Unique Recording Studios


Unique Recording Studios was a five room recording studio operating in New York City from 1978 until 2004. Founders and co-owners Bobby Nathan and Joanne Georgio-Nathan installed the first Otari 24-track tape deck in New York. The studio was known for its extensive collection of synthesizers, which attracted Steve Winwood who jammed for many hours in the process of creating his multi-Grammy winning album Back in the High Life at Unique.

Founders

Bobby Nathan was born in New York, and learned to play guitar at age 11. In 1965 in his late teens, he played clubs on the Jersey Shore with his band the Pipers. In September 1973, Bobby met Joanne Georgio and they formed a band called Uptown, playing the Tri-State area, shifting to steady gigs in New York City. Georgio and Nathan married. In 1976 Uptown broke up and the Nathans formed another band called Strawberry, playing disco clubs, and backing disco singers such as Gloria Gaynor. In 1977 Strawberry became a trio with a drummer supporting Joanne and Bobby both on keyboards. In 1978 while playing at Disco Sally's on 55th and Seventh Ave, the Nathans asked former Gaynor guitarist John Fetter to join the band, and Strawberry was renamed Unique "The Disco Experience". It was during these touring years that the Nathans began hauling around a larger-than-usual number of synthesizers for both to play, which would become a signature attraction of Unique Recording Studios.

Studio history

Unique Recording Studios started as a one-room rehearsal studio with a Tascam 8-track recorder in 1978, catering to new wave and hip hop artists. Early customers included Polyrock and Bill Laswell. The facility quickly expanded to 16 and then 24 tracks with the first Otari MTR-90 tape recorder, all in the first year of operation. During the same period, the main mixing console in the studio was changed three times, ending up with an MCI JH-600 series mixer with automation. Tommy Boy Records began asking for lengthy bookings to accommodate their artists, especially Planet Patrol. Planet Patrol's Arthur Baker also started to produce other artists, and his bookings eventually required a second room. Into this larger space Baker brought New Edition who recorded Candy Girl at Unique during 1982, with Baker and Maurice Starr co-producing. Candy Girl reached number 90 on the Billboard 200, staying on the chart for 33 weeks.
The studio complex was located in Manhattan just off of Times Square in the top three floors of the Cecil B. DeMille Building, adjacent to music-store row. The business was owned and operated by husband and wife team Joanne and Bobby Nathan. The Nathans described themselves as "the pioneers in drum machines, samplers and digital recording on personal computers.
Unique Recording Studios is credited for opening the first MIDI recording room in 1983 called "Midi City" which was later named Studio C, located upstairs from Studio A. The studio could hold 30 synthesizers, with room left over for sequencers and interfaces. Wall jacks made wiring easier and neater. The innovative concept gained Unique a nomination for the 1985 TEC Awards in the recording studio category.
The studio was well known for its large collection of synthesizers and drum machines. Unique was one of the first studios to own a Polymoog synth, as well as the Minimoog, the ARP 2600, the Oberheim OB-X and 8-voice, and a Prophet 5. When Steve Winwood showed up in 1985 to get further inspiration for his project Back in the High Life, he booked all-nighters at Unique and played every synth, jamming with any other studio clients who were willing to join. Back in the High Life was recorded largely at Unique by Tom Lord-Alge with assistance from his brother Chris; Tom remembers taking an impromptu drum break played between songs by drummer John Robinson, and moving it to the beginning of "Higher Love", which satisfied producer Russ Titelman as the album opener. Titelman recalls that Winwood had been recording the album for a year at other studios but had reached a point where he needed more inspiration. Titelman brought the project to Unique for the variety of MIDI-connected synthesizers and for the familiar mixer – an SSL 4000E identical to the one at Winwood's home studio. Titelman obtained a huge drum sound by recording Robinson's drum kit in the center of Unique's main studio, surrounded by eight extra ambient microphones. The song "Higher Love" won a Grammy Award for the best single record of 1987, and the album won a Grammy for the best engineered album, honoring Tom's mix: his first time as head engineer. Chris recalled that the Lord-Alge brothers' status at Unique was raised after the success of the album: "Even though I'd had hits , Bobby and Joanne Nathan insisted that I start out as an assistant, and they worked me really hard. But once Back in the High Life hit, it made it a lot easier for Tommy and me to do no wrong at Unique."
In early 1986 before Back in the High Life was released, Unique reported to Billboard that they had renovated their main studio with a larger control room so that more outboard processing gear and MIDI synthesizer modules could be placed next to the SSL 4000E 48-channel mixer with Total Recall automation. Recording units included two linked Otari MTR-90 Mk II decks each with 24 tracks, and one Studer A-80 half-inch 2-track for stereo mastering. Video decks were installed to feed a video projector so that audio-for-television projects could be accommodated. The studio also owned a 32-channel Neve 8068 mixer that had been in Electric Lady Studios. Unique was nominated a second time for a TEC Award in 1987.
Unique kept pace with technology developments by adding Pro Tools digital audio workstation rigs to their studios, connected to 24-channel interfaces made by Digidesign and Focusrite. A total of five DAWs was installed by 1998.
After 2001, all of the music industry in New York City was in a slowdown. The vintage Neve console was removed from Studio D in 2002 for sale to Glenwood Place, a new studio fitting out in Burbank, California. Nathan said that a vintage Neve in the tracking room was more of a trend in California. Studio D continued as a Pro Tools rig with Neve and API preamps. In 2003, Unique introduced a suite of plugins for Pro Tools, called Unique Recording Software. The plugins offered emulation of classic analog equalizers. Through the URS plugin package, Unique picked up a third nomination for a TEC Award in the Software and Signal Processing category in 2004. However, this industry honor was not enough to keep the business afloat, and Unique was shuttered in June 2004. Major clients were no longer renting time on a Pro Tools rig, they were instead buying one for the artist's home studio.
The URS plugin products continued to be developed and sold after Unique closed. In 2008, a plugin named Classic Console Strip Pro was nominated for a TEC Award.

