This is the interview + brief acoustic session that was used for the Words & Music promo 12" and cassette, as well as the source for "City" from Soul Kiss/Kettle Whistle.
Trying to find the studio where this was recorded.
We have pictures of the master (?) reels..

Mistakenly listed here as "Marc Grave Reels".. it's actually Marc Graue. Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios is in Burbank, California. The reel has a Hollywood address address at the bottom, but according to Wikipedia, they moved to Burbank in 1985. So that was likely old stationary they were still using up. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Graue ... er_Studios
While it would be convenient to just claim the mystery studio was Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios (and chalk up the "Sherman Oaks" clash due to fuzzy memories.. Burbank is about 10 miles from Sherman Oaks, probably both "relatively-boring suburb of LA" type cities, so understandable they'd get confused for each other), Marc Graue is listed on Word & Music as editor. So it's possible the interview/session wasn't recorded at his studio, but rather the reels were sent to him to edit into the presentation mixed with Nothing's Shocking songs that became Words & Music.
Googling John Brumbach (the session's producer) doesn't seem to bring up info on his studio work, rather just reveal that he is a blues and jazz sax player/teacher based in Chicago since 1980.. so perhaps a different guy with the same name as our elusive LA producer.
I don't know.. I'm tempted to call this session as being from Marc Graue Voice Over Recording Studios, Burbank, CA.. but I'd like to be a bit more certain about it. Thoughts, anyone?
And narrowing down the exact date.. how do we know it was in November, just wondering? Looking at the gigography, the band wrapped up an east coast tour 11/02 in Trenton, NJ, then had a couple weeks off until starting up again 11/17 in Seattle. So if the interview/session was indeed in November, must've been in that window. Giving probable travel days, it'd be sometime between 11/4 and 11/15.