Public Recording was created in 2000.
Yes, the audio recording of the 1969 moon landing is in the public domain. This is because it was produced by NASA, a U.S. government agency, and works created by the federal government are generally not subject to copyright. Consequently, the recording can be freely accessed and used by the public.
Reciprocal Recording was created in 1984.
Recording The Beatles was created in 2006.
Recording the Angel was created in 2006.
Recording the Universe was created in 2010.
Pulse Recording was created in 2008.
Blocks Recording Club was created in 2003.
National Recording Corporation was created in 1958.
The Pandarosa Recording Co. was created in 2004.
Chicago Recording Company was created in 1975.
Associated Independent Recording was created in 1965.
Our Favorite Recording Sessions was created in 1964.