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Stewart Copeland's studio gear for recording Outlandos d'Amour | |
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Artist: | Stewart Copeland |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
Time gear used: | January 1978 - September 1978 |
Contents
Introduction
This is the equipment Stewart Copeland used for recording the Outlandos d'Amour album.
Gear breakdown
Drums
- Tama Imperialstar (1976) Electric Blue finish
- 22x14 Bass Drum
- 14x5 King Beat Snare Drum
- 12x8; 13x9 Toms
- 16x16 Floor Toms
Hardware
- Tama Titan series
- Cymbals: Paiste and Zildjian A series (Hollow logo)
- 13” Hi-Hat
- 22” Ride
- 16” & 18” Crashes
Heads
- Remo. Coated Ambassador on Snare Drum and Toms resonant. Clear Haze Ambassador on Snare Drum resonant. Emperor on batter Toms; Weather King C.S. on Bass Drum batter.
Sticks
- 5A
Quotations and trivia
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See also
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External links
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References and footnotes
source: a drummer fan who wants no credit - with the help of Jeff Seitz