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Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio, also known as LMS, was a mobile recording studio owned by Ronnie Lane.
Lane acquired the studio in 1972. It was one of the first ever mobile recording studios, and consisted of a 16 track studio housed in a 26' Airstream trailer.
After he left The Faces in 1973, Lane based the studio on his farm, Fishpool, in the hamlet of Hyssington, near Churchstoke, in Powys, Wales. There he used the studio to record his first solo album Anymore for Anymore (1974). He also used the studio to record One for the Road (1976). An image of the mobile recording studio is featured on the album cover of One for the Road.
In addition to using the studio himself, Lane leased it to numerous other artists for their own recordings, including:
- Eric Clapton, Rainbow Concert (1973)
- The Who: Quadrophenia (1973) and The Who By Numbers (1975)
- Bad Company: Bad Company (1974) and Straight Shooter
- Peter Frampton: Frampton (1974)
- Billy Nicholls, Love Songs (1974)
- Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers: Bongos Over Balham (1974)
- Mott the Hoople: Drive On (1975)
- Andy Fraser Band: In Your Eyes (1975)
- Led Zeppelin: Physical Graffiti (1975)
- Barry Humphries, Dame Edna Everage: Housewife Superstar (1976).
- Eric Burdon: Darkness Darkness (1980)
- The Jackie Lynton Band: The Jackie Lynton Band (1980)