Andy Summers

Andy Summers - The X Tracks (2005)  Music

Posted by TmanHome at Jan. 9, 2016
Andy Summers - The X Tracks (2005)

Andy Summers - The X Tracks (2005)
Jazz, Fusion | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 73 min | 168 MB
Label: Flickering Shadow | Rel: 2005

X Tracks: Best of Andy Summers covers the years 1997-2002, essentially his stint at RCA. If you haven't followed his post-Police career, you might be somewhat surprised at his jazz leanings. Texturally, he flirts with smooth jazz at times, but his penchant for dissonance keeps him out of that camp. There are a handful of original compositions alongside pieces by Monk, Mingus, and Wayne Shorter. Q-Tip's reading from Mingus' Beneath the Underdog on "Goodbye Porkpie Hat" does little to add to the tune, beyond differentiating it from Jeff Beck's version, but the way Summers handles Mingus' "Boogie Stop Shuffle" with an added horn section is great. Similarly, Sting's turn on vocals on the overdone "'Round Midnight" is serviceable, but the way Summers digs into Monk's bag of dissonance and crazy intervals on "Think of One" shows a deep understanding and feel for Monk's music.
Andy Summers - Green Chimneys: The Music of Thelonious Monk (1999) [Reissue 2007]

Andy Summers - Green Chimneys: The Music of Thelonious Monk (1999) [Reissue 2007]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 426 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 166 MB | Covers - 20 MB
Genre: Jazz Rock, Fusion | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: R.A.R.E. (RAR 1002)

Guitarist Andy Summers long ago shed his Police-man's uniform to take a stab at being a jazz fusion guitarist, and this is his toughest test, tackling 13 of Thelonious Monk's most well known pieces. His backing band has some considerable talent; drummer Peter Erskine, organist Joey DeFrancesco, trumpeter Walt Fowler and cellist Hank Roberts are outstanding jazz musicians, and prove their mettle throughout. The CD overall is inconsistent, starting with an out-of-tune bass and an inaccurate reading of the title track. But it gets much better with horn charts, the precise Erskine and searing DeFrancesco saving grace on "Hackensack." Then they really get down with Monk's stealth Misterioso feel on "Brilliant Corners," and an economical Summers works effectively on "Monk's Dream"…
Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - I Advance Masked (2024 David Singleton Mix) (1982/2025) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - I Advance Masked (2024 David Singleton Mix) (1982/2025) [Official Digital Download 24/192]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 46:06 minutes | 1,63 GB
Rock | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

The 1982 album by Andy Summers and Robert Fripp, newly mixed by David Singleton in 2024. Includes 2 previously unreleased tracks “Skyline” and “Entropy Pulse”.

Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - I Advance Masked  Music

Posted by melloman at Nov. 11, 2009
Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - I Advance Masked

Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - I Advance Masked
FLAC (separated tracks), Log, Cue | EAC + FLAC Frontend | 220 MB
5% recovery | No scan | Progressive rock, Eclectic Rock | A&M Records. Released 1982.

Many a guitar fan would have predicted that a summit between legendary guitarists Andy Summers (the Police) and Robert Fripp (King Crimson) would result in a guitar solofest. But the music on their first collaboration together, I Advance Masked, stresses guitar textures and moods over indulgent soloing. Although the recording sessions weren't entirely enjoyable for Summers (who was experiencing marital problems at the time), some very beautiful music can be found on the resulting album. The music for the track "Girl on a Swing" does an excellent job of conveying the song's title in one's mind, and the duo's guitars weave wonderful polyrhythmic guitar lines throughout "China – Yellow Leader." "The Truth of Skies" is an atmospheric piece, created by a wash of keyboard sounds and guitar dissonance, while "New Marimba" would have sounded right at home on an early-'80s King Crimson album. I Advance Masked has a dreamlike quality to it, and is definitely not typical rock music. It's highly recommended to fans of these two great and original guitarists. ~ by Greg Prato

Andy Summers - Earth + Sky (2004)  Music

Posted by uff at Feb. 17, 2014
Andy Summers - Earth + Sky (2004)

Andy Summers - Earth + Sky (2004)
Jazz | 1cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
VAP VPCK-85341 | rel: 2005 | 460Mb

After two albums exploring the boundaries of jazz via the music of Thelonious Monk (Green Chimneys) and Charles Mingus (Peggy's Blue Skylight), ex-Police guitarist Andy Summers returns to original compositions with a new band that moves forward through a swarm of genres on Earth + Sky. Employing two keyboard players, John Novello and John Beasley, as well as drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, saxophonist Katisse Buckingham, and bassist Abraham Laboriel, Summers creates a body of work that looks through jazz, rock, and folk forms and is technology based while also using organic rhythms and atmospherics.
Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - Bewitched (1984) [Japanese Edition 2002]

Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - Bewitched (1984) [Japanese Edition 2002]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 248 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 95 MB | Covers - 7 MB
Genre: Instrumental Progressive Rock, Fusion | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music Japan (UICY-9241)

