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Basing Street Studios was a in a former 19th-century chapel at 8–10 Basing Street, in , , England. Originally established in 1969 as Island Studios by , the founder of , the studio's location also housed the offices for Island Records from 1969 until 1973, and was renamed Basing Street Studios in 1975. Island/Basing Street Studios produced many notable recordings in the 1970s from artists including The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley and the Wailers, , Genesis, , , Jethro Tull, Traffic, and . In 1982, the studios were acquired by Sarm Studio owners and her husband, producer in 1982, and renamed .


History
In 1969, Island Records co-founder Chris Blackwell and company directors David Belleridge and John Leftly acquired a deconsecrated 19th-century church building at 8-10 Basing Street, in the area of in and established new offices for Island Records. Two recording studios were constructed within the building to establish Island Studios. The construction of the studios utilized a concrete inner room design to prevent the transmission of sound within the building's structure. Studio One's live room was 60 by 40 feet, with 25 foot ceilings, and was large enough to accommodate 80 musicians. The smaller Studio Two, in the building's basement, was 30 by 20 feet, with 10 foot ceilings.
(2026). 9781458421975, Rowman & Littlefield.

The Basing Street studio was one of the first in London to have a 16-track recorder, and Blackwell commissioned former Technical Director Richard "Dick" Swettenham to build a for the new studios, resulting in the formation of Helios Electronics and its first console, Island Studio 2, a 20-input, 8-buss console with 16-channel monitoring.

recorded most of his self-titled debut solo album at the new studios in 1970, with contributions from , , , and . In December of the same year, recorded portions of Led Zeppelin IV in Island Studio Two, including "Black Dog" and "Stairway to Heaven", At the same time, Jethro Tull recorded their album Aqualung upstairs in Island Studio One.

completed their 1970 album Paranoid, including the recording of its title track, at Island, and returned to the studio the following year to record its follow-up, Master of Reality. Traffic recorded portions of John Barleycorn Must Die at Island in 1970, returning the following year to record The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. The Jeff Beck Group recorded Rough and Ready at Island in 1971. The same year, Mott the Hoople recorded Wildlife at the studio, returning the following year to record . In 1973, the Eagles recorded Desperado at the studio.

Island Studios added a in 1972, with Genesis using it to record their 1974 album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.

Songs recorded at Island Studios include "Without You" by , "After Midnight" by , "All Right Now" by Free, "" by , and "Many Rivers to Cross" by .

Other artists who recorded at Island Studios include , Go, , and .

(2026). 9781905512546, Five Leaves Publications. .

In 1975, the studios were officially renamed Basing Street Studios and put under the direction of record producer .

In 1977, during his 14-month self-imposed exile from Jamaica, lived in an apartment upstairs from the studio where the Wailers' albums Catch a Fire and Burnin' had been completed years earlier, recording the album Exodus.

In 1978, recorded their eponymous debut studio album at Basing Street Studios. Other artists who recorded at Basing Street Studios included Fairport Convention, , Sparks, and .


Legacy
and , owners of East London's SARM studios, bought Island's Basing Street Studios in 1982, renaming them Sarm West Studios to complement their existing East London studio. Horn and Sinclair also established offices at the Basing Street location for and labels, as well as and Unforgettable Songs publishing companies. In November 1984, the former Island Studio building was the venue for the recording of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by the members of Band Aid in support of relief efforts for the 1984–1985 famine in Ethiopia, and in November 2014, the studios were used to record the Band Aid 30 .

SPZ Group closed Sarm West Studios on Basing Street in 2013. In 2018, the former church building was converted into nine luxury flats.

In October 2019, a commemorative dedicated by the Nubian Jak Community Trust honoring Bob Marley, , and was placed at the site of the former Island/Basing Street Studios where the Wailers' albums Catch a Fire and Burnin' were completed, as well as the Bob Marley and the Wailers album Exodus.


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