Andy in Rolling Stone re: possible new music, album
Posted: 01 May 2007 12:58
Page 24 of th 40th Anniversary issue of Rolling Stone:
"The Police plan to break out some new material on their summer reunion tour, according to guitarist Andy Summers. "We've been jamming accoustically lately, and we've been really enjoying it," Summers said in London in early April. "We'll be playing a couple of new songs at the shows in the summer." The trio's tour - its first in twenty-three years - begins May 28th in Vancouver and runs through October. "I never expected such a high demand," Said Summers. "We were booked to play arenas on many of the dates, but we ended up having to upgrade to stadiums." When they wrap up the shows, Summers said, there has been talk of cutting their long awaited sixth album. "If we do well with these concerts, we may well make an album. I can't see why not.""
(Thanks to mercuryrising on TPT for the quote.)
"The Police plan to break out some new material on their summer reunion tour, according to guitarist Andy Summers. "We've been jamming accoustically lately, and we've been really enjoying it," Summers said in London in early April. "We'll be playing a couple of new songs at the shows in the summer." The trio's tour - its first in twenty-three years - begins May 28th in Vancouver and runs through October. "I never expected such a high demand," Said Summers. "We were booked to play arenas on many of the dates, but we ended up having to upgrade to stadiums." When they wrap up the shows, Summers said, there has been talk of cutting their long awaited sixth album. "If we do well with these concerts, we may well make an album. I can't see why not.""
(Thanks to mercuryrising on TPT for the quote.)