Sarm East Studios

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Sarm East Studios
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Location: 9-13 Osborn Street/Brick Lane/London/UK
Years in operation: YYYY - YYYY

Sarm East Studios was the studio where Public Zone (incl. Stewart Copeland) recorded their 7" Naive / Innocence in August 1977 with producer Hugh Murphy.

History

  • Sarm East Studios belonged to Trevor Horn's SARM Studios group. It's now called London Recording Studios.
  • In the 70's Queen recorded a lot of their famous songs at this studio which belonged to Trevor Horn's SARM Studios. Other famous artists who recorded there: The Clash, Madonna, Nik Kershaw, The The, Frankie Goes To Hollywood...
  • In August 1977 Stewart Copeland played drums on the tracks Naive and Innocence for the band Public Zone at Sarm East Studios.

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
Naive/Innocence Public Zone Hugh Murphy 1977

See also

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External links

http://www.thelondonrecordingstudios.com/London-Recording-Studio-Home/About_London_Recording_Studio.html

References

source: Sean Lyons, Stewart Copeland, internet