by jerseyfan on 15 Aug 2021 23:33
Dietmar, you might remember that in his book, One Train Later, Andy Summers wrote that they tried several versions of Every Little Thing. Eventually, however, they went back to Sting's original arrangement. Those might exist.
Also from Summers: The record company took their first album (or certain songs) and tried to re-mix them. Eventually, A&M concluded that the songs produced by Sting, Andy and Stewart were best left alone. Andy commented that after that, the record company never again tried to interfere. We don't need a producer, Andy has said. There are three producers in this band. Those versions might be in some vault or shelf.
Also, I wonder if there's a ditty or two from their work for Brimstone & Treacle? (Sting doesn't like to admit it, but I Burn for You was originally recorded by The Police.)
As I said before, to give the project a major boost, they can certainly get together for a few days and record new Police material.
Sting has recorded with a large number of people over the years. It's ridiculous to think he can't collaborate again with the men who helped to bring him to the dance. Even if it's merely a business decision, it's good for business. Millions of fans will love him for it.