Notable recording and mixing projects

Grammy, AMA, MTV Awards

Grammy Awards earned by artists for projects that passed through Unique.
YearArtistAlbumAwardCategoryStatus
1985Billy OceanSuddenly Caribbean Queen GrammyBest Male R&B Vocal PerformanceWon
1985Shannon Let The Music PlayGrammyBest Female R&B Vocal PerformanceNominated
1985Melba MooreRead My LipsGrammyBest Female R&B Vocal PerformanceWon
1986Freddie JacksonRock Me TonightGrammyBest New ArtistWon
1986Jimmy CliffCliffhangerGrammyBest Reggae AlbumWon
1986Steve WinwoodBack in the High LifeGrammyAlbum of The YearNominated
1986Steve WinwoodBack in the High Life Higher LoveGrammySong of The YearNominated
1986Steve WinwoodSteve Winwood & Russ TitelmanGrammyNon- Classicical Producer of The YearNominated
1986Steve WinwoodBack in the High LifeGrammyRecord of The YearWon
1986Steve WinwoodBack in the High Life Higher LoveGrammyBest Pop Performance – MaleWon
1986Steve WinwoodBack in the High LifeGrammyBest Engineered Non- Classical AlbumWon
1987 Bob James and David SanbornDouble Vision Since I Fell For YouGrammyBest R&B Vocal Performance, MaleWon
1987 Bob James and David SanbornDouble Vision GrammyBest Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or InstrumentalWon
1987James BrownRocky IV Living in AmericaGrammyBest R&B Vocal Performance, MaleWon
1988Joe CockerUnchain My HeartGrammyBest Solo Rock Vocal Performance, MaleNominated
1988Joe CockerUnchain My HeartGrammyBest Solo Rock Vocal PerformanceNominated
1987Anita BakerCompositionsGrammyBest Female R&B Vocal PerformanceWon
1990Public EnemyFight the PowerGrammyBest Rap PerformanceNominated
1991Naughty By NatureNaughty by Nature O.P.P.GrammyBest Rap Performance by a Duo or GroupNominated
1992Color Me BaddC.M.B. I Wanna Sex You UpGrammyBest New ArtistNominated
1992Color Me BaddC.M.B. I Wanna Sex You UpGrammyBest R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalNominated
1992Naughty By NatureNaughty by Nature O.P.P.AMAFavorite New Artist – Rap / Hip-HopWon
1993Inner Circle Bad BoysGrammyBest Reggae Album by a Duo or GroupWon
1993Miles DavisDoo-BopGrammyBest R&B Instrumental PerformanceWon
1993Naughty By Nature19 Naughty III Hip Hop HoorayGrammyBest Rap Performance by a Duo or GroupNominated
1994Toni Braxton Toni Braxton GrammyBest New ArtistWon
1994Toni Braxton Toni Braxton GrammyBest Female R&B Vocal PerformanceWon
1994Toni Braxton Toni Braxton AMAFavorite Soul/R&B New ArtistWon
1994Toni Braxton Toni Braxton AMAFavorite New Adult Contemporary ArtistWon
1994Toni Braxton Toni Braxton AMAFavorite Soul/R&B AlbumWon
1995Anita BakerI ApologizeGrammyBest Female R&B Vocal PerformanceWon
1996Naughty By NaturePoverty's ParadiseGrammyBest Rap AlbumWon
1996Naughty By NatureFeel Me FlowGrammyBest Rap Performance by a Duo or GroupNominated
1996SWVIt's About TimeGrammyBest New ArtistNominated
1997Get ShortySoundtrackGrammyBest Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for TelevisionNominated
1999Big PunCapital PunishmentGrammyBest Rap AlbumNominated
1999Ruff RydersRyde or Die Vol.1 Ruff Ryders' AnthemMTV VABest Rap VideoNominated
2001NellyCountry GrammarGrammyBest Rap AlbumNominated
2001NellyCountry GrammarGrammyBest Rap Solo PerformanceNominated
2001PinkCan't Take Me HomeAMAFavorite Soul/R&B New ArtistNominated
2002Alicia KeysSongs in A Minor Fallin' GrammySong of the YearWon
2002Alicia KeysSongs in A Minor Fallin' GrammyBest R&B SongWon
2002Alicia KeysSongs in A Minor Fallin' GrammyBest Female R&B Vocal PerformanceWon
2002Alicia KeysSongs in A MinorGrammyBest New ArtistWon
2002Alicia KeysSongs in A MinorGrammyBest R&B AlbumWon
2002NellyCountry Grammar Ride wit MeGrammyBest Rap Solo PerformanceWon