The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio

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The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio is a legendary mobile recording facility built by the Rolling Stones that was used throughout the 1970s by numerous major rock artists to capture studio-quality recordings outside traditional studios.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mobile recording studio
recording facility
country United Kingdom
decadeOfProminence 1970s
designedTo record outside traditional studios
equippedWith 16-track recorder
24-track recorder
mixing console
monitoring system
outboard effects
eraOfUse late 1960s to 1980s
historicalSignificance pioneered professional mobile recording in rock music
inception 1968
1969
notableFor studio-quality recordings in remote locations
use by major rock artists
operator The Rolling Stones
owner The Rolling Stones
purpose to provide high-quality mobile recording for rock bands
usedAtLocation Clearwell Castle
Headley Grange
Stargroves
various concert venues
usedBy Bad Company
Bob Dylan
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Deep Purple
Dire Straits
Fleetwood Mac
Frank Zappa
Hawkwind
Iron Maiden
Jethro Tull
Led Zeppelin
Lou Reed
Nazareth
Peter Frampton
Rainbow
Santana (band)
surface form: Santana

Status Quo
Ten Years After
The Rolling Stones
The Who
Wishbone Ash
usedForRecording Exile on Main St.
Led Zeppelin IV
Live and Dangerous
Machine Head
On the Road to Freedom
Sticky Fingers
vehicleType truck

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