
Compass Point Studios was a music recording studio in the
Bahamas
The Bahamas (), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the North Atlantic. It takes up 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and is home to 88% of the archi ...
, founded in 1977 by
Chris Blackwell
Christopher Percy Gordon Blackwell (born 22 June 1937) is an English businessman and former record producer, and the founder of Island Records, which has been called "one of Britain's great independent labels". According to the Rock and Roll H ...
, the owner of
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in 1959 by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in Jamaica, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, an ...
.
The concept of the studio was of a recording facility supported by in-house sets of artists, musicians, producers and engineers, all dedicated to a specific and recognisable sound and style. The session band at the studios, as well as visiting recording artists, became known as the Compass Point All Stars.
Located on the island of
New Providence
New Providence is the most populous island in the Bahamas, containing more than 70% of the total population. It is the location of the national capital city of Nassau, whose boundaries are coincident with the island; it had a population of 24 ...
, ten miles west of Nassau, the studio attracted musical artists from around the world to record at its facilities during the 1970s and 1980s.
AC/DC's ''
Back In Black
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'', the second highest selling album ever, was one of many albums recorded there.
History
Compass Point Studios was built in 1977 in
Nassau, Bahamas
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, by
Chris Blackwell
Christopher Percy Gordon Blackwell (born 22 June 1937) is an English businessman and former record producer, and the founder of Island Records, which has been called "one of Britain's great independent labels". According to the Rock and Roll H ...
, founder of
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in 1959 by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in Jamaica, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, an ...
. In 1980, Blackwell assembled a recording band with Jamaican reggae foundations, based around
Sly and Robbie
Sly and Robbie were a prolific Jamaican rhythm section and production duo, associated primarily with the reggae and dub genres. Drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare teamed up in the mid-1970s after establishing themselves separat ...
, who had been signed to Island Records in the 1970s. The band consisted of
Sly Dunbar (drums),
Robbie Shakespeare
Robert Warren Dale Shakespeare (27 September 1953 – 8 December 2021) was a Jamaican bass guitarist and record producer, best known as half of the reggae rhythm section and production duo Sly and Robbie, with drummer Sly Dunbar. Regarded as ...
(bass),
Mikey Chung
Michael Chung (1950 – 28 December 2021) also known as Mao Chung, was a Jamaican musician who played keyboards, guitar and percussion instruments. He was also an arranger and record producer of Jamaican music, and worked with a wide array of ...
(guitar),
Uziah "Sticky" Thompson
Uzziah "Sticky" Thompson (1 August 1936 – 25 August 2014) was a Jamaican percussionist, vocalist and deejay active from the late 1950s. He worked with some of the best known performers of Jamaican music and played on hundreds of albums.
Biog ...
(percussion), and British guitarist
Barry Reynolds, formerly a session for
Marianne Faithfull
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, another Island Records artist, along with synth-keyboards from French-African
Wally Badarou
Waliou Jacques Daniel Isheola "Wally" Badarou (born 22 March 1955) is a French musician. Born in France with ancestry from Benin, West Africa, Badarou is known for his close association with the English group Level 42, and for his prolific work ...
(later of
Level 42
Level 42 is an English jazz-funk band formed on the Isle of Wight in 1979. They had a number of UK and worldwide hits during the 1980s and 1990s.
Their highest-charting single in the UK was " Lessons in Love", which reached number three on the ...
), and then
Tyrone Downie (formerly of
The Wailers). Under Blackwell's direction, and with co-producer, engineer and mixer
Alex Sadkin, the group created the "Compass Point Sound", providing backing for albums including ''
Warm Leatherette
"Warm Leatherette" is a song by Daniel Miller's project the Normal, released in 1978.
The Normal original
Overview
The lyrics of "Warm Leatherette" reference J. G. Ballard's controversial 1973 novel '' Crash'', which had heavily influenced D ...
'', ''
Nightclubbing'' and ''
Living My Life'' by
Grace Jones
Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a model, singer and actress. Born in Jamaica, she and her family moved to Syracuse, New York, when she was a teenager. Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for ...
and ''
Sheffield Steel'' by
Joe Cocker
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. This backing band later became known as the "Compass Point All Stars" (CPAS). Blackwell said that he "wanted a new, progressive-sounding band, a Jamaican rhythm section with an edgy mid-range and a brilliant synth player. And I got what I wanted, fortunately".
