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Château Marouatte | |
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Location: | Grand-Brassac, France |
Years in operation: | YYYY - YYYY |
Stewart Copeland wrote and recorded several songs at Château Marouatte in the 1990s.
History
After the Château Marouatte was bought by Miles Copeland the castle was used for songwriter meetings twice a year. Stewart Copeland at least attended two of those.
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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I Can't Stop | Stewart Copeland, Jim Vallance & Sovory | PRODUCER(S) | 1997 |
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