Mountain Studios

Mountain Studios is a multi-track recording studio previously located inside Montreux Casino in Montreux, Switzerland,[1] but now located in Attalens. It was owned by Alex Grob and Anita Kerr until 1979,[2] when they sold it to the rock band Queen. David Richards, a long-time producer for Queen, bought it in 1995. Upon Richards' death in 2013, the location of the former studio became the charity museum/exhibition Queen: The Studio Experience, with the Mercury Phoenix Trust being the beneficiary.

2014 Outside of Casino
2014 Entrance of Queen Studio Experience
2014 Queen Studio Experience
2014 Queen Studio Experience
Studer A80 24-track tape recorder

Albums recorded at the studio

See also

References

  1. Discogs - Mountain Studios (profile & releases)
  2. Bonzo's Montreux, an orchestral drum song was recording by John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, on the 12th of September, 1976. The song appeared as song #7 on Led Zeppelin's album, CODA, released posthumously in 1982, after the death of Bonham in September of 1980. "Anita Kerr" - Billboard, April 28, 1979

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