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  1. Fantasy Studios was a music recording studio in Berkeley, California, at the Zaentz Media Center, known for its recording of award-winning albums including Journey's Escape and Green Day's Dookie. Built as a private recording studio for artists on the Fantasy Records label in 1971, it was opened to the public in 1980 for recording ...

    • 1971 (private), 1980 (public), remodeled 2007. Closed in 2018.
    • Berkeley, California
  2. Fantasy Studios. Fantasy Studios was a recording, mixing and mastering facility located in Berkeley, California. They had 4 studios (A-D). In 1980, Studio D went live sporting Fantasy's first NEVE 8108 console making it the only 46 track studio in Northern California.

  3. Fantasy Records is an American independent record label company founded by brothers Max and Sol Stanley Weiss in 1949.

    • 1949; 74 years ago
    • Los Angeles, California
    • Max Weiss, Sol Weiss
    • Concord
  4. Live from Fantasy Studios è un raro EP della rock band statunitense Train. Pubblicato nel 1999 con un numero molto ristretto di copie, l'EP è stato registrato live e acustico nei Fantasy Studios a Berkeley in California il 10 febbraio 1998. Tracce. Eggplant – 3:17; I Am – 4:39; Train – 5:50; If You Leave – 3:51

    • 17:39
    • 1998
  5. 29 lug 2018 · Fantasy Studios, the legendary Bay Area facility where John Fogerty, Green Day, Santana, Journey, En Vogue, Joan Baez and numerous other marquee acts recorded, is set to close. The news was...

    • Jim Harrington
  6. 31 lug 2018 · Fantasy Studios, which has been in West Berkeley, mostly at 2600 Tenth St., since 1971, will shutter on Sept. 15. Its demise closes out an era when many greats recorded there, including Sonny Rollins, Green Day, Robert Cray, Flora Purim and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Robbins has also decided to put the building on the market.

  7. 27 mar 2019 · It’s nearly time to say goodbye to a Bay Area institution known as Fantasy Recording Studios over in Berkeley. For more than forty years, the big, windowless (for better sound control) building at 10th and Parker has played a major role in records, movie soundtracks, and a host of audio projects.