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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 158. Not illustrated. Chapters: Sarm West Studios, Chalice Recording Studios, Sundlaugin, Hansa Tonstudio, the Abyss, Marc Graue Voiceover Studios, Phantom City Studios, Radio Recorders, Associated Independent Recording, Sol Studios, Sarm East Studios, Redesdale Studios, Polar Studios, Decca Studios, Britannia Row Studios, Utility Muffin Research Kitchen, Studio Miraval, Creative Music Studio, Kingsize Soundlabs, Big Blue Meenie Recording Studio, Angel Studios, Chicago Recording Company, Robert Lang Studios, Sigma Sound Studios, Loho Studios, Criteria Studios, Neverland Studios, Chemical Sound Studios, Vintage Nudes Studio, Eden Studios, 5150 Studios, Musicland Studios, Westbeach Recorders, Woodbine Street Recording Studios, Channel One Studios, Sound Techniques, Studio Fredman, Finnvox Studios, Poop Alley Studios, Long View Farm, D&d Studios, Priory Recording Studios, Morrisound Recording, Salami Studios, Wildplum Recordings, Manticore Studios, Onkio Haus, 3-D Studios, the Production Suite, Monnow Valley Studio, Earthology Records, Monkeyclaus, Sunlight Studio, Woodstock Studios, Groove Masters, Outside Studios, Livingroom Studios, Gold Mine Studios, Phase One Studios, Alien Beans Studios, Breakglass Studio, Unisound, Stagg Street Studios, Madcow Productions, Ranch Apocalypse. Excerpt: SARM Studios (formerly known as SARM West Studios) is a recording studio located in Notting Hill, London. The studios were established by Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, and were originally known as Basing Street Studios. It has also been known in the past as Island Studios. Set within an old church that had been deconsecrated, Blackwell recorded a number of artists there for Island Records, such as Iron Maiden, Bob Marley, Steve Winwood, Free, Bad Company, Robert Palmer, Jimmy Cliff, Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, King Crimson, ...