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Château d'Hérouville

Coordinates:49°6′5.8″N2°7′59″E / 49.101611°N 2.13306°E /49.101611; 2.13306
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French château in Hérouville, France
Château d'Hérouville

TheChâteau d'Hérouville (commonly referred to as Honky Château) is a French 18th-centurychâteau located in the village ofHérouville, in theVal d'Oisedépartement of France, nearParis. The château was built in 1740 by "Gaudot", an architect of the school ofRome, from the remains of an earlier 16th-century château.[1] In the 19th century, it was used as a courier relay station (betweenVersailles andBeauvais) and stabled hundreds of horses.[2][3]

Several accounts, including one by theBBC, suggest that in the mid-19th century, composerFrédéric Chopin conducted his love affair with the writerGeorge Sand there.[4] The château was painted byVincent van Gogh, who is buried nearby.[5] The estate also doubled as a recording studio starting in the late 1960s, producing iconic hit records throughout the 1970s, until its closure in 1985. The studio reopened in 2020.

Architecture

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The château comprises two wings, plus a number of outbuildings.[4] It has 30 rooms, a swimming pool and a tennis court and is set in 1.7 hectares of parkland.[5] An octagonal stone drinking trough in the courtyard is a protected historical monument.[4]

History of recording studio

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The composerMichel Magne purchased the chateau in 1962. He was best known for having been nominated in 1962 by theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences forBest Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment forGigot.[6] He converted the building into a residentialrecording studio after a fire devastated its left wing in 1969. The musician, director and sound engineerLaurent Thibault took over management of the studio in June 1974.[7]

The studio has been referred to by many names in album credits including Studio Hérouville, Château d'Hérouville, Michel Magne Studios, Strawberry Studios, and by the nickname Honky Chateau.[8]

Rex Foster'sRoads of Tomorrow was the first album recorded at Château in 1969–70, and released in 1971. On his website, Foster claims that during theRoads session he gave it the nickname "the Honky Château."[9]

TheGrateful Dead were at the château on 21 June 1971.Jerry Garcia tells the story:[10]

We went over there to do a big festival, a free festival they were gonna have, but the festival was rained out. It flooded. We stayed at this little chateau which is owned by a film score composer who has a 16-track recording studio built into the chateau, and this is a chateau thatChopin once lived in; really old, just delightful, out in the country near the town ofAuvers-sur-Oise, which is whereVincent van Gogh is buried.

We were there with nothing to do: France, a 16-track recording studio upstairs, all our gear, ready to play, and nothing to do. So, we decided to play at the chateau itself, out in the back, in the grass, with a swimming pool, just play into the hills. We didn't even play to hippies, we played to a handful of townspeople in Auvers. We played and the people came — the chief of police, the fire department, just everybody. It was an event and everybody just had a hell of a time — got drunk, fell in the pool. It was great.

A recording of the Grateful Dead's performance is available online.[11]

During the first years of the studio, in 1971 and 1972, some important records of political Portuguese folk music (Música de Intervenção) were recorded at Château d'Hérouville. These included the seminal recordCantigas do Maio by singer-songwriterJosé Afonso in 1971. Also in 1971,José Mário Branco recorded his debut albumMudam-se os tempos mudam-se as vontades andSérgio Godinho recordedOs Sobreviventes. Sérgio Godinho would also record his second albumPré-Histórias at the chateau in 1972.

Many other artists recorded at the château includingElton John, who recorded his albumsHonky Château (the title inspired by the house),Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player (both in 1972) andGoodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973) at the studio.Pink Floyd recorded their seventh studio album,Obscured by Clouds (which also served as the soundtrack to the French filmLa Vallée), there in February 1972.

Jethro Tull attempted to record their sixth studio album at the château in late 1972, but the band was displeased with the studio and so the sessions were ultimately abandoned, with the band referring to the Château as the"Château d'Isaster". Three tracks from the band's sessions at the Château were later released on their seventh studio albumWar Child (1974) and several more were released on the compilation albumNightcap (1993).

Chris Bell, of the Memphis-based cult bandBig Star, recorded solo tracks withApple Records engineer Claude Harper at the studio in September and October 1974. The songs, recorded along with drummer Richard Rosebrough, would be released on his now acclaimedI Am the Cosmos LP. The posthumously released record saw its first release in 1992, nearly 13 years after Bell's death in December 1978.[12]

Sweet recorded part of their final album by their classic lineup,Level Headed, there as a four-piece group asBrian Connolly later left. The single "Love Is Like Oxygen" was taken from this recording, a top ten hit around the world and nominated for anIvor Novello Award.

DuringDavid Bowie's time spent at the château whilst recordingLow withTony Visconti andBrian Eno, the three claimed to have felt supernatural, or 'haunting' experiences.[13] Visconti stated:

There was certainly some strange energy in that Château. On the first day David took one look at the master bedroom and said, 'I'm not sleeping in there!' He took the room next door. The master bedroom had a very dark corner, right next to the window, ironically, that seem to just suck light into it. It was colder in that corner too.

