XYZ (Andy Summers album)
XYZ | ||||
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Studio album by Andy Summers | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | Summer 1986 | |||
Genre | Pop, New Wave | |||
Length | 38:37 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | David Hentschel, Andy Summers | |||
Andy Summers chronology | ||||
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XYZ is a 1987 album by Andy Summers. It is the first Andy Summers solo album and the only one to feature his vocals, though an uncredited vocal by Summers appears on World Gone Strange. The title "XYZ" comes from the middle names of Summers's three children. His daughter Layla (born 1978) has the middle name 'Z', and his twin sons, Maurice and Anton, (born 1987) have the middle names 'X' and 'Y' respectively. The album was recorded in Venice Beach in 1986 at Devo's studio. Summers' portrait on the cover is by Anton Corbijn.
Track listing
All lyrics by Andy Summers, and all tracks composed by Andy Summers except "Nowhere", "How Many Days" and "Hold Me" composed by Summers and David Hentschel, and "XYZ" composed by Summers, Hentschel and Charlotte Caffey.
Side one
- "Love is the Strangest Way"
- "How Many Days"
- "Almost There"
- "Eyes of a Stranger"
- "The Change"
Side two
- "Scary Voices"
- "Nowhere"
- "XYZ"
- "The Only Road"
- "Hold Me"
Another track, "Carry Me Back Home" (5:04), was recorded during the XYZ sessions for the soundtrack of the film Band of the Hand and released on the B-side of the 12-inch version of the "Love is the Strangest Way" single.
Personnel
- Andy Summers: guitar, bass, vocals
- David Hentschel: keyboards, drum programs
- Michael G Fisher: percussion on "Nowhere", "Love Is The Strangest Way" and "Almost There"
- Nan Vernon: accompanying vocals on "Love Is The Strangest Way", "How Many Days" and "Almost There"; backing vocals on "Eyes of a Stranger"
- Chris Childs: bass on "Eyes of a Stranger"
- Rik May: bass on "Hold Me"
- Abraham Laboriel: bass on "Scary Voices"
- Oren, Julia & Maxine Walters: backing vocals on "Nowhere", "Hold Me" and "How Many Days"
- Greta Gold: additional backing vocals on "Eyes of a Stranger"
- Bob Casale: mixing and engineering