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Trident Studios was a British recording facility, located at 17 St Anne's Court in London's Soho district between 1968 and 1981. It was constructed in 1967 by Norman Sheffield, drummer of the 1960s group the Hunters, and his brother Barry.

The former Trident Studios building at St Anne's Court, Soho, London, 2018, with the David Bowie Blue Plaque 51°30′52″N 0°08′03″W / 51.514318°N 0.134243°W / 51.514318; -0.134243
Trident Studios Logo
Trident Studios interior circa 1975

"My Name is Jack" by Manfred Mann was recorded at Trident in March 1968, and helped launch the studio's reputation. Later that year, the Beatles recorded their song "Hey Jude" there and part of their self-titled double album (also known as the "White Album"). Other well-known albums and songs recorded at Trident include Elton John's "Your Song", David Bowie's The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, Lou Reed's Transformer, Carly Simon's No Secrets, and Queen's albums Queen, Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack.

Other artists recorded at Trident included the Bee Gees, Chris de Burgh, Frank Zappa, Genesis, Brand X, James Taylor, Joan Armatrading, Joe Cocker, Golden Earring, Harry Nilsson, Kiss, Tygers of Pan Tang, Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, Marc Almond, Marc and the Mambas, Soft Cell, Rick Springfield, the Rolling Stones, Rush, Free, Thin Lizzy, Tina Turner, T.Rex, Van der Graaf Generator, Yes and John Entwistle.

The Sheffield brothers had a relaxed working attitude, but also emphasised high standards of audio engineering.[1][page needed] The studio's state-of-the-art recording equipment helped attract many major artists to record there.

The studios are still in operation, now specialising in post-production for TV and Film.

The Beatles and Apple Records edit

In mid-1968, Trident Studios was the first in the UK to use Dolby noise reduction, and employ an eight-track reel-to-reel recording deck.

While Abbey Road Studios still used only four-track at the time, Trident's Ampex eight-track machine drew the Beatles on 31 July 1968 to record their song "Hey Jude". Paul McCartney later said about recording the track at Trident: "Words cannot describe the pleasure of listening back to the final mix of 'Hey Jude' on four giant Lockwood / Tannoy speakers which dwarfed everything else in the room ..."[1][page needed] The band also recorded some songs for their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as the White Album) at Trident – "Dear Prudence", "Honey Pie", "Savoy Truffle" and "Martha My Dear" – and on February 22, 1969, they first recorded "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" there for the album Abbey Road.[2][3] John Lennon and Yoko Ono later returned with the Plastic Ono Band to record "Cold Turkey" featuring Eric Clapton on lead guitar.

Many of the Beatles' Apple Records artists used Trident Studios, including Badfinger, Billy Preston, Mary Hopkin, Jackie Lomax and James Taylor. Part of George Harrison's triple album All Things Must Pass, containing the hit "My Sweet Lord", and Ringo Starr's "It Don't Come Easy", were also recorded there. Harry Nilsson recorded "Without You" at Trident, and portions of several of his 1970s albums.

Queen edit

The history of the Sheffield brothers and Trident Studios is also linked to the early discovery and success of the rock band Queen. In 1972, Trident Studios started two record production companies, one of which (Neptune Productions) initially signed three artists, Mark Ashton, Eugene Wallace and Queen. The agreements with the artists were for recording and publishing, but Queen had no management, so they insisted that Trident also take on that responsibility. Trident, initially reluctant, eventually agreed and Queen signed an agreement with Trident Recording, Publishing and Management, on 1 November 1972.

The Management at the time claimed the deal allowed the band full access to the studio's cutting edge facilities, and supported them by providing the best producers and engineers - so long as the foundations of the band's first album Queen were recorded 'off peak'.[4] Roger Taylor later quoted these early off-peak studio hours as "gold dust".[4]

After the album was completed the Sheffield brothers had great difficulty finding a record label to take on the album and release it.[1][page needed] Finally, eight months later, the brothers decided to take on the risk and fund the release themselves and Queen released their self-titled first album under the Trident label in a license deal with EMI Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the US. Trident subsequently released Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack under this same arrangement. After the band left Trident, they signed directly with EMI and Elektra for A Night at the Opera .

The 2018 Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody featured a dramatisation of the studio,[5] during the making of Seven Seas of Rhye.

