Alvic Studios (Wimbledon)

~ Studio

Annotation

First demos Ian Dury recorded here with what would become The Blockheads. Including the single Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll. Run by Al James and Vic Sweeney. Later moved to Baron's Court, Kensington

Dury and Jankel recorded demo tapes of many of the songs in April 1977, joined in the session by Nugent, at Alvic Studios, Wimbledon (run by two musicians, Al James and Vic Sweeney). Jankel played the bass, guitar and piano parts, while Dury sang and played drums. These recordings have since been included as part of Edsel's current re-issue of the album. The studio engineer at Alvic told Dury about a rhythm section who were acting as session musicians to earn extra money; bassist Norman Watt-Roy and drummer Hugh "Charley" Charles. As well as playing on New Boots and Panties!! the two would become key members of the Blockheads. From Wikipedia, New Boot and Panties

Annotation last modified on 2021-08-08 15:41 UTC.

Relationships

owner:Al James (Engineer, Alvic Studios)
Vic Sweeney
relocated to:Alvic Studios (Kensington) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom