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Sting records Ten Summoner's Tales | |
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Date: | 1992-09-01 |
Location: | Wiltshire, England, UK - Lake House |
Attendees: | Sting |
Sting records Ten Summoner's Tales at Lake House in Wiltshire, England, UK.
In 1993-05 Recording Musician Hugh Padgham tells the story of how the CD was recorded.
The recording took a total of 2 months to complete including variuos breaks (weekends / Sting's wedding). 1992-08-10 is a given as being the first day. Work would start around 11:30am, lunch would be around 01:00pm. The major recording session would take place between 02:00pm and 08:00pm, followed by dinner and snooker. Further recordings went on from 09:00pm until 11:00pm.
Hugh Padgham mentions a "first weekend break", so that the only certain recording dates seem to be those from 1992-08-10 to 1992-08-14, with a high probability for a similar schedule for the following 7 weeks except the one with the wedding.
See also
The Police long-form video Greatest Hits was released in the UK today.[1]
External links
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References
source: Hugh Padgham in 1993-05 Recording Musician