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<== previous entry

Stewart cuts Klark Kent tracks at Trident Studios
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Date: 1978-10-04
Location: London, England, UK
Attendees: Stewart Copeland

Stewart Copeland presents his anthem at Faulty Products. They love it. At Trident Studios he cuts Too Kool To Kalypso and Kinetic Ritual. He visits Anemone Studios to cut The Police's Outlandos d'Amour, but the tapes weren't there. So he takes the bus home.

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sources: Stewart Copeland's diary


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