Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June [Update] New Tours for 2013

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Westlake Recording Studio A (where Michael recorded parts of Off The Wall, Thriller & Victory) and Studio D (where Michael recorded Captain EO, Bad, and parts of Dangerous/HIStory) is offering a tour of the facilities for Michael Jackson fans at the end of June.

From their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/ThrillerStudioTour


An intimate 3 hour tour of the studios where Michael recorded the Thriller and Bad albums.

Westlake Studios in Hollywood, California is now offering the exclusive Thriller Studio Tour! This intimate 3-hour-tour will take you through the locations where Michael Jackson's legendary albums "Off the Wall", "Thriller", "Bad", "Dangerous", and more were recorded. Enjoy behind-the-scenes accounts of the making of these famous recordings as only the Thriller Studio can provide. The tour begins promptly at 8am daily and runs June 21-29, 2012. Call 323-851-9800 to make reservations now!

$99.00 per person, and they have sold out several of the days already.

Sounds like a great opportunity if you are in Los Angeles at the end of June.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

Wow, good chance!
 
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Did anyone buy this? Who are these guys? They ask for $99 upfront (and ask you to send credit card info by email - who does that?!) I'm wary of the whole thing.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

Seems shady. Does it really take 3 hours to look around a recording studio?
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

I looked their website, the phone number above for reservations is the same as in their website, so it seems to be legit?
Here is the link if someone wants to check what is there: http://www.thelakestudios.com/Studios/studios.html
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

Did anyone buy this? Who are these guys? They ask for $99 upfront (and ask you to send credit card info by email - who does that?!) I'm wary of the whole thing.
Where did they request that at?
I looked of facebook and didnt see asking to send credit card info by email upfront .. Just email or call for reservations.
The phone number to call is Westlake studio .. So it looks legit


Seems shady. Does it really take 3 hours to look around a recording studio?
They prob able do a tour and talk a lot about Michael and the studio at each stage of the tour , They may have a speaker , Play music , show pics, get photo's taken, have refreshments Etc etc :)


Here is a video where some MJ fans met up with Sediah Garrett in Feb at Westlake

My meeting with Siedah Garrett at the Westlake Recording Studios
Hi, everyone.
Me and a group of MJ fans from Brazil went to Los Angeles in late January, to watch the "Immortal world tour" and to visit many MJ-related places. We had the opportunity to meet Siedah Garret, (co-writer of the song "Man in the mirror" who worked with Michael during the Dangerous World Tour) at the Westlake Recording Studios (Studio D), where "Bad" was recorded.
It was an unforgettable experience for me and for all my friends, she was very kind and sweet. I would like to share this video with all MJ fans, I hope you like it!

 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

Preying on MJ fans. How many ways can you make a buck off MJ.?

Not tapping my feet.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

Preying on MJ fans. How many ways can you make a buck off MJ.?

Not tapping my feet.

Really?
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

Preying on MJ fans. How many ways can you make a buck off MJ.?

Not tapping my feet.

Well, you don't have to go and see it then.

What's wrong with giving fans of the world's biggest superstar the chance to see up close and in person the recording studio where he worked? I think it's cool they are even giving us the opportunity. Michael Jackson has the most devoted fans in the world and it's inevitable that they would want to see places where he worked and visited. If it costs $99 for a several hour tour... that doesn't seem outrageous to me. If I were in that area, I would do it.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

Well, you don't have to go and see it then.

What's wrong with giving fans of the world's biggest superstar the chance to see up close and in person the recording studio where he worked? I think it's cool they are even giving us the opportunity. Michael Jackson has the most devoted fans in the world and it's inevitable that they would want to see places where he worked and visited. If it costs $99 for a several hour tour... that doesn't seem outrageous to me. If I were in that area, I would do it.

Go ahead, don't let me stop you from giving them your money. Sorry, not the least bit interested.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

Where did they request that at?
I looked of facebook and didnt see asking to send credit card info by email upfront .. Just email or call for reservations.
The phone number to call is Westlake studio .. So it looks legit

Did you try emailing or calling them? I did. They send you a PDF form where they ask for all your card information to be emailed back to them. This is AGAINST all sanity to send credit card information in open emails. If someone intercepts it, they will be liable. Either there is someone really stupid on the other end, or it's a scam. Plus there are no terms and conditions, no information on what happens to my money if the tour is cancelled. This looks super fishy. I will try to call the Westlake Studio phone and check what's going on there.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

I'll be attending this studio tour with three friends and I hope there won't be any problems. I had my doubts making the reservation, but this felt too good an oppoturnity to pass. I'll let you guys know how it was when I get back from the States!
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

this is great, i wish i was living anywhere near that.
 
