- The Wrecking Crew (2008)
- It Might Get Loud (2008)
- Muscle Shoals (2013)
- The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016)
- Standing in the Shadows of Motown (2002)
- The History of the Eagles (2013)
- Sound City (2013)
- Electric Ladyland (2018)
- Studio 54: The Documentary (2018)
- The Record Plant: The Movie (2017)
The world of music production is as fascinating as the music itself. These documentaries offer a rare glimpse into the legendary recording studios where countless hits were born. From the iconic Abbey Road to the innovative Electric Lady, each film provides a unique perspective on the art, technology, and magic of recording music. Whether you're a music enthusiast or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of the music industry, this collection will captivate you with stories of creativity, innovation, and the pursuit of sonic perfection.

The Wrecking Crew (2008)
Description: This film focuses on the group of session musicians known as The Wrecking Crew, who played on thousands of recordings in the '60s and '70s, including hits by The Beach Boys, The Monkees, and Frank Sinatra.
Fact: The documentary was largely funded by a Kickstarter campaign. It features interviews with surviving members of the Crew and artists like Cher and Brian Wilson.


It Might Get Loud (2008)
Description: While not exclusively about a studio, this documentary features guitar legends Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White discussing their craft, including their recording processes and studio experiences.
Fact: The film was inspired by a conversation between Jack White and director Davis Guggenheim about the future of rock music.


Muscle Shoals (2013)
Description: Explore the small town of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, where FAME Studios and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio became the birthplace of soul, rock, and R&B. The film captures the spirit of the place that inspired artists like Aretha Franklin and The Rolling Stones.
Fact: The documentary features interviews with musicians who recorded there, including Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The film also delves into the mysterious "Swampers," the house band that played on many of the hits.


The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016)
Description: While focusing on The Beatles' touring years, the documentary also touches on their recording sessions at Abbey Road Studios, offering insights into their studio magic.
Fact: Directed by Ron Howard, the film includes previously unseen footage and interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and others.


Standing in the Shadows of Motown (2002)
Description: This documentary pays homage to The Funk Brothers, the house band at Motown Records, who played on more number-one hits than The Beatles, Elvis, and The Rolling Stones combined.
Fact: The film includes performances by contemporary artists like Ben Harper and Joan Osborne, who play alongside surviving members of The Funk Brothers.


The History of the Eagles (2013)
Description: This documentary series explores the rise, fall, and reunion of The Eagles, with a significant focus on their recording sessions and the creative process behind their iconic albums.
Fact: The film includes rare footage and interviews with all members of the band, providing an in-depth look at their studio work.


Sound City (2013)
Description: This documentary dives into the history of Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California, where legends like Neil Young and Nirvana recorded. It's a tribute to the analog recording era and the magic of capturing music in its rawest form.
Fact: Dave Grohl, the former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman, directed this film. The studio's iconic Neve 8028 mixing console was later purchased by Grohl for his personal studio.


Electric Ladyland (2018)
Description: This documentary explores the history of Electric Lady Studios, founded by Jimi Hendrix, and its influence on music production and the artists who recorded there.
Fact: The film features interviews with artists like Stevie Wonder and Lenny Kravitz, who have recorded at Electric Lady.


Studio 54: The Documentary (2018)
Description: While primarily about the famous nightclub, this documentary also covers the recording studio within Studio 54, where artists like Donna Summer recorded.
Fact: The film includes interviews with former club-goers, staff, and celebrities, offering a glimpse into the cultural phenomenon of Studio


The Record Plant: The Movie (2017)
Description: This documentary chronicles the history of The Record Plant, a legendary studio in New York, Los Angeles, and Sausalito, where countless artists recorded iconic albums.
Fact: The film features interviews with musicians like John Lennon and Stevie Nicks, who share their experiences at The Record Plant.