David Bowie, Elton John and others edit

In March 1968, Manfred Mann recorded Trident's first number one at the studio, the single "My Name Is Jack". From 1968 to 1981, some of the most reputed artists used the studios for their recordings, including David Bowie, Elton John, Marc Bolan/T.Rex, Carly Simon, Frank Zappa, the Rolling Stones, Free, Genesis, Lou Reed, Joan Armatrading, Black Sabbath, Lindisfarne, Dusty Springfield, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Krisma, Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart and other artists. Elton John's "Your Song" and Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" were both engineered at Trident by Robin Geoffrey Cable, who later went on to produce two albums for The Dickies.

Tony Stratton-Smith's Charisma Records was also one of the most regular clients of the studios during the 1970s. Genesis recorded several of their most renowned albums there, including Trespass (1970), Nursery Cryme (1971) and A Trick of the Tail (1976). The jazz fusion band Brand X recorded their debut studio album Unorthodox Behaviour here (1976). Other artists from the label who recorded at Trident were Van der Graaf Generator, Peter Hammill, Lindisfarne and Peter Gabriel. Charisma's first Van der Graaf Generator release, The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other, was recorded at Trident from 11 to 14 December 1969. Most of the album was recorded on eight-track, but the last song, "After the Flood", was recorded on 16. Trident was also among the first studios in the UK to obtain a 16-track machine.[1][page needed]

The Trident 'A' Range console edit

 
Trident Studios interior circa 1975 from the Studio and the famous Bechstein Piano

The Trident A Range consoles were originally designed and built as an in house project by Malcolm Toft who was chief recording engineer at Trident and Barry Porter who was in charge of studio maintenance. Other studios heard about it and placed orders for consoles and Trident Audio Developments was formed with Malcolm Toft as managing director. Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles was one of the early recipients of one of the first production models, and ultimately purchased three new from Trident and one from a broker at a later time.[1][page needed] David Bowie, Rod Stewart, and Frank Sinatra are among the early artists who first recorded hit records on Cherokee's first 'A' Range console.

"Though it had a very limited run, the Trident A Range console gained a reputation for its very distinct and pleasant sound with a very "musical" EQ section. Along with channel strips from early Neve and Helios consoles, original Trident A Range modules have kept a healthy resale value and are much sought after by engineers who like to combine old-school analogue gear with cutting-edge digital recording technology."[6]

Studio piano edit

Trident also gained a reputation for the sound of its piano, which can be heard on the Beatles' "Hey Jude", Elton John's "Your Song", Carly Simon's "The Right Thing To Do", Queen's "Killer Queen" and many other tracks.[7] It was a handmade C. Bechstein concert-sized instrument that was over one hundred years old.[1][page needed] The piano was offered for auction in November 2001,[8] but failed to sell.[9]

Lockwood Tannoy Monitoring Speakers edit

From 1968 until 1974, Trident used four large monitoring loudspeakers in the control room. These speakers were documented by Paul McCartney when The Beatles had recorded 'Hey Jude':

Words cannot describe the pleasure of listening back to the final mix of 'Hey Jude' on four giant Lockwood / Tannoy speakers which dwarfed everything else in the room ...

— Paul McCartney, [1][page needed]

The recording was done on Lockwood Tannoy speakers, and had to be equalized post-recording to fix the balance of high-end notes.[10] The speaker drivers used were 15" dual concentric Tannoy Golds, which had been newly developed, mounted in cabinets made by Lockwood, UK.[11]

Later history edit

Trident Studios was sold in December 1981. It was bought by its senior engineer, Stephen Short, along with three other investors. In 1986, Short bought out the other investors and opened Trident 2 which was opened in 1983 and the investors were J.P. Illiesco and Rusty Egan. There were also another group of producers and investors who tried to buy Trident in the 1980s after its initial closure, headed by Neville Kernick-Nixon, Flood and John Keating; the former then opened The Mad House, later known as The Music Station.[12]

The original Trident mixing desk also survived, and was purchased in the early 1980s from the studio's owners by songwriter and former Cure bassist Phil Thornalley. It is now housed in Thornalley's own recording studio, Swamp Studios in north-west London. The Swamp is actually based around the Trident Tri‑mix desk.[13]

Since 1981, the studios have changed name(s) and hands multiple times, with the original building remaining in situ.

