Pathway Studios

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Pathway Studios
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Pathway Studios was a small recording studio in the north of London. The Police recorded their first single there. Other artists who recorded there were Last Exit, Elvis Costello and other Stiff artists.

History

On 1977-02-12 The Police went to Pathway Studios to record their very first songs Fall Out and Nothing Achieving.

Bazza built the small desk for Mike Finesilver and Peter Ker back in 1974 or 1975. There wasn't much space in the contol room. The desk was 16-input with transformer coupled mic amps designed by David Robinson and descibed in his series in Studio Sound Magazine. EQ was originally from the same source and was based on an LCR network and used dicrete transistors. These were later replaced by a more controllable IC based design.

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
Fall Out/Nothing Achieving The Police Stewart Copeland and Bazza 1977

See also

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External links

http://www.gearslutz.com/board/high-end/50569-pathway-studios-london.html

References

sources: internet, books