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Goodnight, L.A.

Untold Tales from Inside Classic Rock’s Legendary Recording Studios

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Goodnight, L.A.

By: Kent Hartman
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From behind the walls of a handful of well-hidden, unlikely recording studios in the Los Angeles area, legends-in-waiting created masterpiece albums. It was a time of astonishing creativity and unprecedented fame and fortune. It was also a time of unfettered excess that threatened to unravel everything along the way.

With access that only a longtime music business insider can provide, Kent Hartman packs Goodnight, L.A. with never-before-told stories about the most prolific time and iconic place in rock 'n' roll history. He brings the stories to life through new in-depth interviews with classic rock artists and famous producers. What Hartman's The Wrecking Crew was to pop singles, AM radio, and the '60s, Goodnight, L.A. is to album cuts, FM radio, and the high-flying, hard-rocking '70s and '80s.

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History & Criticism Music Classic Rock

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This is from the same author who wrote "The Wrecking Crew." I was completely blown away with the music history of that book that when I saw he had written a book that sort of picks up where the last one ended...I couldn't dig in fast enough.

His first book basically showed how the sausage was made behind the scenes with a group of session musicians and clever producers. This book is more about how the music industry went from being focused on short single hits to selling out full albums, and the trials and tribulations that entailed. As with the first book the reader or listener (This reader on the recording was perfect for this book) hears the stories of how many of these big name bands or primary performers....Almost didn't make at all. It makes me wonder how many great groups just didn't get that magic break some place?

I really hope this author is still writing about the music history. He barely had anything regarding groups from Europe. Between the Beatles, Stones, and others in the "British Envasion" he could easily have a book primarily on that and then a follow up book on great performers like Rory Gallagher, Alvin Lee, and many others who did great in Europe, but never really became super stars in America. I would purchase any other music history he writes in a heart beat. I just love this stuff.

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First, I learned a lot from listening to the book and it was an easy listen. As the author covered different artists and songs I'd jump over to my music streaming service and listen to the songs they were talking about. The best part for me was that I had no idea how influential of a producer Keith Olsen was. But a title with "Untold Tales.." makes it seem that you are going to be hearing compelling, sordid, exciting behind-the-scenes gems. Instead this is a very, very basic telling of Keith Olsen's productions told in a conversational, somewhat ho-hum manner. There is almost nothing exciting about the book. But, as I stated at the beginning of this review, I still recommend that anyone who enjoyed 70s and 80s rock to listen to it as you learn a lot about the artists of the era from Fleetwood Mac to Tom Petty. If you like this era of music, I would suggest also listening to Ted Templeman's autobiography -- which is honestly much better but there is not reason not to listen to them both.

Misleading Title Instead its the Keith Olsen Story

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Could listen to memories like these forever, and I hope ANOTHER follow up book is in the near future.

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Very interesting and informative about the music industry. Really enjoyed it. Recommend it highly. A must read!!

Great book

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This one contains so much more than I could have hoped for. Having met Keith at Goodnight L. A., I was interested in hearing his story. But this provides unexpected insights.

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