Surrey Sound Studios
Surrey Sound Studios | |
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Location: | 70 Kingston Road, Leatherhead, UK |
Years in operation: | 1974 - YYYY |
The Police recorded their first two albums at Surrey Sound Studios.
History
In 1974 Nigel Gray (cheaply) rented the vacant rooms of a vacant village hall to create Surrey Sound Studios. He installed a 16-track Alice desk and an Ampex MM1000 16-track tape machine. The stage of the former village hall became the control room, the emptied auditorium became the recording space for the bands.
Microphones Nigel used in the early days were a Valve Neumann U-67, a couple of C-451s as overhads, an AKG D-12 for the bass drum and some Beyer Dynamic microphones for the toms.
The Police did their backing tracks with basically a live version of each song: guitar, bass and drums - with a guide vocal by Sting. Sting was in the monitoring room with Nigel, his bass DI'd into the desk - with a microphone going through a wall into his amp. The right bass sound was done with a mix of these two tracks.
Andy Summers had two amps, one of them an old Ampeg. He'd put his guitar into one of the two amps. Nigel would then put a microphone in front of each amp and place one farther away to record them in stereo. The microphones close to the amps were put left and right in the mix - the microphone further away would be in the center.
The drums were usually put on eight tracks: bass, hi-hat, snare, three toms and two overheads. Together with one or two vocal tracks and two for the guitar there were about 12 tracks - occasionally they made place for more tracks - like vocal harmonies.
For Outlandos d'Amour those harmonies were also done by Stewart and Andy - although not too loud in the vocal mix
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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Outlandos d'Amour | The Police | The Police | 1978 |
Reggatta de Blanc | The Police | The Police and Nigel Gray | 1979 |
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References
sources: the book "Behind The Boards II" features a chapter about Nigel Gray's work with The Police, where he talks about setting up the studio and the equipment that was used