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[[Stewart Copeland]] recorded drums for [[God's Away On Business]] for the Tom Waits album [[Blood Money]] at this studio. | [[Stewart Copeland]] recorded drums for [[God's Away On Business]] for the Tom Waits album [[Blood Money]] at this studio. | ||
− | Studio owner Gregory Haldan remembers that Stewart was mixing the [[Oysterhead]] album ([[The Grand Pecking Order]]) in a nearby studio ([[The Plant | + | Studio owner Gregory Haldan remembers that Stewart was mixing the [[Oysterhead]] album ([[The Grand Pecking Order]]) in a nearby studio ([[The Plant]] in Sausalito) and was asked by Tom Waits to come over to record one song. |
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In The Pocket Studio | |
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Location: | Forestville, CA, USA |
Years in operation: | YYYY - YYYY |
Stewart Copeland recorded drums for God's Away On Business for the Tom Waits album Blood Money at this studio. Studio owner Gregory Haldan remembers that Stewart was mixing the Oysterhead album (The Grand Pecking Order) in a nearby studio (The Plant in Sausalito) and was asked by Tom Waits to come over to record one song.
History
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- its foundation
- important artists and producers who recorded there
- its importance in Police/Sting/Stewart/Andy history
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 |
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God's Away On Business | Tom Waits | Kathleen Brennan & Tom Waits | 2002 |
See also
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External links
References
source: Gregory Haldan