Myself and 14 other people are scheduled to do this on 6/24. I went to Westlake Studios to deliver a cashiers check as we didn't want to give credit cards. I have received the confirmation emails and have had some correspondence with someone at Westlake in order to coordinate everything. It is legitimate. It is a 3 hour tour. I really do not think Westlake would risk their very well-known reputation in order to pull any kind of scam on the fans. If it were someone else posing as Westlake and attempting to pull a scam, I would have been told this when I entered the studio. So it's all good.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios in Hollywood offering tours to Michael Jackson Fans June 21 - June 29

This would have been amazing to do. Hope those that go lets us know what happened
 
So I ended up going there. It was worth every cent.

This year, on the 3rd anniversary of Michael's passing, Westlake recording studios opened their doors to the public and fans for the very first time. The 3-hour tour that included viewing of the two studio buildings in LA cost $99, and at first I felt a bit cautious about the whole setting. But in the end, I decided, it was worth the spend. For a long time I was curious to peek into those seemingly unremarkable buildings - because that was the place where history had been written. At Westlake Michael recorded his three most iconic albums: Off the Wall, Thriller ? Bad. Thus, on June 26 at 7:30 am, somewhere between a motel and the airport I found myself on the back parking lot of Westlake Studio D on Santa Monica blvd.

The back lot of the studio looks nothing but ordinary, but the moment I saw it, I vividly pictured Michael clumsily parking here in his car.

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At first, with the $99 price tag for the tour, I expected I might be the only one attending. However, a minivan was already waiting in the parking lot, and it turned out to be nearly packed. With the complete group of 13 or 14 people, it took off towards the first historical building of the Westlake Studios on Beverly boulevard. The group that gathered in the van consisted mostly of middle-aged fans some of whom followed Michael since the early days of the Jackson 5 career. Some people remembered seeing Ed Sullivan show on TV, others - going to Triumph and Victory shows. One lady claimed that she had attended concerts from every MJ tour in North America.

The tour was guided by two guys: Roy, a Westlake Studio employee, and Cory, a fellow fan. Cory was a fan of Michael since childhood, a collector and an activist: he contributed to "For The Record" book by Halsted and Cadman, and was one of the admins of The Michael Jackson Archives facebook page. He seemed a very lively and enthusiastic guy - asking each of us where we had seen Michael, which records where our favorite, etc. During the trip we all discussed books, youtube videos, and other MJ stuff. Everyone kept saying how amazing Michael was and how his every song and performance were timeless. It was awesome.

Finally arriving at Westlake Studio A on Beverly boulevard, a plain white-and-brown single-floor building. This is the very studio where Michael Jackson recorded the two albums that changed American music: Off the Wall and Thriller. To look at it, you'd never say.

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At the entrance the Westlake staff greets us warmly and promises unforgettable experience. Videotaping is not allows inside, however we are encouraged to take photos. Unfortunately, it is pretty dark in the studio (baring one's soul to music is an intimate process), so many of my photos came out blurry. But I managed to capture the most important things.

In the foyer, near the door there is a display of platinum records, some of which are Michael's.

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Beyond that - from the front door and throughout the whole studio - the walls are covered in his memory. His photos, his drawings, his handwritten lyrics. Everywhere you look, you see Michael Michael Michael... I'm forgetting now where exactly each of these pictures belongs (the halls there are narrow and it's hard to capture a broad view), so I'll just post everything from the walls that came out in decent quality, to give you the feeling.

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"The Wall" composition is a gift from Quincy Jones.

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Michael's drawings made in the studio (these are replicas):

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In the main hall we were shown a short video about Michael's work with Quincy. All in all, nothing new there.
The studio interior is stylish and cozy:

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Entering the control room. This is the room where the musical director and engineers do recording and mixing of tracks.

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Here we are welcomed by friendly engineer Ben. He is going to show us how to work with a mixing desk.

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The control room is a tiny room, and as you can see on the photo, its walls are not rectangular. All of this is for better acoustics. Sound speakers are attached to the walls along the room perimeter. You can even notice speakers on the ceiling - they were mounted there specifically for Quincy who liked to listen to the mix while settling back in a chair, facing up.

Across the engineer, behind the window, is the singer's vocal booth.