On Andy Summers and Robert Fripp's second album, Bewitched, the duo offered a new batch of their instrumental songs, which turned out to be much more rock-oriented than their texturized 1982 debut, I Advance Masked. The album was originally going to be a more musically varied affair - at the time, Summers talked about recording calypso and Tex-Mex/Ry Cooder-like tunes with Fripp, but they never saw the light of day. Like its predecessor, it contains plenty of great guitar work, with songwriting being stressed over instrumental virtuosity. For example, Summers and Fripp know how to subtly insert challenging sections into their songs (such as the 7/4 time signature in "Maquillage"), without making them seem like an obvious attempt to impress fellow musicians…

Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - Bewitched (1984/2021)  Music

Posted by delpotro at July 18, 2021
Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - Bewitched (1984/2021)

Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - Bewitched (1984/2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 232 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 99 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:40:16
Progressive Rock | Label: Discipline Global Mobile

On Andy Summers and Robert Fripp's second album, Bewitched, the duo offered a new batch of their instrumental songs, which turned out to be much more rock-oriented than their texturized 1982 debut, I Advance Masked. The album was originally going to be a more musically varied affair – at the time, Summers talked about recording calypso and Tex-Mex/Ry Cooder-like tunes with Fripp, but they never saw the light of day. Like its predecessor, it contains plenty of great guitar work, with songwriting being stressed over instrumental virtuosity. For example, Summers and Fripp know how to subtly insert challenging sections into their songs (such as the 7/4 time signature in "Maquillage"), without making them seem like an obvious attempt to impress fellow musicians. Although '80s-sounding electronic drums are primarily used for backbeats (such as the track "Train"), it doesn't take away from the album's charm. Whereas their last album featured a few compositions that were quite King Crimson-like, their sophomore effort contains a few that sound like Police instrumentals (the title track). Unfortunately, Bewitched would prove to be Summers and Fripp's last collaboration together.

Andy Summers - Earth + Sky (2003) [Japanese Edition]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Dec. 12, 2022
Andy Summers - Earth + Sky (2003) [Japanese Edition]

Andy Summers - Earth + Sky (2003) [Japanese Edition]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 431 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 157 MB | Covers - 20 MB
Genre: Jazz Rock, Fusion | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: VAP Inc. (VPCK-85341)

After two albums exploring the boundaries of jazz via the music of Thelonious Monk (Green Chimneys) and Charles Mingus (Peggy's Blue Skylight), ex-Police guitarist Andy Summers returns to original compositions with a new band that moves forward through a swarm of genres on Earth + Sky. Employing two keyboard players, John Novello and John Beasley, as well as drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, saxophonist Katisse Buckingham, and bassist Abraham Laboriel, Summers creates a body of work that looks through jazz, rock, and folk forms and is technology based while also using organic rhythms and atmospherics. While some might see this as retrenchment, Summers, unlike so many of the superchopper guitarists out there, is a melodist whose lyricism is inescapable in virtually everything he plays…

Andy Summers - World Gone Strange (1991)  Music

Posted by Jansky at May 8, 2009
Andy Summers - World Gone Strange (1991)

Andy Summers - World Gone Strange (1991)
EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks + CUE, LOG | 341 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 123 MB | Complete Scans | 15 MB
Jazz-rock, fussion | Label: Private Music | Catalog Number: 01005-32088-2 | RAR 3% Rec. | RS.com, DF.com


On his second consecutive solo album of predominantly instrumental music, former Police guitarist Andy Summers paints a richly textured musical portrait that mixes fusion jazz, Latin and various World Beat elements into an engaging whole.
The onetime guitar-slinger for the New Animals and the Kevin Coyne Band is accompanied by a crack group that includes Alan Holdsworth Band drummer Chad Wackerman, ex-King Crimson bassist Tony Levin and short-lived Mahavishnu Orchestra keyboardist Mitchell Forman. They in turn are joined on various tracks by percussionists Manola Badrena and Mino Cinelu, former Steps Ahead malletman Mike Manieri and Miles Davis Band bass veteran Victor Bailey.

Andy Summers - Peggy's Blue Skylight (2000)  Music

Posted by uff at Dec. 15, 2013
Andy Summers - Peggy's Blue Skylight (2000)

Andy Summers - Peggy's Blue Skylight (2000)
Fusion | 1cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
r.a.r.e RAR 1003 | rel: 2007 | 510Mb

In a similar vein as his 1999 release Green Chimneys: The Music of Thelonious Monk, guitarist Summers now offers tribute to jazz pioneer Charles Mingus. The collection is a little cobbled together, with an ill-conceived rap from Q-Tip over "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" and a sparse, unfunky reading of "Cumbia Jazz Fusion," but the former Policeman's bright guitar work works hard at tying it all together. Making more admirable guest spots are Randy Brecker bringing his crossover jazz trumpet to "Boogie Stop Shuffle," Deborah Harry singing on "Weird Nightmare," and the genre-bending Kronos Quartet performing a string arrangement of the final track "Myself." While at times overproduced and slick, Summers must be commended for approaching Mingus' daunting music head on and adapting it as his own. ~Allmusic