This is an amazing report about the making of "Traeme la noche" (Bring on the night" the spanish version of THE POLICE tribute album "Outlando's D'Americas".
In the story it mentioned Cerati ( a great rock star from Argentina) met Stewart Copeland, who was interested in his work and told some jokes about drummers, he excused to not be in the studio, cause a day before had a contract to made two soundtracks. Cerati had a good chemestry with Stewart and then with Andy.
A day after Cerati met Vinnie Collaiuta (who replaced Stewart) and Andy Summers, Gustavo Cerati remember the day he saw for the very first time "THE POLICE" in Argentina at the inauguration of "Disco New York" in Buenos Aires December 1980, and how he was well impressed by The Police (some years passed and Cerati organized his own successfull rock band called "Soda Stereo" by the way a rock trio band - that nowadays was disbanded. )
Andy mentioned how he was well-known by argentinian press as "THE POLICE who kick off a Cop", ( Andy summers defended a female fan who suffered a bad treat by an argentinian cop... that act risked Andy to be in jail...) Cerati says he knows who was that girl, she is well-known as : "Andromeda". Cerati, dismitified some rumours that tolds him about Andy as a perfectionist and difficult musician, saying that Andy was a very greatfull man who was dispossed and free to be directed by the ideas of the new version of "Bring on the night" (Traeme la noche) who was cose by Miles Copeland to be the first track of the tribute album ( by the way Number One into the songs rankings of Chile) . Also Vinnie, Andy and Producer Ingieneer was well impressed by the musical skills and voice of Gustavo Cerati.
Included some pics in the studio... By the way is in spanish.
http://www.clarin.com/suplementos/si/19 ... nota_1.htm