Eastern Sound

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Recording studio in Toronto, Canada. In August 1991 it merged with Manta/Eastern Sound and the Yorkville location was closed with Eastern's recording facilities moving into Manta's Adelaide Street address.

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Eastern Sound Co. Ltd.
Eastern Sound Company
Eastern Sound Studio
Eastern Sound Studios

Engineers known to have worked there include Mike Baskerville

Active in the Yorkville Village area in the 1960s and 70s, within the walls of two Victorian houses situated at 48 and 38 Yorkville Avenue. Eastern Sound Studios was the first studio in Canada to move from 8-track recording to 24-track when it deployed the new Ampex recorders with a 16 and 24-track capability. And by synchronizing two recording decks, it was the first one in the world to deploy a 46-track recording capability

Artists such as Gordon Lightfoot and Anne Murray made Eastern Sound their home by recording several albums and award winning songs. Other Canadian icons such as Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLaughlin and groups like the Lighthouse also recorded at Eastern. Eastern Sound also built an international reputation by attracting talent such as Elton John, Cat Stevens, Isaac Hayes and Dionne Warwick. The late Jim Henson also recorded the sound track album for the Frog Prince.

The buildings have been demolished.

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Standard Broadcast Productions Limited

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48 Yorkville Avenue
Toronto, ON
M4W 1L4
(416) 920-2211

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