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Continental Recording and Producer's Workshop
Boulevard Recording has a long lineage of records and studio names. It was first opened in 67 or 68 as Continental Recording where the likes of The Lettermen and "Dirty Water" by The Standells was recorded. At the time, Producer Ed Cobb owned the studio. There were many other records done as well in the late 60's. At some point near the end of the 60's the studio was bought by Seymour Heller who at the time was Liberace's manager. The company behind the studio and a few others was called AVI.

The studio was known for its very high fidelity sounds with transformerless tape machines and consoles. Bud Wyatt put together a custom Langevin Console for the room and Stevens tape machines were used.