Blue plaque edit

 
David Bowie Plaque, Trident Studios, London

On 15 June 2017, a British Plaque Trust permanent blue plaque was unveiled outside the building at 17 St Anne's Court, London in the recognition of the multiple David Bowie albums recorded there.[14]

Legacy edit

Prior to his death, Norman Sheffield, was actively involved in creating Trackd Music,[15] a mobile application and website with his two sons, Russell and Justin, which enables aspiring and professional musicians to collaborate and record songs together and promote their music via their profile within the app or website. The app has amassed over a million downloads worldwide to date.

Partial discography edit

The following is a partial list of work either recorded, mixed or mastered at Trident Studios between 1968 and 1981, edited from the timeline on the Trident Studios official website.[16] A Further list of Albums is available at Albums record at Trident Studios

Artist Title
Ace How Long (1974)
America America (1971)
Joan Armatrading Whatever's for Us (1972)
The Beatles "Hey Jude", "Dear Prudence", "Honey Pie", "Martha My Dear", "Savoy Truffle" (1968), "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (1969)
Bee Gees Odessa (1969)
Marc Bolan / Tyrannosaurus Rex / T-Rex Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages (1968), Unicorn (1969), A Beard of Stars (1970), T. Rex (1970), Electric Warrior (1971)
The Boomtown Rats "I Don't Like Mondays" (1979)
David Bowie Space Oddity (1969), The Man Who Sold the World (1970), Hunky Dory (1971), The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust (1972), Aladdin Sane (1973)
Chris de Burgh Far Beyond These Castle Walls (1974)
Billy Cobham Spectrum (1973)
Cass Elliot The Road Is No Place for a Lady (1972)
Gilbert Montagné The fool (1971)
Free Fire and Water (1970)
Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel (1978 album, often referred to as Scratch)
Genesis Trespass (1970), Nursery Cryme (1971), Selling England by the Pound (1973), A Trick of the Tail (1976), Wind & Wuthering (1976), Seconds Out (1977), ...And Then There Were Three... (1978)
Golden Earring Moontan (1973)
Elton John Elton John (1970), Tumbleweed Connection (1970), 17-11-70, Madman Across the Water (1971), Honky Château (1972), Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (1973), Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973), Rock of the Westies (1975)
Judas Priest Stained Class (1978)
Manfred Mann "My Name is Jack" (1968)
Mott the Hoople All the Young Dudes (1973)
Queen Queen (1973), Queen II (1974), Sheer Heart Attack (1974),
Lou Reed Transformer (1972)
The Rolling Stones "Midnight Rambler" (1969), Let It Bleed (1969)
Rush Hemispheres (1978), Permanent Waves (1980)[17]
Carly Simon No Secrets (1972)
Supertramp Crime of the Century (1974)
James Taylor James Taylor (1968)
Thin Lizzy Nightlife (1974)
Tygers of Pan Tang Crazy Nights (1981)
Evelyn Thomas High Energy (1984)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Sheffield, Norman (2013). Life on Two Legs. ISBN 978-0957513303.
  2. ^ Ingham, Chris (2006). The Rough Guide to the Beatles. London: Rough Guides. p. 266. ISBN 978-1-84353-720-5.
  3. ^ "Abbey Road Anniversary Editions OUT NOW! – the BEATLES".
  4. ^ a b "Queen: From Rags to Rhapsody - BBC Four". BBC. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  5. ^ Depicted by the orange Trident Studios logos on tape recorders and on plaques on Record Awards upon studio wall
  6. ^ Mix Magazine, 1 July 2001
  7. ^ David Bennett (16 March 2020). Rock music’s most noteworthy instrument. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Beatles' stage to be auctioned". BBC. 16 November 2001. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Beatle Bummer". NME. 28 November 2001. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  10. ^ Matteo, Steve (10 August 2004). The Beatles' Let It Be. A&C Black. pp. 13–14. ISBN 978-0-8264-1634-6.
  11. ^ Massey, Howard (1 October 2015). The Great British Recording Studios. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-1-4950-3533-3.
  12. ^ . Ping Pong Music. 30 January 2013. Archived from the original on 7 August 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  13. ^ "Phil Thornalley". Soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2 May 2020. The Swamp is still based around the Trident Tri‑mix desk Thornalley bought in the early '80s
  14. ^ "BBC Music - Blue Plaques celebrating your local music legends - revealed!". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  15. ^ "EIN News".
  16. ^ "Life on Two Legs - Norman Sheffield". Tridentstudios.com. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  17. ^ John Patuto. "Rush: Permanent Waves - Album Lyrics and Liner Notes". Cygnus-x1.net. Retrieved 27 June 2016.

