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− | On [[2004-04-07]] [[Henry Padovani]] and [[Stewart Copeland]] recorded the track Welcome Home at this studio in Santa Monica, CA. Henry later sent a tape to [[Sting]] who recorded a separate bass-line. Thus it's a recording with all three original members of [[The Police]]! | + | On [[2004-04-07]] [[Henry Padovani]] and [[Stewart Copeland]] recorded the track [[Welcome Home]] at this studio in Santa Monica, CA. Henry later sent a tape to [[Sting]] who recorded a separate bass-line. Thus it's a recording with all three original members of [[The Police]]! |
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+ | On [[2010-01-18]] [[Stewart Copeland]] recorded here again - he played drums on four songs on the CD [[New Roads School - 15 Years]] | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
− | + | This studio was opened in [[1989]]. | |
− | + | Among the artists who recorded here are Incubus, No Doubt, The Beach Boys, Nelly Furtado, Hoobastand and George Clinton. | |
− | + | It was also the place for a unique reunion of [[The Police]] - sort of... - on [[2004-04-07]]. | |
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=Recording history= | =Recording history= | ||
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| ''[[Welcome Home]]'' | | ''[[Welcome Home]]'' | ||
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| [[Yves Fredj Aouizerate]] | | [[Yves Fredj Aouizerate]] | ||
| [[2007]] | | [[2007]] | ||
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+ | | ''[[New Roads School - 15 Years]]'' | ||
+ | | [[Stewart Copeland]] and various artists | ||
+ | | [[PRODUCER]] | ||
+ | | [[2010]] | ||
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− | source: [[Henry Padovani]] | + | source: [[Henry Padovani]] (2007), Michael Abels (2010) |
[[Category:Recording studios (Henry Padovani)]] | [[Category:Recording studios (Henry Padovani)]] | ||
− | + | [[Category:Recording studios (Stewart Copeland)]] |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 2 February 2016
4th Street Recording Studio | |
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Location: | 1211 4th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401, USA |
Years in operation: | 1989 - YYYY |
On 2004-04-07 Henry Padovani and Stewart Copeland recorded the track Welcome Home at this studio in Santa Monica, CA. Henry later sent a tape to Sting who recorded a separate bass-line. Thus it's a recording with all three original members of The Police!
On 2010-01-18 Stewart Copeland recorded here again - he played drums on four songs on the CD New Roads School - 15 Years
History
This studio was opened in 1989. Among the artists who recorded here are Incubus, No Doubt, The Beach Boys, Nelly Furtado, Hoobastand and George Clinton. It was also the place for a unique reunion of The Police - sort of... - on 2004-04-07.
Recording history
The following Police and related albums or songs were recorded at this studio:
Album (or song) title | Artist or band | Producer | Release year |
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Welcome Home | Henry Padovani | Yves Fredj Aouizerate | 2007 |
New Roads School - 15 Years | Stewart Copeland and various artists | PRODUCER | 2010 |
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
http://www.4thstreetrecording.com/
References
source: Henry Padovani (2007), Michael Abels (2010)