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Earth and Sky

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Download links and information about Earth and Sky by Andy Summers. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to New Age, Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 51:02 minutes.

Artist: Andy Summers
Release date: 2005
Genre: New Age, Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 10
Duration: 51:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Above the World 5:21
2. Now I'm Free 5:26
3. The Diva Station 5:44
4. Return 4:30
5. Earth and Sky 5:36
6. Parallels 4:53
7. Circus 5:44
8. Roseville 4:59
9. Red Stiletto 4:18
10. I Choose You 4:31

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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. Hence the effect of these tunes is chimeric, whether they begin with gorgeous, simple harmonic lines that are reminiscent of nursery rhymes (such as "Now I'm Free"), feature complex hypnotic guitar lines that are fully charged both modally and rhythmically (as in the title track), or are atmospheric pieces that could be serial selections in a film noir soundtrack (such as "I Choose You"). Summers has utilized his jazz chops to stunning effect here, in that he allows his guitar to be an architectural focal point of an ensemble rather than as the centerpiece of the music itself. Hence, whether he is engaging the trappings of fusion or acoustic balladry ("Roseville"), he weaves something complex, soulful, and memorable from the elements. Earth + Sky is another solid effort from a guitarist who is forever reinventing himself.