Odyssey Studios

Odyssey Studios was a recording studio based near Marble Arch in London and opened in 1979. It was set up by Wayne Bickerton as an extension of State Records, the label he had set up with Tony Waddington and John Fruin in 1975. The studio closed in 1989 and the building was subsequently sold to Jazz FM.[1]

Odyssey Studios
IndustryMusicRecording studio
GenreVarious
Founded1979
Defunct1989
Headquarters
London
United Kingdom
ProductsMusic

Albums recorded at OdysseyEdit

Through the 1980s, many artists recorded at Odyssey Studios, including Cliff RichardPaul McCartneyKate BushGeorge MichaelSpandau Ballet and Roger Daltrey.[1] Below is a list of some albums recorded either in part or entirely at Odyssey Studios.

ArtistTitle
Marvin GayeIn Our Lifetime
Roger DaltreyUnder a Raging Moon
Roger WatersRadio K.A.O.S.
FashionTwilight Of Idols
The WhoFace Dances
Alison MoyetAlf
Phil LynottThe Philip Lynott Album

Set-up and equipmentEdit

Studio One in Odyssey was 1,400 square feet and had room for 50 musicians, which meant it could facilitate orchestral recordings and could be used for other activities such as video shoots. Studios 1 and 2 were equipped with MCI consoles and tape machines. Peter Jones (chief engineer) went to Fort Lauderdale, home of MCI, to commission all the equipment. At the time, they were the largest consoles that MCI had produced, and a hole in the factory wall was required to accommodate the extra length of the chassis. The studio was designed by Keith Slaughter and constructed on the "floating" principle to ensure total sound insulation.[2] Studio Two, which was a mixing suite with capacity for 8 musicians, had an MCI 6000 48 Channel Desk which offered up to 48 tracks of recording, or the capacity to mixdown. Upstairs there was a radio facility, which offered a studio and separate control room plus a lounge area.

Odyssey was one of the first studios to install a satellite linkup, which effectively turned the studio into a miniature radio station and allowing it to broadcast any session live around the world. 


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