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Sting in Miami studio with Nigel Gray
File:Criteria DeDoDoDo master.jpg
De Do Do Do (unreleased version in both Japanese and Spanish) Master Tape - photo provided by Craig Betts
Date: 1980-12-13
Location: Miami, FL, USA - Criteria Studios
Attendees: Sting, Nigel Gray, Rick Allison

Sting arrives in Miami and meets Nigel Gray, Assistant Engineer Rick Allison and a translator to re-record the vocals for De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da at Miami's Criteria Studios in Spanish & Japanese, for the South American market.

Nigel Gray happened to be present at Criteria Studios, where he had just finished producing Wishbone Ash.

Songs to come out of this session was De Do Do Do De Da Da Da (Spanish Version), De Do Do Do De Da Da Da (Japanese Version) and De Do Do Do De Da Da Da (Spanish & Japanese Version), which still remains unreleased.

This was a combination of both versions, edited by Nigel Gray (See Picture of actual Master Tape)

See also

External links

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References

source: Craig Betts (Nigel Gray)