External links edit

  • Trident Studios Official FaceBook Page
  • Tannoyista.com

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Trident Studios news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Trident Studios was a British recording facility located at 17 St Anne s Court in London s Soho district between 1968 and 1981 It was constructed in 1967 by Norman Sheffield drummer of the 1960s group the Hunters and his brother Barry The former Trident Studios building at St Anne s Court Soho London 2018 with the David Bowie Blue Plaque 51 30 52 N 0 08 03 W 51 514318 N 0 134243 W 51 514318 0 134243Trident Studios LogoTrident Studios interior circa 1975 My Name is Jack by Manfred Mann was recorded at Trident in March 1968 and helped launch the studio s reputation Later that year the Beatles recorded their song Hey Jude there and part of their self titled double album also known as the White Album Other well known albums and songs recorded at Trident include Elton John s Your Song David Bowie s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars Lou Reed s Transformer Carly Simon s No Secrets and Queen s albums Queen Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack Other artists recorded at Trident included the Bee Gees Chris de Burgh Frank Zappa Genesis Brand X James Taylor Joan Armatrading Joe Cocker Golden Earring Harry Nilsson Kiss Tygers of Pan Tang Lou Reed Peter Gabriel Marc Almond Marc and the Mambas Soft Cell Rick Springfield the Rolling Stones Rush Free Thin Lizzy Tina Turner T Rex Van der Graaf Generator Yes and John Entwistle The Sheffield brothers had a relaxed working attitude but also emphasised high standards of audio engineering 1 page needed The studio s state of the art recording equipment helped attract many major artists to record there The studios are still in operation now specialising in post production for TV and Film Contents 1 The Beatles and Apple Records 2 Queen 3 David Bowie Elton John and others 4 The Trident A Range console 5 Studio piano 6 Lockwood Tannoy Monitoring Speakers 7 Later history 8 Blue plaque 9 Legacy 10 Partial discography 11 References 12 External linksThe Beatles and Apple Records editIn mid 1968 Trident Studios was the first in the UK to use Dolby noise reduction and employ an eight track reel to reel recording deck While Abbey Road Studios still used only four track at the time Trident s Ampex eight track machine drew the Beatles on 31 July 1968 to record their song Hey Jude Paul McCartney later said about recording the track at Trident Words cannot describe the pleasure of listening back to the final mix of Hey Jude on four giant Lockwood Tannoy speakers which dwarfed everything else in the room 1 page needed The band also recorded some songs for their 1968 double album The Beatles also known as the White Album at Trident Dear Prudence Honey Pie Savoy Truffle and Martha My Dear and on February 22 1969 they first recorded I Want You She s So Heavy there for the album Abbey Road 2 3 John Lennon and Yoko Ono later returned with the Plastic Ono Band to record Cold Turkey featuring Eric Clapton on lead guitar Many of the Beatles Apple Records artists used Trident Studios including Badfinger Billy Preston Mary Hopkin Jackie Lomax and James Taylor Part of George Harrison s triple album All Things Must Pass containing the hit My Sweet Lord and Ringo Starr s It Don t Come Easy were also recorded there Harry Nilsson recorded Without You at Trident and portions of several of his 1970s albums Queen editThe history of the Sheffield brothers and Trident Studios is also linked to the early discovery and success of the rock band Queen In 1972 Trident Studios started two record production companies one of which Neptune Productions initially signed three artists Mark Ashton Eugene Wallace and Queen The agreements with the artists were for recording and publishing but Queen had no management so they insisted that Trident also take on that responsibility Trident initially reluctant eventually agreed and Queen signed an agreement with Trident Recording Publishing and Management on 1 November 1972 The Management at the time claimed the deal allowed the band full access to the studio s cutting edge facilities and supported them by providing the best producers and engineers so long as the foundations of the band s first album Queen were recorded off peak 4 Roger Taylor later quoted these early off peak studio hours as gold dust 4 After the album was completed the Sheffield brothers had great difficulty finding a record label to take on the album and release it 1 page needed Finally eight months later the brothers decided to take on the risk and fund the release themselves and Queen released their self titled first album under the Trident label in a license deal with EMI Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the