Chronological list of recordings made at Abbey Road Studios
The following is a chronological order list of recordings made at Abbey Road Studios disambiguated from the main article on Abbey Road Studios. It does not include the many EMI classical music recordings made at Kingsway Hall and remastered at Abbey Road.
1950-1959
- 1954: Mozart's Quintet in E flat for Piano and Wind K452 - Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble with Colin Horsley
- 1958: "Move It" - Cliff Richard and the Drifters
1960-1969
- 1967: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn - Pink Floyd
- 1968: A Saucerful of Secrets - Pink Floyd
- 1968: The Madcap Laughs - Syd Barrett
- 1969: Music from the Film More - Pink Floyd
- 1969: Ummagumma - Pink Floyd
- 1969: Abbey Road - The Beatles
1970-1979
- 1970: Barrett - Syd Barrett
- 1973: The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
- 1975: Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
- 1979: Love Don't Live Here Anymore - Morrissey-Mullen
1980-1989
- 1981: [...] - Camel
1990-1999
- 1995: The Bends - Radiohead
2000-
- 2000: Elliott Smith recorded 3 tracks, including "In the Lost and Found (Honky Bach) /The Roost", from his Figure 8 album at the studio.
- Late 2005 Kanye West had a live concert in the Abbey Road Studios, following The Release of Late Orchestration - the live album version of Late Registration. Featured on the cover is his mascot, Drop Out Bear, on Abbey Road street (another imitation of The Beatles cover).
- September 2006: U2 began recording their New album with Greg Fidelman and Rick Rubin at Abbey Road Studios. 1, during which time they recorded a cover of The Skids' "The Saints Are Coming" with Green Day to commemorate the reopening of the Louisiana Superdome which was damaged following Hurricane Katrina.
- Late 2006 and early 2007 Channel 4 broadcast a program called Live from Abbey Road on More4 on Fridays 12 Jan to 30 March 2007 (with repeats the Mondays after on Channel 4). Artists to Appear on the show ranged from singer Corinne Bailey Rae to heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
- The Italian Soprano, Giorgia Fumanti, recorded several tracks from her pop-classical crossover release "From My Heart", in the studios as well, evidently part a large trend for classical and symphony artists to make use of the famed studios for albums and film soundtracks.
- 2006: Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour recorded some of the tracks for his solo album On an Island.
- January 2008: Panic! at the Disco records and mixes new album.