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The acoustics in this room are truly nothing short of spectacular! The first thing they did when we entered the room was blasted "Thriller" full out. Because the room is so small and soundproof, you are feeling the music as if it's been playing inside of you. Right there, at that moment, I understood why Michael loved his music extremely loud and how a good mix could make him dance in the studio. Being not a very musical person, even I couldn't stand still there. For Michael who was dancing to sounds of a washing machine, this was the only natural and sincere way to respond to music that was genuinely good. I felt how he was hearing his own music. It has nothing to do with how it sounds in iPod headphones. When "Human Nature" started playing, I felt like I was being whisked to another universe.
And then Ben switched the track to "Black or White" a cappella, and I forgot to breathe.

You see, turns out they have some of Michael's songs in multitracks. A multitrack is a set of original vocal and instrumental parts that can be laid out on the mixing console and used to make a different mix. So Ben did this and wanted to show us how to mix a song by tuning out all parts except the lead vocals and then adding instruments one by one, adding rap and backgrounds. While he was doing this I was standing there gulping and whispering, "Leave the vocals... Oh my God... Leave the a cappella..." But it wasn't for me to decide. Instead Ben let all of us play with the console, turn handles and push buttons on it. It looks pretty scary, but you can master it easily - all you need to do is move those sliders in the bottom. They even have sticky notes with tips about which part each slider corresponds to. ;)

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This is what the multitrack of "Black or White" looks like:

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I left this room in awe of these people who were laughing so causally while owing unthinkable treasures.

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Then we went to the room with the vocal booth.
This chair, they say, has been standing here practically since the times of Michael's recordings. And they allow you to sit in it, take photos in front of the mike and even sing along to the music in real headphones. I don't usually take photos of myself, but even I did that, because how can you not?! He probably sang "She's Out of My Life" in this chair!

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This is the very piano on which MJ and Paul McCartney played "The Girl Is Mine". At this point I was ready to go down on all fours and touch the floor these people walked on.

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But hold on, there's more. See this shred of a carpet near the sofa? No, this is not someone's smart design idea, this is the real carpet that Michael and Quincy walked on when they worked on Thriller. The carpet got worn out, you know, and they decided to throw it away. But you can't just throw away a historic thing like this, can you? So they carefully cut a piece and kept it as an exhibit.

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This was where I threw all manners to the wind and crawled down to feel the thing with my own hands.

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Before leaving the studio A, at this poster Cory asks everyone from the group which one of Michael's albums we would take with us to a deserted island. He says, the most popular answer is Invincible. Perfect music for an island, isn't it?

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Riding back to Studio D on Santa Monica. Passing the CBS building where Michael gave the interview to Diane Sawyer. Remember them walking out of the film stage and him lamenting about being so shy? It happened right here.

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Briefly peeked into this industrial-looking back lot on one of the side streets. What for, you might ask? Apparently, here, under the "Free Delivery" banner is a great historic attraction related to MJ. Guess what it is! :)

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This shady wall is the very wall from the Off The Wall album cover! The owner of the property happened to be not so sensitive to the culture and bluntly painted out the historic heritage with ugly grey.

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Passing the original Motown building in Los Angeles. This was were The Jackson 5 recorded most of their songs. The building still belongs to Motown Records today, but artists don't work here anymore.

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Across the street from the Motown building there is a park. Remember how Michael said he often used to look at kids playing in a park across the studio and wish he could join them when he had to work? This is the park he remembered.

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Arriving at Westlake D. In this studio MJ and Q mainly worked on the Bad album. This building was constructed around that time, and it was designed with Michael and Quincy in mind. They were the main tenants of the studio, so the layout, the furnishing and the equipment where chosen to meet their needs. And with this, Westlake D set a sort of a standard in the industry. Once it had been build, other recording studios where modeled after it.

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Michael's records with Q's autographs meet us right at the entrance.

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Walls are covered in Michael's pictures again... Someone questioned skeptically when those photos appeared here, hinting that maybe it had been done just to please the fans and follow the trend of posthumous MJ love. "Oh, most of these pictures have been here for years..." replied Roy, remembering which of them were the earliest. "Of course they have. All these rooms exist because of Michael." Michael is the Deity of the place. The way people cherish his memory there... I can't even describe it.

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Westlake D is a two-storey building. On the second floor there is a private lounge that used to be occupied by Michael. I remember the story of Russ Ragsdale, a recording engineer who worked with Michael during the Bad sessions: "At Westlake Michael had his own little private room upstairs with a window that looked out into the tracking room. If he needed to get away during times he really wasn't needed, he often went to this room, where he would trash it with pop corn all over the place, he was really quite messy, as he probably is used to having someone pick up after him, this was usually me !!!"

So, we saw that room.

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Very modest, no luxury, no splendor.