US Trident subsequently released Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack under this same arrangement After the band left Trident they signed directly with EMI and Elektra for A Night at the Opera The 2018 Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody featured a dramatisation of the studio 5 during the making of Seven Seas of Rhye David Bowie Elton John and others editIn March 1968 Manfred Mann recorded Trident s first number one at the studio the single My Name Is Jack From 1968 to 1981 some of the most reputed artists used the studios for their recordings including David Bowie Elton John Marc Bolan T Rex Carly Simon Frank Zappa the Rolling Stones Free Genesis Lou Reed Joan Armatrading Black Sabbath Lindisfarne Dusty Springfield the Mahavishnu Orchestra Krisma Jeff Beck Rod Stewart and other artists Elton John s Your Song and Carly Simon s You re So Vain were both engineered at Trident by Robin Geoffrey Cable who later went on to produce two albums for The Dickies Tony Stratton Smith s Charisma Records was also one of the most regular clients of the studios during the 1970s Genesis recorded several of their most renowned albums there including Trespass 1970 Nursery Cryme 1971 and A Trick of the Tail 1976 The jazz fusion band Brand X recorded their debut studio album Unorthodox Behaviour here 1976 Other artists from the label who recorded at Trident were Van der Graaf Generator Peter Hammill Lindisfarne and Peter Gabriel Charisma s first Van der Graaf Generator release The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other was recorded at Trident from 11 to 14 December 1969 Most of the album was recorded on eight track but the last song After the Flood was recorded on 16 Trident was also among the first studios in the UK to obtain a 16 track machine 1 page needed The Trident A Range console edit nbsp Trident Studios interior circa 1975 from the Studio and the famous Bechstein PianoThe Trident A Range consoles were originally designed and built as an in house project by Malcolm Toft who was chief recording engineer at Trident and Barry Porter who was in charge of studio maintenance Other studios heard about it and placed orders for consoles and Trident Audio Developments was formed with Malcolm Toft as managing director Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles was one of the early recipients of one of the first production models and ultimately purchased three new from Trident and one from a broker at a later time 1 page needed David Bowie Rod Stewart and Frank Sinatra are among the early artists who first recorded hit records on Cherokee s first A Range console Though it had a very limited run the Trident A Range console gained a reputation for its very distinct and pleasant sound with a very musical EQ section Along with channel strips from early Neve and Helios consoles original Trident A Range modules have kept a healthy resale value and are much sought after by engineers who like to combine old school analogue gear with cutting edge digital recording technology 6 Studio piano editTrident also gained a reputation for the sound of its piano which can be heard on the Beatles Hey Jude Elton John s Your Song Carly Simon s The Right Thing To Do Queen s Killer Queen and many other tracks 7 It was a handmade C Bechstein concert sized instrument that was over one hundred years old 1 page needed The piano was offered for auction in November 2001 8 but failed to sell 9 Lockwood Tannoy Monitoring Speakers editFrom 1968 until 1974 Trident used four large monitoring loudspeakers in the control room These speakers were documented by Paul McCartney when The Beatles had recorded Hey Jude Words cannot describe the pleasure of listening back to the final mix of Hey Jude on four giant Lockwood Tannoy speakers which dwarfed everything else in the room Paul McCartney 1 page needed The recording was done on Lockwood Tannoy speakers and had to be equalized post recording to fix the balance of high end notes 10 The speaker drivers used were 15 dual concentric Tannoy Golds which had been newly developed mounted in cabinets made by Lockwood UK 11 Later history editTrident Studios was sold in December 1981 It was bought by its senior engineer Stephen Short along with three other investors In 1986 Short bought out the other investors and opened Trident 2 which was opened in 1983 and the investors were J P Illiesco and Rusty Egan There were also another group of producers and investors who tried to buy Trident in the 1980s after its initial closure headed by Neville Kernick Nixon Flood and John Keating the former then opened The Mad House later known as The Music Station 12 The original Trident mixing desk also survived and was purchased in the early 1980s from the studio s owners by songwriter