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In May [[1975]] [[Curved Air]] recorded their [[Midnight Wire]] album at [[Island Studios]], but their effort was rejected by the record company. These recordings remain unreleased.
 
In May [[1975]] [[Curved Air]] recorded their [[Midnight Wire]] album at [[Island Studios]], but their effort was rejected by the record company. These recordings remain unreleased.
  
[[Andy Summers]] and [[Robert Fripp]] mixed songs for their album [[I Advance Masked]] at [[Island Studios]] (now [[Sarm West Studios]]) in [[1982]].
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[[Andy Summers]] and [[Robert Fripp]] recorded / mixed songs for their album [[I Advance Masked]] at [[Island Studios]] (now [[Sarm West Studios]]) in [[1982]].
  
 
The [[Band Aid]] song [[Do They Know It's Christmas?]] was recorded at [[Sarm West Studios]] in [[1984-11-25]].
 
The [[Band Aid]] song [[Do They Know It's Christmas?]] was recorded at [[Sarm West Studios]] in [[1984-11-25]].

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Sarm West Studios
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Location: London, England, UK - 19 Basing Street, W11
Years in operation: XXXX - XXXX

In May 1975 Curved Air recorded their Midnight Wire album at Island Studios, but their effort was rejected by the record company. These recordings remain unreleased.

Andy Summers and Robert Fripp recorded / mixed songs for their album I Advance Masked at Island Studios (now Sarm West Studios) in 1982.

The Band Aid song Do They Know It's Christmas? was recorded at Sarm West Studios in 1984-11-25.

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
Midnight Wire Curved Air ?? unreleased
I Advance Masked Andy Summers & Robert Fripp Andy Summers & Robert Fripp 1982
Do They Know It's Christmas? Band Aid Midge Ure 1984

See also

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External links

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References

sources: magazines, London's Rock Landmarks (book)