Unique Recording Studios
Unique Recording Studios | |
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![]() Michael Finlayson, Stewart Copeland, Jeff Lord and Jeff Seitz at Unique Recording Studios in September 1985 - copyright by Michael Finlayson | |
Location: | New York, NY, USA |
Years in operation: | 1978 - 2004 |
In September 1985 Stewart Copeland worked on The Equalizer score in New York before moving to The Hit Factory.
History
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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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The Equalizer | Stewart Copeland | Stewart Copeland | YYYY |
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In September 1985 - roughly from September 4 to about September 26 - Stewart Copeland and Jeff Seitz worked on the score of The Equalizer at Unique Recording Studios, before continuing their work at The Hit Factory.
Michael Finlayson was the engineer with Jeff Lord assisting. The photo with all four of them was taken in Studio B, but most of the work was done in Studio C (aka "Midi City").
Scoring started a couple of weeks before the Pilot episode was aired (on September 18, 1985).
Michael Finlayson: "This is me working on a Fairlight in Unique’s programming room. Or goofing off, I can’t remember….. Anyway, I was thinking it was Stewart’s Fairlight, but I am wearing a sweatshirt from Sting’s Blue Turtle Tour, which I bought after we had finished the sessions at Unique."
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References
source: Michael Finlayson