Originally Posted by
ralpht
Believe it or not, it was possible to fill the studio with musicians. In later years, Motown would add dubbing rooms to Studio A with the intent of them being used for strings and such. They became, basically, store rooms to stash instruments that weren't being used. We even had the Hammond B-3 in one of the rooms , which I never liked. I would have to use it on an occasional over-dub and I would feel so isolated in the room.
Once Motown acquired Golden World, creating Studio B, string, and horn over-dubs, were much easier to deal with.
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