One resident musician in the early period of the studios was
Robert Palmer
Robert Allen Palmer (19 January 1949 – 26 September 2003) was an English singer and songwriter. He was known for his powerful, soulful voice and wikt:sartorial, sartorial elegance, and his stylistic explorations, combining Soul music, so ...
, who provided backing vocals on Joe Cocker's "Sweet Little Woman", along with
Jimmy Cliff
James Chambers OM (born 30 July 1944), known professionally as Jimmy Cliff, is a Jamaican ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and actor. He is the only living reggae musician to hold the Order of Merit, t ...
. Sly and Robbie used some of the CPAS for
Black Uhuru
Black Uhuru is a Jamaican reggae group formed in 1972, initially as Uhuru (Swahili for 'freedom'). The group has undergone several line-up changes over the years, with Derrick "Duckie" Simpson as the mainstay. They had their most successful peri ...
and
Gwen Guthrie projects, eventually adding Darryl Thompson,
Spaceman Patterson
William "Spaceman" Patterson is a guitarist and producer, who has collaborated with Miles Davis, James Brown and Frank Ocean.
History
Spaceman Patterson was one of the musicians in Miles Davis' touring line-up in the 1980s. In 1992, Patters ...
, and Monte Brown (guitars) to the core of the band. An attempt to record a CPAS album ended up as Sly and Robbie's ''
Language Barrier
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''. Compass Point residents later included
Chris Frantz (drums) and
Tina Weymouth (bass) of
Talking Heads
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, who went on to start
Tom Tom Club with co-producer
Steven Stanley engineering and mixing. British engineer Andy Lyden came to the studios to work on a Wally Badarou solo project, and became a resident engineer. The core musicians of ''CPAS'' lived in a condominium called "Tip-Top", at the top of a hill behind the studio.
James Brown came to record with the CPAS, but the project did not work out due to publishing disputes.
The studios developed into a musical community, and through the 1980s the label of "Compass Point All Stars" was given to many creative projects recorded at or simply connected to the studio, including productions by
Bill Laswell, remixes by
Larry Levan
Larry Levan (; born Lawrence Philpot, July 20, 1954 – November 8, 1992) was an American DJ best known for his decade-long residency at the New York City night club Paradise Garage, which has been described as the prototype of the modern d ...
and
François Kevorkian
François Kevorkian (born 10 January 1954), also known by the stage name François K, is a French-born, U.S.-based DJ, producer, remixer and label owner of Armenian descent, who started his career DJing in clubs such as the Paradise Garage ...
, and resident or non-resident artists of various genres, such as
The B-52's
The B-52's, also styled as The B-52s, are an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original lineup consisted of Fred Schneider (vocals, percussion), Kate Pierson (vocals, keyboards, synth bass), Cindy Wilson (vocals, ...
. This community is showcased on the compilation ''Funky Nassau/The Compass Point Story/1980-1986'' released by Strut Records, including tracks from
Chaz Jankel,
Cristina,
Will Powers, and
Guy Cuevas
Guy Cuevas is a Cuban-born writer, musician, and Paris disc jockey. Born Guillermo Cuevas Carrión, he worked the turntables at Club Sept, and Le Palace before becoming the artistic director, first of Les Bains Douches, then the Barrio Latino.
As ...
, as well as extensive interviews by
David Katz.
In 1987, for Island Records' 25th belated anniversary, some of the initial CPAS performed live for the first time at
Pinewood Studios
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The studio has been the base for many productions over the years from large-scale films to ...
in London, backing
Eric Clapton on "
I Shot the Sheriff". Mikey Chung and Sticky Thompson did not participate. A video was released as ''Island 25: Alright Now''.
Artists
Artists who recorded at Compass Point Studios included
AC/DC,
The Tragically Hip
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,
Grace Jones
Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a model, singer and actress. Born in Jamaica, she and her family moved to Syracuse, New York, when she was a teenager. Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for ...
,
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
,
Talking Heads
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,
Madness
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* Anger, an intense emotional response to a perceived provocation, hurt or threat
* Insanity, a spectrum of behaviors characterized by certain abnormal mental or behavioral patterns
* ...
,
Iron Maiden
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,
The B-52's
The B-52's, also styled as The B-52s, are an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original lineup consisted of Fred Schneider (vocals, percussion), Kate Pierson (vocals, keyboards, synth bass), Cindy Wilson (vocals, ...
