Studio in the Country

Other platinum albums from Studio in the Country include Save His Soul by Blues Traveler,[7] Smells Like Children by Marilyn Manson,[8] Boats, Beaches, Bars and Ballads by Jimmy Buffett,[9] Heartbreak Station by Cinderella,[10] and the 11× platinum Dirty Dancing soundtrack.

Additional work done at Studio in the Country includes Stevie Wonder's Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants,[12] The Hungry Years by Willie Nelson,[13] the Jack Nitzsche-produced The Neville Brothers,[14] and Fiyo on the Bayou[15] by The Neville Brothers, Louis Prima Meets Robin Hood by Louis Prima, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's An American Dream, the certified-gold Inspiration by Frankie Beverly and Maze, Thunderhead's self-titled first album (produced by Johnny Winter[16]), Zebra's certified-gold self-titled debut album Zebra,[17] Rock'n'Roll Gumbo by Professor Longhair,[18] Pete Fountain's Alive in New Orleans,[19] The Wild Magnolias and They Call Us Wild by The Wild Magnolias,[20] Peter Yarrow's That's Enough For Me,[21] numerous albums by Louisiana's Le Roux (including the hit single "New Orleans Ladies"),[22] Lonesome Road by Doc Watson,[23] Betty Davis' Is It Love Or Desire,[24] High Life by Frankie Miller, "Spanish Doors" from the Adorata EP by The Gutter Twins, American Patchwork by Anders Osborne,[25] and My Feet Can't Fail Me Now by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band.

[26] Albums including Grammy Award winner I'm Here, Bogalusa Boogie and Frenchin' the Boogie by Clifton Chenier[27] were recorded there and numerous albums by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown,[28] including Blackjack and the Grammy-winning Alright Again[29] were also recorded and mixed at Studio in the Country.

Other artists who have used the studio include Ani DiFranco,[30] Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Greg Dulli, The Twilight Singers, Mandrill,[31] Tony Joe White,[32] Zachary Richard,[33] Wayne Newton, Dash Rip Rock, Melanie, The Scoundrels (UK),[34] C.C.

It was one of the last major all-analog recording facilities until adding Pro Tools HD in recent years, though the Studer two-inch and half-inch tape machines are still in use.

Studio in the Country
Studio Interior (2010)
Control Room (2010)