl Koch]]</ref>. [[Rivers Cuomo]] spent 12 hours a day in the studio while the band was recording.<ref>[[Los Angeles Times interview with Weezer - March 25, 2024]] by Mikael Wood</ref>. | ''Blue Album'' producer [[Ric Ocasek]] and Weezer prepared for the formal ''Blue'' recording sessions at [[S.I.R. Studios]] starting on [[August 8]], 1993<ref>[[Historic event: 08/09/1993]] by [[Karl Koch]]</ref>. On [[August 12]], the band moved their instruments and other recording gear into Electric Lady.<ref>[[Historic event: 08/12/1993]] by [[Karl Koch]]</ref>. Recording began on [[August 16]]<ref>[[Historic event: 08/16/1993]] by [[Karl Koch]]</ref>. [[Rivers Cuomo]] spent 12 hours a day in the studio while the band was recording.<ref>[[Los Angeles Times interview with Weezer - March 25, 2024]] by Mikael Wood</ref>. | ||
{{Main|The Story of Making the Blue Album}} | {{Main|The Story of Making the Blue Album}} | ||