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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1982_05_04_David_Lord_01.jpg|thumb|center|a photo from this recording session - copyright [http://www.dlord.co.uk/ David Lord]]] [[Image:1982_05_04_David_Lord_02.jpg|thumb|center|a photo from this recording session - copyright [http://www.dlord.co.uk/ David Lord]]]
 
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| Bath, England, UK - [[Crescent Studios]]
 
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[[Stewart Copeland]] recorded [[Across The River]] with [[Peter Gabriel]] at Peter's studio in Bath, England, UK.
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[[Stewart Copeland]] recorded [[Across The River]] with [[Peter Gabriel]] at [[Crescent Studios]] in Bath, England, UK.
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Co-producer David Lord remembers that the musicians started with a lot of jamming on the first day, carrying on recording the song all through the night until [[Peter Gabriel]] was satisfied. [[Stewart Copeland]] was by himself on a video link in the studio's live room and everybody else was with David Lord in the control room beneath.  No click track was used, which made Stewart's contribution more raw & exciting.
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
''This section needs more information.''
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source: [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diary wasn't specific what they did, but in a [[2014]] phone interview Stewart confirmed that they recorded [[Across The River]] on the day the Argentines destroyed the HMS Sheffield - which was today
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source: [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diary only features the entry "[[Peter Gabriel]] - Bath" - in a [[2014]] phone interview Stewart confirmed that they recorded [[Across The River]] on the day the Argentines destroyed the HMS Sheffield - which was today, [http://www.dlord.co.uk/ David Lord], photos
  
  

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Stewart records "Across The River" with Peter Gabriel
a photo from this recording session - copyright David Lord
a photo from this recording session - copyright David Lord
Date: 1982-05-04
Location: Bath, England, UK - Crescent Studios
Attendees: Stewart Copeland, Peter Gabriel, Shankar, David Rhodes, David Lord

Stewart Copeland recorded Across The River with Peter Gabriel at Crescent Studios in Bath, England, UK.

Co-producer David Lord remembers that the musicians started with a lot of jamming on the first day, carrying on recording the song all through the night until Peter Gabriel was satisfied. Stewart Copeland was by himself on a video link in the studio's live room and everybody else was with David Lord in the control room beneath. No click track was used, which made Stewart's contribution more raw & exciting.

See also

External links

References

source: Stewart Copeland's diary only features the entry "Peter Gabriel - Bath" - in a 2014 phone interview Stewart confirmed that they recorded Across The River on the day the Argentines destroyed the HMS Sheffield - which was today, David Lord, photos


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