and former Cure bassist Phil Thornalley It is now housed in Thornalley s own recording studio Swamp Studios in north west London The Swamp is actually based around the Trident Tri mix desk 13 Since 1981 the studios have changed name s and hands multiple times with the original building remaining in situ Blue plaque edit nbsp David Bowie Plaque Trident Studios LondonOn 15 June 2017 a British Plaque Trust permanent blue plaque was unveiled outside the building at 17 St Anne s Court London in the recognition of the multiple David Bowie albums recorded there 14 Legacy editPrior to his death Norman Sheffield was actively involved in creating Trackd Music 15 a mobile application and website with his two sons Russell and Justin which enables aspiring and professional musicians to collaborate and record songs together and promote their music via their profile within the app or website The app has amassed over a million downloads worldwide to date Partial discography editThe following is a partial list of work either recorded mixed or mastered at Trident Studios between 1968 and 1981 edited from the timeline on the Trident Studios official website 16 A Further list of Albums is available at Albums record at Trident Studios Artist TitleAce How Long 1974 America America 1971 Joan Armatrading Whatever s for Us 1972 The Beatles Hey Jude Dear Prudence Honey Pie Martha My Dear Savoy Truffle 1968 I Want You She s So Heavy 1969 Bee Gees Odessa 1969 Marc Bolan Tyrannosaurus Rex T Rex Prophets Seers amp Sages The Angels of the Ages 1968 Unicorn 1969 A Beard of Stars 1970 T Rex 1970 Electric Warrior 1971 The Boomtown Rats I Don t Like Mondays 1979 David Bowie Space Oddity 1969 The Man Who Sold the World 1970 Hunky Dory 1971 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust 1972 Aladdin Sane 1973 Chris de Burgh Far Beyond These Castle Walls 1974 Billy Cobham Spectrum 1973 Cass Elliot The Road Is No Place for a Lady 1972 Gilbert Montagne The fool 1971 Free Fire and Water 1970 Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel 1978 album often referred to as Scratch Genesis Trespass 1970 Nursery Cryme 1971 Selling England by the Pound 1973 A Trick of the Tail 1976 Wind amp Wuthering 1976 Seconds Out 1977 And Then There Were Three 1978 Golden Earring Moontan 1973 Elton John Elton John 1970 Tumbleweed Connection 1970 17 11 70 Madman Across the Water 1971 Honky Chateau 1972 Don t Shoot Me I m Only the Piano Player 1973 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 1973 Rock of the Westies 1975 Judas Priest Stained Class 1978 Manfred Mann My Name is Jack 1968 Mott the Hoople All the Young Dudes 1973 Queen Queen 1973 Queen II 1974 Sheer Heart Attack 1974 Lou Reed Transformer 1972 The Rolling Stones Midnight Rambler 1969 Let It Bleed 1969 Rush Hemispheres 1978 Permanent Waves 1980 17 Carly Simon No Secrets 1972 Supertramp Crime of the Century 1974 James Taylor James Taylor 1968 Thin Lizzy Nightlife 1974 Tygers of Pan Tang Crazy Nights 1981 Evelyn Thomas High Energy 1984 References edit a b c d e f g Sheffield Norman 2013 Life on Two Legs ISBN 978 0957513303 Ingham Chris 2006 The Rough Guide to the Beatles London Rough Guides p 266 ISBN 978 1 84353 720 5 Abbey Road Anniversary Editions OUT NOW the BEATLES a b Queen From Rags to Rhapsody BBC Four BBC Retrieved 9 May 2018 Depicted by the orange Trident Studios logos on tape recorders and on plaques on Record Awards upon studio wall Mix Magazine 1 July 2001 David Bennett 16 March 2020 Rock music s most noteworthy instrument Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Retrieved 12 June 2020 Beatles stage to be auctioned BBC 16 November 2001 Retrieved 21 June 2020 Beatle Bummer NME 28 November 2001 Retrieved 21 June 2020 Matteo Steve 10 August 2004 The Beatles Let It Be A amp C Black pp 13 14 ISBN 978 0 8264 1634 6 Massey Howard 1 October 2015 The Great British Recording Studios Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 978 1 4950 3533 3 Ping Pong Music Ping Pong Music 30 January 2013 Archived from the original on 7 August 2012 Retrieved 2 March 2013 Phil Thornalley Soundonsound com Retrieved 2 May 2020 The Swamp is still based around the Trident Tri mix desk Thornalley bought in the early 80s BBC Music Blue Plaques celebrating your local music legends revealed Bbc co uk Retrieved 14 June 2017 EIN News Life on Two Legs Norman Sheffield Tridentstudios com Retrieved 2 May 2020 John Patuto Rush Permanent Waves Album Lyrics and Liner Notes Cygnus x1 net Retrieved 27 June 2016 External links editTrident Studios Official FaceBook Page Tannoyista com51 30 52 N 0 08 02 W 51 5144 N 0 1339 W 51 5144 0 1339 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trident Studios amp oldid 1185471724, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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