Reciprocal Recording
Reciprocal Recording was the name of a recording studio in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States that was founded in 1984 and officially closed in July 1991.
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The old Reciprocal Recording studio in Seattle as an antique store in the 1970s

The former studio in August 2017
History
The studio was also the site of a Nirvana demo session on January 23, 1988. Jack Endino recorded ten songs with the band.[1]
Recordings from Reciprocal
- Dry as a Bone - Green River
- Screaming Life - Soundgarden
- Touch Me I'm Sick - Mudhoney
- Hallowed Ground - Skin Yard
- Superfuzz Bigmuff - Mudhoney
- Primal Rock Therapy - Blood Circus
- God's Balls - Tad
- Buzz Factory - Screaming Trees
- Bleach - Nirvana
- Journey to the Center Of - Cat Butt
- Mudhoney - Mudhoney
- Another Pyrrhic Victory - Various Artists
- Change Has Come - Screaming Trees
- Between the Eyes - Love Battery
- The Winding Sheet - Mark Lanegan
- Fist Sized Chunks - Skin Yard
- Inside Yours - Gruntruck
- 1000 Smiling Knuckles - Skin Yard
- Janitors of Tomorrow - Gas Huffer
- Return to Olympus - Malfunkshun
References
- "Live Nirvana | Sessions History | Studio Sessions | January 23, 1988 - Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA, US". LiveNIRVANA Sessions History. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
External links
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