Thats one good example that pro recordings can be made in a home studio.
Today lots of commercial records are at least in part done in home studios.
The difference being in what a "rock star" can bring to the table in terms of gear, building the room, and the talent runing it all.
Plus, like any particular artists music or not, they do have experience both in the studio and on the road.
This ain't no situation of working all day being tired, eating, then banging out some tunes at night all while having to be relatively quiet and hoping for a great result.
Today lots of commercial records are at least in part done in home studios.
The difference being in what a "rock star" can bring to the table in terms of gear, building the room, and the talent runing it all.
Plus, like any particular artists music or not, they do have experience both in the studio and on the road.
This ain't no situation of working all day being tired, eating, then banging out some tunes at night all while having to be relatively quiet and hoping for a great result.