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Many of the tracks on the LP were engineered by Joseph Tarsia and recorded at his Philadelphia based Sigma Sound Studio, with many of the musicians later becoming members of the studio's notable in-house group, MFSB.
Sigma Sound Studios is an American music recording studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania founded by recording engineer Joseph Tarsia in 1968.