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Stewart Copeland studio gear for Zenyatta Mondatta recording | |
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Artist: | Stewart Copeland |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
Time gear used: | July 1980 - August 1980 |
Contents
Introduction
This is the equipment Stewart Copeland used in the studio for recording Zenyatta Mondatta.
Gear breakdown
Drums
- TAMA Superstar (9-Ply) Super Mahogany
- 14" x 22" Bass Drum
- 8" x 10" Rack Tom
- 8" x 12" Rack Tom
- 9" x 13" Rack Tom
- 16" x 16" Floor Tom
- Pearl 5" x 14" Snare (B4514 Jupiter Chrome-Over-Brass)
- TAMA Octobans (1970's Model Royalstar Lugs)
Additional Drums
- REMO Rototom 8"
Hardware
- TAMA
Cymbals
- Zildjian 16" A Crash
- Zildjian 13"/14" New Beat Hi-Hats
- Zildjian 8"/10" A Splash
- Zildjian 16" A Crash
- Zildjian 18" A Crash
- Zildjian 22" Ping Ride
Heads
Sticks
- Calato Regal Tip 'Rock' Model
Electronics
- TAMA Snyper drumsynthesizer
- delay: studio equipment
Quotations and trivia
Jeff Seitz apparently still has this drum kit
See also
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External links
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References and footnotes
The information is taken from Police Confidential book by Danny Quatrochi; I'll Be Watching You: Inside The Police 1980-83 book by Andy Summers; Rototom and electronics info from 1989-04 Sticks