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In page Blood on the Tracks:

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Dylan commenced recording at A & R Recording Studios in New York City on September 16, 1974. Bernstein has stated "the theme of returning ran through the sessions", so "it made a lot of sense to do it at A&R".[8] A & R Studios was the former Columbia Records "Studio A", where Dylan had recorded six albums in the 1960s.[8] The musicians quickly realized that Dylan was taking a "spontaneous" approach to recording.[7] The producer, Phil Ramone, later said that Dylan transitioned from one song to another as if they were part of a medley.[citation needed] Ramone noted: "Sometimes he will have several bars, and in the next version, he will change his mind about how many bars there should be in between a verse. Or eliminate a verse. Or add a chorus when you don't expect."[citation needed]