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  1. Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio, also known as LMS (Lane Mobile Studio), is a mobile recording studio originally owned by Ronnie Lane.

  2. Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio, also known as the LMS (Lane Mobile Studio), is a mobile recording studio originally owned by Ronnie Lane, bassist and founding member of world-class rock 'n' roll bands Small Faces, Faces and Slim Chance.

  3. The LMS has a history spanning from 1972 and is the most successful mobile studio in the world and (after Abbey Road) the most successful studio of any kind,...

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  4. Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio (LMS) was founded in 1972. It was one of the first ever mobile recording studios, consisting of a 16 track studio housed in an imported 26 foot 1968 Airstream Trailer from the USA with a Helios mixing console, Studer and Revox tape machines and Tannoy monitoring.

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  5. Nov 21, 2018 · Ronnie Lane's Mobile (known as the LMS) was parked in Battersea, south-west London for much of the recording of Quadrophenia, in an urban jungle outside a still uncompleted Ramport Studios, which The Who were in the process of building.

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  6. LMS - Mobile Recording Studio. The LMS began its life in 1972, when Ronnie Lane, bass player, songwriter and singer with The Small Faces and The Faces imported a 1968 Airstream Trailer from the USA.

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  8. Jul 24, 2020 · Ronnie Lane of The Faces must have liked the arrangement, because soon he created his own competing mobile studio, Lane Mobile Studio (LMS) out of an Airstream trailer in 1971. Led Zeppelin used the RSM to record ‘Led Zeppelin III’ and ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ and portions of other albums at Headley Grange, an English Manor House.