Criteria Studios is a recording studio in North Miami, Florida, founded in 1958 by musician Mack Emerman. Hundreds of gold, platinum, and diamond singles and albums have been recorded, mixed or mastered at Criteria, for many notable artists and producers.
The Allman Brothers Band recorded Idlewild South with Dowd at Criteria, leading to Duane Allman playing with Eric Clapton on all but 3 tracks of Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. The Allman Brothers Band returned to Criteria to record tracks that would be released on Eat a Peach, and Clapton took up residence at 461 Ocean Boulevard in Golden Beach, Florida to record his 1974 solo album by the same name at Criteria. Clapton and his manager Robert Stigwood later suggested to RSO Records label mates the Bee Gees that relocating to the house to record at Criteria may similarly benefit from a change of scene.
In 1973, Todd Rundgren produced Grand Funk Railroad's recording of We're an American Band at Criteria, and The Average White Band recorded AWB with Arif Mardin at the studio the following year. In 1975, producer-engineer Bill Szymczyk recorded Elvin Bishop "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" with Mickey Thomas on vocals at Criteria, and returned to the studio the following year with the Eagles to record half of their 1976 album Hotel California (Eagles album) in Studio C. At the same time the Eagles were recording Hotel California, Black Sabbath was recording Technical Ecstasy. Geezer Butler recalls, "Before we could start recording we had to scrape all the cocaine out of the mixing board", Geezer divulged to Uncut in 2014. "I think they'd left about a pound of cocaine in the board." The Eagles were forced to stop recording on numerous occasions because Sabbath were too loud and the sound was coming through the wall.8 Fleetwood Mac recorded parts of Rumours in Studio C, and Crosby, Stills, & Nash recorded parts of their album, CSN, with the Albert Brothers at the studio.
The Bee Gees recorded at Criteria again for their 1979 album, Spirits Having Flown, and utilized the studio for successful production and/or songwriting collaborations following 1979's disco backlash, including Barbra Streisand Guilty, and Dionne Warwick Heartbreaker.
In 1978 and 1979, Criteria was utilized by Ted Nugent, AC/DC during the recording of Highway to Hell, and Bob Seger for 3 tracks from Against the Wind. Emerman and Dowd began planning an additional John Storyk-designed studio complex in Southern California at the former Walter Lance Animation Studios, which was going to be called Criteria West, but in light of a drop in demand and rising interest rates, plans for a west coast location were abandoned. Grayson Hugh's self-titled, first studio album was mixed here in 1979 by Ron Scalise.
In 1987, Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine recorded what would become their most commercially successful album, Let It Loose, at Criteria. Estefan would return to the studio two years later to record her debut solo album, Cuts Both Ways. But Criteria Studios struggled to balance its debt with the 1980s music industry slowdown, and Emerman ended up selling Criteria to Joel Levy in 1991. In 1993, Marilyn Manson recorded their debut studio album, Portrait of an American Family, at Criteria. Other artists recording at the studios in the 1990s included David Coverdale and Jimmy Page, 2 Live Crew, Noreaga, Malevolent Creation and Julio Iglesias.
In 2005, Lil Wayne relocated to Miami and established semi-residency at Hit Factory Criteria, doing production work on numerous projects for various artists and recording his own material at the studios, including his 2008 commercial breakthrough Tha Carter III.
In 2017, the facility once again reverted to the original Criteria Studios name.
1975-1979 - The Bee Gees
1980-1998 - Changing times
1999-2012 - Hit Factory Criteria Miami
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