Wish You Were Here.

Yes. That’s the one.

Pink Floyd built Britannia Row Studios in 1975, and “Wish You Were Here” was the first album they recorded there. The band had just finished a grueling tour and wanted their own space to avoid the clock-watching and costs of commercial studios.

It worked out. The album turned into a meditation on absence and presence—fitting for a band finally in control of its own recording environment.

If you’re asking because you’re building a Pink Floyd chronology or scouting their gear history, that’s your answer. The studio itself still exists in London, though it’s been through a few owners.

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