,
David Bowie
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,
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
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, and
Dire Straits
Dire Straits were a British rock band formed in London in 1977 by Mark Knopfler (lead vocals and lead guitar), David Knopfler (rhythm guitar and backing vocals), John Illsley (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Pick Withers (drums and pe ...
.
Closure
As Blackwell moved into other business ventures towards the end of the 1980s, he spent less time on the studio. After producer and manager
Alex Sadkin died in a car crash in 1987, the studio began a period of decline into the early 1990s.
In 1992, Blackwell hired
Terry and Sherrie Manning, the owners and operators of a recording studio and video production house in the US, to manage Compass Point Studios. After their arrival in late 1992, the Mannings began a complete renovation of the two large studios, rewiring them with modern recording equipment. The studios were subsequently used by artists including
Julio Iglesias
Julio José Iglesias de la Cueva (; born 23 September 1943) is a Spanish singer, songwriter and former professional footballer. Iglesias is recognized as the most commercially successful Spanish singer in the world and one of the top record ...
,
Diana Ross
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,
Celine Dion
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,
Sade,
Mariah Carey
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and
Björk
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.
In September 2010, the studio in the Bahamas closed. According to the Compass Point web page, "Compass Point Studios ceased operations in Nassau as of the end of September 2010 because of a series of incidents, socio-political based happenings which made it untenable to continue business in The Bahamas".
Members of CPAS collaborated remotely on half a dozen projects after the mid-2000s, including ''Warrior'' by ex-Black Uhuru
Michael Rose, and Grace Jones' ''
Hurricane
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''.
Albums
With full CPAS line-up
* Black Uhuru: ''
Chill Out''
* Grace Jones: ''
Warm Leatherette
"Warm Leatherette" is a song by Daniel Miller's project the Normal, released in 1978.
The Normal original
Overview
The lyrics of "Warm Leatherette" reference J. G. Ballard's controversial 1973 novel '' Crash'', which had heavily influenced D ...
'' (feat. "
Private Life")
* Grace Jones: ''
Nightclubbing'' (feat. "
Pull Up to the Bumper","
I've Seen That Face Before")
* Grace Jones: ''
Living My Life'' (feat. "
My Jamaican Guy")
* Gwen Guthrie: ''Gwen Guthrie'' (feat "It Should've Been You", "Peek-a-Boo")
* Gwen Guthrie: ''Padlock''
* Joe Cocker: ''
Sheffield Steel'' (feat. "
Talking Back to the Night", "Ruby Lee")
* Junior Tucker: "Some Guys Have All The Luck"
* Sly & Robbie: ''Language Barrier''
* Tom Tom Club: ''
Tom Tom Club'' (feat. "
Genius of Love")
* Tom Tom Club: ''
Close to the Bone''
Recorded at Compass Point with some CPAS members
* Barry Reynolds: ''I Scare Myself'' (by Barry with Mickey, Sticky & Wally)
* Charlélie Couture: ''Pochette Surprise'' (with Barry, Mickey, Sticky, Wally & Steven)
* Gregory Isaacs: ''
Night Nurse'' (with Wally)
* Gwen Guthrie: ''Just for You'' (with Wally)
* Jimmy Cliff: ''Give The People What They Want'' (with Sly, Robbie, Sticky & Wally)
* John Martyn: ''
Sapphire
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'' (with Barry, Sticky, Andy & Steven)
* Ian Dury: ''
Lord Upminster'' (with Sly, Robbie & Tyrone)
* Lizzy Mercier Descloux: ''Mambo Nassau'' (with Wally & Steven)
* Mick Jagger: ''
She's the Boss'' (with Sly, Robbie & Wally)
* Robert Palmer: ''Pride'' (by Robert)
* Robert Palmer: ''
Riptide'', ''
Heavy Nova'' (by Robert, with Wally)
* Talking Heads: ''
Remain In Light'', ''
Speaking in Tongues
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'' (by Chris & Tina, with Wally & Alex)
* Wally Badarou: ''Echoes'' (by Wally, with Andy & Steven)
* Wally Badarou: ''Words of a Mountain'' (by Wally)
* Will Powers: ''Dancing for Mental Health'' (with Steven)
References
External links
*
Island Records websiteWally Badarou websiteStrut Records websiteIsland: island50.com
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