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Little Mountain Sound Studios

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Little Mountain Sound Studios was a music recording facility in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. From the 1970s through the 1990s, it was the most successful recording studio in Western Canada and the home for many years to producers Bruce Fairbairn and Bob Rock. Albums by Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, AC/DC, Metallica, Bryan Adams, Mötley Crüe, David Lee Roth, Loverboy, Dan Reed Network, and the Cult, among many others, were recorded there. In the mid-1990s, it became part of Vancouver Studios, which eventually evolved into Greenhouse Studios, where albums by Nickelback, k.d. lang, Default and Queensrÿche were recorded.

History

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Little Mountain Sound Studios was started in 1972 as a 50/50 partnership between Western Broadcasting (CKNW radio) and Griffiths, Gibson Productions (GGP).

Bob Brooks was hired to manage Little Mountain. Brooks was an independent producer working out of an office at CKWX after having left Homer Street Studios. In 1977, Western Broadcasting bought out GGP to become sole owner. In 1982, Western Broadcasting sold the studio to Bob Brooks.

Bruce Fairbairn started recording at Little Mountain Sound Studios with Prism, a band in which he played trumpet. Fairbairn would go on to do the bulk of his work there as an independent producer. Bob Rock was a house engineer at Little Mountain and engineered many albums for Fairbairn before becoming a producer himself. Brooks turned over the running of the studio to a manager in the late 1980s. Brooks then replaced the manager with Bruce Levens, who purchased Little Mountain after managing for six months.

Little Mountain relocated to Burnaby after closing in Vancouver at the end of 1993. For the next decade, Little Mountain was an equipment and services company to various producers, engineers, studios, and bands. Bruce Levens continued to provide sound recording services through Greenhouse Studios. Little Mountain moved back to Vancouver in 2008.

Clients

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The Goose Creek Symphony

  • Head foe the Hills (1976)

Olivia Newton-John

Loverboy

  • Loverboy (1980) – produced by Fairbairn, engineered by Fraser
  • Get Lucky (1981) – mixing; co-produced by Fairbairn, assistant engineered by Fraser
  • Keep It Up (1983) – mixing; co-produced by Fairbairn, assistant engineered by Fraser
  • Lovin' Every Minute of It (1985)
  • Wildside (1987) – produced by Fairbairn

Bryan Adams

The Cheer

  • "Shot with Our Own Guns" (1986) – produced by Bob Rock, engineered by Fraser

Bon Jovi

Aerosmith (produced by Fairbairn)

Mötley Crüe

The Cult

Poison

Metallica

  • Metallica (1991) – partial; co-produced by Rock

David Coverdale and Jimmy Page

Van Halen

  • Balance (1995) – vocals; produced by Fairbairn

Additionally, the British Columbia Rapid Transit Company (now part of Translink) recorded the chimes for the Skytrain system in 1984–1985.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Podcast: the story of the SkyTrain chime". The Buzzer Blog (TransLink). 2008-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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