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Trident Studios


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  • Trident Recording Studios was a British recording/mixing/engineering/mastering and cassette duplicating facility, operating under this name between 1968 and 1985. Located at 17 St. Anne's Court in London's Soho district.
    Also credited as "Trident, London, England", "Trident Studios, London" or "Trident Sound Studios".

    Can be identified by "TRIDENT" in the runouts (please use 'Lacquer Cut At').
    Lacquer cuts for Phonodisc Ltd. (between March 1969 and January 1979) can be identified by //# T in the runouts (e.g. [r5284192]).
    Lacquer cuts for PRS Ltd. (between February 1979 and ~1982) can be identified by ▽E T (e.g. [r2164214]).
    Lacquer cuts for PRS Ltd. (between ~1982 and mid 1988) can be identified by ▽420 V (e.g. [r472884]).
    Masterings for Lyntone Recordings Ltd. (please use 'Mastered At') can be identified by ITD (or 2TD) (e.g. [r2818695]) or IT (or 2T).

    It was constructed in 1967 by Norman Sheffield and his younger brother Barry and opened in 1968.
    In 1970 they installed a disc cutting suite having bought out the company London Discutting Services.
    In October 1981 Trident studios closed for 3 months due to financial problems and was then sold in December 1981.
    It was bought by its senior engineer, Steve Short, along with three other investors.
    During the following four years the studios worked under different management until 1985, when Tape One bought the studios and renamed them to Audio One.

    Side note: In 1986, Short bought out the other investors and opened Trident 2, a 25.000 sq. ft. converted theater as recording environment in the heart of the city of London.

    The current residing business [url=http://www.tridentaudiopost.com/]Trident Sound Studios], which opened in the same building in 1993 was named in recognition of the original Trident Studios.

    Studio's most famous instrument was a Bechstein grand piano, featured in many recordings.

    [u]The Engineers (Recording & Mixing, Tape-Ops)[/u]:
    1967/1970 - Barry Sheffield
    1968-69/1972 - John Smith
    1968/1970 - Malcolm Toft
    1969/1974 - Ken Scott
    1969/1971 - Nick Smith
    1969/1974 - Robin Geoffrey Cable
    1969/1975 - Roy Thomas Baker
    1969/1971 - Tony Platt
    1970 - Alan Harris
    1970/1971 - Dave Corlet
    1970/1974 - David Hentschel
    1970/1975 - Mike Stone
    1971/1976 - Dave Hodge (4)
    1971-72/1976 - Ken Thomas
    1971/1975 - Neil Kernon
    1972/1978 - Dennis Mackay
    1972/1979 - Peter Kelsey
    1972/1975 - Ted Sharp
    1973/1978 - Jerry Smith (11)
    1974/1978 - Peter Fielder
    1975/1979 - John Brand
    1975/1978 - Nick Bradford
    1976/1977 - Geoff Leach
    1976/1979 - Julian Taylor (3)
    1976/1978 - Neil Ross
    1976/1981 - Stephen Stewart-Short / Steve Short / Steven Short
    1976/1980 - Stephen W. Tayler
    1977/1981 - Colin Green
    1977/1978 - Paul Jarvis
    1977/1979 - Peter Kamlish
    1977/1979 - Reno Ruocco
    1978/1981 - Adam Moseley
    1978/1979 - Michael Donegani
    1978/1979 - Simon Hilliard
    1978/1979 - Simon Wilson (2)
    1979/1980 - Chris Stone (3)
    1979/1981 - Craig Milliner
    1979/1980 - Paul Frindle

    [u]Disc Cutting / Mastering Engineers[/u]:
    1970/1972 - Norman Austin (perhaps Norman Austin (2) ?)
    1970/1986 - Ray Staff - Signatures: RASIN, RASPUTIN, RAYS, RAZEL and variations thereof
    1971/1976 - Bob Hill (9) - Signatures: AUNTIE B, BOBIL, HILTOP and variations thereof
    1971/1974 - Howard Thompson (3) - Signatures: KIP, KIPPER and variations thereof
    1971/1976 - Tim Young
    1972/1973 - Brian Snelling
    1973/1978 - John Dent - Signatures: JONZ and variations thereof
    1978/1981 - Steve Angel - Signatures: SA or S.A.
    1979 - Geoff Tuck - Signatures: GEOFF or GEOFF's or G.T. (please do not confuse with Geoff Pesche!!!)
    post-1981 - Barry Grint - Signatures: BAZZA and variations thereof

    [u]Maintenance Engineers[/u]:
    1968/1972 - Barry Porter
    1968/1975 - Ron Goodwin
    1970/1981 - Peter Booth
    1970/1976 - Piers Blastkett
    1974/1980 - Barry Spencer
    1974/1976 - Bernie Spratt (maintenance engineer, helped to build the copy, cutting and mixing rooms)
    1977/1980 - Henry Edwards (2) (technical manager of the recording, mixing and cutting rooms)

    [u]Studio Management[/u]:
    1967/1970 - Barry Sheffield
    1968/1975 - Penny Kramer
    1970/1972 - Malcolm Toft
    1970/1981 - Peter Booth
    1972/1974 - Bob Hill (9)
    1972/1974 - Ray Richardson

    [u]Other[/u]:
    post-1981 - Pete Cippa (Copy Room engineer)
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