Difference between revisions of "Virtual Earth Studio"
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− | In May 1977 [[Mike Howlett]], [[Andy Summers]], [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[Sting]] rehearsed and recorded songs at Virtual Earth Studio. On [[1977-05-28]] they played those songs at the Gong festival in Paris under the band name [[Strontium 90]]. Some studio versions and some live songs were published on the CD Strontium 90 - Police Academy in 1997. They also played some songs by [[The Police]], such as [[Visions Of The Night]] and [[3 | + | In May 1977 [[Mike Howlett]], [[Andy Summers]], [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[Sting]] rehearsed and recorded songs at Virtual Earth Studio. On [[1977-05-28]] they played those songs at the Gong festival in Paris under the band name [[Strontium 90]]. Some studio versions and some live songs were published on the CD Strontium 90 - Police Academy in 1997. They also played some songs by [[The Police]], such as [[Visions Of The Night]] and [[3 o'Clock Shit]]. |
=History= | =History= |
Revision as of 01:07, 17 April 2008
Virtual Earth Studio | |
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Location: | Swiss Cottage, London, UK |
Years in operation: | YYYY - YYYY |
In May 1977 Mike Howlett, Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland and Sting rehearsed and recorded songs at Virtual Earth Studio. On 1977-05-28 they played those songs at the Gong festival in Paris under the band name Strontium 90. Some studio versions and some live songs were published on the CD Strontium 90 - Police Academy in 1997. They also played some songs by The Police, such as Visions Of The Night and 3 o'Clock Shit.
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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Police Academy | Strontium 90 | Mike Howlett | 1997 |
See also
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External links
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References
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