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Location: | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 46 Barra da Tijuca |
Years in operation: | YYYY - YYYY |
While in Rio de Janeiro for a concert on 2001-01-12 Sting wanted to develop a song he was working on. He called Ivan Lins and they went into AR Studios south of Rio de Janeiro on 2001-01-13 for two hours.
Sting played steel guitar, Ivan Lins played acoustic piano and Marcos Suzano joined them on tambourine. It's not known if this demo recording ever turned into a known Sting song.
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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Album or song title | Artist or band | Producer | YYYY |
See also
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External links
References
source: Outlandos newsletter January 2001, Ivan Lins