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The studio staff calls this room "Bubbles room" because when Michael was doing his vocals, they used to lock Bubbles in here and he was going wild. Maybe the popcorn was his doing ;)

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The window, indeed, looks over the recording room downstairs.
The stage in it was built specially for Michael, so that he could practice dancing in between sessions.

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Coming downstairs, we see Quincy's lounge and a bathroom with a shower cabin. An absolutely necessary thing in the studio, as artists and producers are known to work overnights. Besides the shower cabin is useful for its great acoustics. Michael used its hollow sound to record percussive clapping parts for "Man In The Mirror" and other songs on Bad. It's amazing to see and touch, and you are allowed to go inside, step in it and take photos...

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Westlake D's control room. It looks very similar, only a little larger.

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This time Ben, who came here with us, decided to do the same multitracking trick with the "Bad" song. When he started the playback of an a cappella full force, I got tears in my eyes. It's simply fantastic - you can hear it all: Michael's finger snaps, his stomping, and even the feeble sound of music that the mike is catching off his headphones. And then you add instruments to it one by one: the guitars, the horns, the claps from that bathroom. There are so many little things in the song, that you suddenly begin to hear!

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The tour ended in the large room with the stage and the film screen, on which we were invited to watch an arrangement of Michael's short films. By this time the emotions where barely contained.

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Of course, the video ended with "You Are Not Alone." The screen was lifted... All of us where in tears.

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They even had a box of Kleenex close at hand - this emotional manipulation was carefully orchestrated! :perrin

At the back of the stage, behind the curtain, there is a mirror, of course...

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I asked Roy what's happening with the studios today and what their plans for the future are. He said that both buildings are working. The studios have state-of-the-art equipment, and the studio time is expensive. That's one of the reasons why the tour costs so much - they obviously cannot rent out the studio for the time of the tour. Westlake studios have seen many popular artists such as Rihanna, Ne-Yo and Justin Bieber. Roy says that when artists come here to work, the first thing they all ask is to see Michael's room. The thought that he worked on one of the greatest records of all time here inspires them a lot.

This is the first year when the studios opened doors for general public. Before they had only conducted a few private tours for fan-clubs. I can honestly say that the tour absolutely lived up to all the promises and expectations. For me, it was one of my top experiences of Michael The Artist. I don't know if they are be able to continue this initiative in future (I sincerely hope so), but I came out of there with a feeling, that, open to the public or not, the place will always remain a memorial to him.

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I know that many people won't be able to experience this, so I wrote down this story hoping to share a part of what I felt there with all of you. But if you have a chance to go next year or whenever they continue the tour, go. You won't regret it.
 
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Thank you morinen for posting this. You described everything so vividly that I felt like I was there too, thank you for that.

If I ever come your side of the pond, I will include Westlake to my top spots to visit.

"Across the street from the Motown building there is a park. Remember how Michael said he often used to look at kids playing in a park across the studio and wish he could join them when he had to work? This is the park he remembered."
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Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

OMG morinen. That was awsome. I felt I was right there with you. I love how you laid the whole tour out for us with all the Pics. You are so lucky ... Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us :flowers:
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

Looks great.

I wish I could go.
 
Re: So I ended up going there. It was worth every cent.

Morinen, Thank you for posting about this? I was there on 6/24 and my experience was exactly the same as yours; just awesome. I feel very blessed that I was able to participate in the tour. It was one of the highlights during the past week. The pictures are wonderful. I hope they can do the tours next year although I know it is expensive to schedule the tours. God Bless.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

Thanks morinen so much for sharing your experience with us. I'm so glad you had such a great experience there! I thought when I initially heard about this opportunity, it sounded like a great chance to get up close and personal.

I know some here tried to make others feel guilty for wanting to experience this. Their loss and your gain! Appreciate all the info you shared. :)
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

Thank you sincerely for sharing your experience with us. I am sitting here literally with tears in my eyes. I hope they will announce another tour in far enough advance so that I can plan to go. Missing you Michael...more and more :(
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

Thanks for your post. great photos and info
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

Sounds like an amazing experience, morinen. Thanks for sharing it with us through your vivid descriptions and wonderful pictures.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

morinen thanks for posting it felt like a tour reading your description and looking at your pictures :)
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I loved reading every detail.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

Thank you so much for sharing! This sounds amazing! I would love to be able to go sometime.
 
Re: Westlake Recording Studios offers tour to MJ Fans June 21-29 [Update] morinen Visits Westlake #1

That was absolutely wonderful. It makes you wish you live in LA.
 
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