Eno also claimed to have been awoken early every morning with someone shaking his shoulder. When he opened his eyes no one was there.[citation needed]

Bowie previously recorded his albumPin Ups at the studio in 1973.

In 1977, theBee Gees recorded at the château to avoid the high tax rate of Britain, where they laid down the tracks for the soundtrack toSaturday Night Fever.

1985 closure

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Legal and financial problems surrounded Magne's sale of the château in 1984. The studio closed on 25 July 1985,[7] one year after Magne's suicide, Thibault and his team having been expelled by the liquidator of Michel Magne's estate. The château and its gardens were abandoned to squatters and overgrowth. In 2013, the château was put up for sale with an asking price of €1.29m, needing an estimated €300,000 of renovations.

Reopening of recording studio

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In 2015 a group of audio engineers, including Stéphane Marchi,[14] rebuilt the recording studios and started theSup HD audio audio recording master classes.[15][16][17]

According to the BBC, the studio was due to re-open in 2016.[4]

Four years after the planned opening date the renovations were complete and the Château was opened again in September 2020.[18]

Selected discography

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Selected artists

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References

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  1. ^Base Mérimée:Château dit d'Hérouville, Ministère français de la Culture.(in French)
  2. ^Hope, Adrian (May 1975)."Honky Château".Studio Sound. Archived fromthe original on 2 October 2008. Retrieved29 June 2008 – via Fernould.club.fr.
  3. ^"Un peu d'histoire".Herouville-en-vexin.net (in French). Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2008. Retrieved29 June 2008.
  4. ^abcdSchofield, Hugh (December 27, 2015)."The return of the Honky Chateau".BBC News.Archived from the original on 27 December 2015. Retrieved27 December 2015.
  5. ^abWillsher, Kim (4 August 2013)."For sale: 'honky château' where Elton and Bowie recorded classic hits".The Guardian.Archived from the original on 21 August 2017. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2018.
  6. ^"Michel Magne: Awards".AllMovie.Archived from the original on 13 January 2022. Retrieved29 June 2008.
  7. ^abErnould, Franck (1999)."Michel Magne: Un homme hors du commun".Fernould.club.fr (in French). Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2008. Retrieved29 June 2008.
  8. ^"Strawberry Studios, France".Discogs.Archived from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved2020-07-22.
  9. ^"Rex Foster – The Long Story / Lost Recordings".rexfostermusic.com.Archived from the original on 2019-10-21. Retrieved2019-10-21.
  10. ^Jackson, Blair."Garcia: An American Life (Additions)".Blair Jackson. p. 217.Archived from the original on 10 September 2011. Retrieved18 October 2011.
  11. ^Grateful Dead (21 June 1971)."Grateful Dead at Château d'Hérouville – June 21, 1971".archive.org. Retrieved27 December 2015.
  12. ^Klein, Joshua (September 29, 2009)."Album Reviews: Chris Bell: I Am the Cosmos [Deluxe Edition]".Pitchfork.Archived from the original on November 27, 2009. RetrievedNovember 2, 2018.
  13. ^"The 'Honky Château' where Bowie, Bolan, Elton, and Iggy recorded is up for sale".Dangerousminds.net. 13 June 2013.Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved17 June 2013.
  14. ^"Stephane Marchi, Co-Founder and Owner at LE CHATEAU D'HEROUVILLE".
  15. ^"Les mythiques studios d'Hérouville vont enfin revivre".Le Parisien, édition du Val-d'Oise (in French). 26 April 2015.Archived from the original on 7 May 2015. Retrieved13 October 2015.
  16. ^"Le centre de formation du son s'installe au château d'Hérouville".Le Parisien, édition du Val-d'Oise (in French). 25 June 2015. Retrieved13 October 2015.
  17. ^Boucher, Alexandre (5 July 2015)."Le parc du château d'Hérouville retrouve son éclat d'antan".Le Parisien, édition du Val-d'Oise (in French).Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved13 October 2015.
  18. ^"LE CHÂTEAU D'HÉROUVILLE – Studios and Residential".lechateaudherouville.com (in French). 2015-08-01. Archived from the original on 2020-09-26. Retrieved2022-10-29.
  19. ^Pegg, Nicholas (2016).The Complete David Bowie (Revised and Updated ed.). London:Titan Books. pp. 383–388.ISBN 978-1-78565-365-0.
  20. ^O'Leary, Chris (2019).Ashes to Ashes: The Songs of David Bowie 1976–2016. London: Repeater. pp. 20–27.ISBN 978-1-912248-30-8.
  21. ^Behind The Blinds.A Global Identity. Issue No. 8, 2020, p. 211-220.

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