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Plaque

Basing Street Studios

Erection date: 4/10/2019

Inscription

Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer finished the albums 'Catch a Fire' and 'Burnin' from Chris Blackwell's Island Records here. 'Exodus' was also recorded here January - April 1977.
In memory of Jill Sinclair.
Nubian Jak Community Trust

Site: Basing Street Studios (1 memorial)

W11, Basing Street, 8 - 10

Wikipedia and others describe the building as previously a 17th century chapel, which it clearly isn't.  This shows the streets not yet developed and no building on the site at all. The Lancaster Road Congregational Chapel (careful - there's one in Preston) was built in 1865–6 by James Rankin of St. Marylebone. We take that to be the architect but we cannot identify him. Oddly this shows the area built up, with terraced housing on this site, but the map looks more indicative than detailed. The shows the 'chapel'.

By the early 1900s the chapel was deconsecrated and used by Gems Studio which was set up in 1885 by Julius Gems. The firm had previously been based at 94 East Street (now Chiltern Street) and initially made bamboo & willow furniture and window blinds. It moved quickly into dressmakers forms, mannequin and dummies with an impressive client list (royals and museums). 1898 to at least the 1930s the firm was known as Gems and Grabham. In the 1940s Gems (Wax Models) Ltd provided wax figures to Madam Tussaud's after WW2 fire damage, and worked with the sculptor Allen Jones on his notorious pieces: Hatstand, Table and Chair (1970). 

In 1969, Island Records acquired the building, constructed inside it 2 recording studios and thus established Island Studios together with new offices for Island Records. In 1982 Jill Sinclair and her husband bought the building and established Sarm West Studios. Here Band Aid recorded 'Do They Know it's Christmas?' in 1984.

In 2013 the studios closed and the building was converted into nine luxury flats.

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Island Records

Record company. Founded by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong i...

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The Wailers

Reggae Band. Originally formed by Bob Marley, Bunny Livingston and Peter Tosh...

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Burnin

Record album. The sixth to be released by Bob Marley and the Wailers on Islan...

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Catch a Fire

Record album. The fifth to be released by Bob Marley and the Wailers on Islan...

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Exodus

Record album. The ninth to be released by Bob Marley and the Wailers on Islan...

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