Woodbine Street Recording Studios

Woodbine Street Recording Studios

Woodbine Street Recording Studios is a recording studio located in the town of Leamington Spa, UK. There are two recording rooms, the first being the main 31 square metre one. The second is a 13.6 square metre 'live' room which is wood panelled, making it excellent for the recording of drums. The studio also offers a CD mastering service and on-site accommodation is available with kitchen, shower room, TV rest area and sleeping space for five people.

Artists that have used the studio facilities include:

*The Buzzcocks
*The Chameleons
*B. J. Cole
*Ocean Colour Scene
*Eyeless in Gaza
*Felt
*The Specials
*Nikki Sudden
*Mick Taylor (ex-Rolling Stones)
*Paul Weller
*The Shapes
*Love & Rockets

External links

* [http://www.woodbinestreet.com/?Home Woodbine Street Studios Homepage]


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