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Olympic Studios was a British independent recording studio based on Church ... who later joined CBS Records at the start of a long career in classical music recording.
Pages in category "Albums recorded at Olympic Sound Studios" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Acoustic at Olympic Studios is an acoustic album by American shoegaze band Asobi Seksu, recorded at Olympic Studios in Barnes, London.The album was first released in February 2009 by One Little Indian Records as a tour-exclusive CD, [4] then reissued and retitled Rewolf by their US label, Polyvinyl Record Co., in November 2009. [5]
It was released on 13 January 1969 in the United States [2] and on 31 March 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records. [3] The album was recorded in September and October 1968 at Olympic Studios in London, shortly after the band's formation. It contains a mix of original material worked out in the first rehearsals, and remakes and ...
In 1968, when Island Records wanted a mixing console for the company's new Basing Street Studios, Glyn Johns persuaded Swettenham to leave Olympic Studios and partner with Island Records founder Chris Blackwell to start his own mixing console manufacturing company, and Helios Electronics was established in 1969. [2] [3]
Eagles is the debut studio album by American rock band the Eagles. The album was recorded at London's Olympic Studios with producer Glyn Johns and released on June 1, 1972, by Asylum Records . It was an immediate success for the then-new band, reaching No. 22 on the Billboard 200 and achieving a platinum certification from the Recording ...
The second block of recording sessions for Between the Buttons began on 8 November at the newly opened Olympic Sound Studios in Barnes, London, alternating between Olympic and Pye Studios until 26 November. During this time, the bulk of the album was completed, including vocal and other overdubs on the previously recorded backing tracks and mixing.
The album was recorded at Olympic Studios in London with American record producer Jimmy Miller and recording engineer Phill Brown. When Brown was asked his favourite memory of engineering, he responded: "Recording Dear Mr Fantasy, one o'clock in the morning, November 1967." [3] The UK release was one of the earliest rock albums on the Island ...