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Abbey Road Studios For Sale: EMI Seeks Buyer For Beatles' Studio

JILL LAWLESS   02/16/10 11:45 AM ET   AP

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LONDON — The long and winding road of Beatles history has taken a new twist.

Cash-strapped music company EMI Group Ltd. is seeking a buyer for Abbey Road, the London studio where the Fab Four recorded some of their most famous songs, a person familiar with the situation said Tuesday.

The person said talks had been going on for several months but a buyer had not yet been found. The individual spoke on condition of anonymity because the talks are private.

A spokesman for EMI refused to comment on the sale bid, which could raise tens of millions of dollars for the struggling label.

Analysts said the sale price would be far short of the $165 million EMI needs to survive, and would mean giving up one of its most high-profile assets – not just a recording studio, but a tourist attraction and shrine for Beatles fans.

"It's like throwing sandbags off the crippled balloon," said Adrian Drury, an analyst at Ovum Securities. "It is not going to help its cash situation that much. But EMI management are trying to desperately raise cash wherever they can, so the normal rules don't apply."

EMI, whose artists include Coldplay, Lily Allen and Robbie Williams, has struggled financially since it was bought in 2007 for 2.4 billion pounds by private equity firm Terra Firma Capital Partners.

EMI has fared worse than the other major labels – Universal, Sony BMG and Warner Music Group – amid the decline of CD sales and the rise of digital music downloading.

Several big-name acts, including Radiohead and the Rolling Stones, quit the label amid the cutbacks and restructuring that followed Terra Firma's takeover.

An audited report released earlier this month revealed that Terra Firma needs a huge cash infusion by June to avoid defaulting on its loans from Citigroup Inc. and may require more than $165 million to last through this year.

If funds can't be raised and the loan goes into default, Citigroup could seize EMI and cause it to be sold or broken up.

EMI's predecessor bought the Georgian town house at 3 Abbey Road in London's residential St. John's Wood neighborhood for 100,000 pounds in 1929 and turned it into one of the world's most sophisticated recording studios. Edward Elgar recorded "Land of Hope and Glory" with the London Symphony Orchestra there in the 1930s. It is still used by orchestras; the soundtracks of the "Harry Potter" and "Lord of the Rings" films were recorded at Abbey Road.

Since the 1960s it has been one of the world's most famous rock music studios. Albums recorded there include Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," Wings' "Band on the Run" and Radiohead's "OK Computer."

It is most closely associated with The Beatles, who made most of their recordings from 1962 onwards at Abbey Road, developing an ever-more sophisticated sound under producer George Martin.

The crosswalk in front of the studio was immortalized on the cover of 1969's "Abbey Road," the final studio album The Beatles recorded. "Let it Be" was the band's final release, in 1970, but it was recorded before "Abbey Road." Paul McCartney still lives nearby.

"The thought of a property speculator coming in, knocking it down and building flats doesn't bear thinking about," said Pete Nash, chairman of the British Beatles Fan Club. "If I had the money, I'd buy the place."

The lack of buyers so far for Abbey Road may reflect tough times for recording studios. Technological advances that let musicians make sophisticated recordings on a laptop computer have put pressure on facilities like Abbey Road.

"Modern recordings can be done these days in somebody's bedroom," Nash said. "I think the glory days of Abbey Road are long gone. it might be more valuable as a museum."

Potential buyers beware, however: the famous black-and-white crossing is not included in the deal.

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01:30 AM on 02/17/2010
EMI has decided to sell Abbey Road Studios in London! Let us - the people - join together to raise funds to buy the studio before it's sold to a large conglomerate which will have no interest in preserving The Beatles' musical and cultural legacy. Details at buyabbeyroad.com.
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03:57 PM on 02/16/2010
it looks much nicer on the outside & is also more pleasing on the eyes as well from the outside especially from across the street where you can take in the whole scene including the crossing. I've been inside there a few times & it gave me the creeps like the place is full of ghosts & strange smells & god knows what else. it felt like returning to an old school that one once attended so long ago. I think I didn't like being inside the place because all one thinks about when inside is how long ago 1969 was & I just wanted to turn the clock back to when it was a happier place to be. I think the building itself should be preserved & it doesn't really matter much whether it gets used anymore on the insides
03:52 PM on 02/16/2010
Here's a live webcam from Abbey Road Studios.

I think the camera is in the approximate position of the White VW Beetle on the Abbey Road album cover.

http://www.abbeyroad.com/visit/
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04:04 PM on 02/16/2010
that seems about right..... I wonder how many people know that when the crossing was repainted some years ago it was moved so it' s approximately 10 to 15 feet away from where it was when the beatles were photographed crossing it . & plus they changed the white pattern of the crossing from the original... sad but true :((
03:24 PM on 02/16/2010
"The Abbey Road Experience" - ? - Whatever, someone please do something fitting with this property. It would be a crying shame to see it bulldozed or "re-purposed" because of money. Worst. Reason. Ever.
03:14 PM on 02/16/2010
Man - I hope McCartney buys it, but I don't expect him too. I'm glad I got to record there when I was 16, as I'll probably never be there again.
No, I'm not famous. My high-school orchestra recorded there via a grant. Studio #2. Most memorable day of my musical life.
03:08 PM on 02/16/2010
Most of Band on the Run was recorded in Lagos, Nigeria, not at Abbey Road. They may have done a few overdubs at Abbey Road, but I definitely wouldn't use it as an example of an album that was recorded there.
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What a Long Strange Trip It's Been
02:38 PM on 02/16/2010
Sir Paul has some mighty deep pockets.

I think he should buy it.

Kinda like keeping it in the family.
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Bushisgone
02:25 PM on 02/16/2010
If I was one of the rich musicians who recorded there
I buy the place in a second
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Chikkipop
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02:22 PM on 02/16/2010
Come on! Let's put a team together and buy it.

It would be a great museum! We need to preserve the site where so much historic music was recorded.
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Pigs, in cages, on antibiotics
02:15 PM on 02/16/2010
Company gets bought out, squeezed dry, and left to its death-throes. Welcome to free-market Capitalism.
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02:13 PM on 02/16/2010
The RIAA should buy it and turn it into a very small prison for music pirates
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
01:39 PM on 02/16/2010
When my parents went to Liverpool, they had someone photograph them crossing Abbey Road like the Beatles. Needless to say, the road itself looks a little different, but it still looks like a cool place. I certainly hope to go to England (among many other places) one day.
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Back in my day, we had NINE planets.
02:24 PM on 02/16/2010
Sorry, Abbey Road is in London, not Liverpool

I hope you get to visit it sometime!
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01:27 PM on 02/16/2010
Dreamworks will buy it and make it into a museum and interactive studio akin to the Experience Museum.