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History
Sting recorded his French Policeman's speech for Miles Davis' One Phone Call / Street Scenes at Record Plant Studios in February 1985.
Recording history
The following Police and related albums or songs were recorded at this studio:
Song title | Artist or band | Producer | Release year |
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One Phone Call / Street Scenes | Sting | PRODUCER | 1985 |
See also
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External links
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References
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