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− | + | [[1977-08-09 | <== previous entry]] | |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | <big>The Police record with John Cale at Pathway Studios</big> | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1977_08_Pathway_Studios_safety_master_tape.jpg|thumb|center|a safety master tape from this session]] | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Date:</b> | ||
+ | | [[1977-08-10]] | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Location:</b> | ||
+ | | London, England, UK - [[Pathway Studios]] | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
+ | | <b>Attendees:</b> | ||
+ | | [[The Police]], [[John Cale]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | + | [[The Police]] record at [[Pathway Studios]] again - this time with [[John Cale]] as producer. | |
− | They recorded an early version of | + | They recorded an early version of [[Dead End Job]] with alternate lyrics and arrangement, plus two vocal takes of [[Visions Of The Night]] - a combination of those 2 vocal takes was later used on the [[Walking On The Moon]] 7"-single. |
− | + | Vocal Take 1 featured alternate lyrics, whilst Vocal Take 2 featured the same lyrics as the authorised version. | |
+ | Both versions also featured a guitar solo right at the begining of both vocal takes, which was later removed when it appeared as a B-side to the [[1979]] 7"-single. | ||
− | sources: | + | [[John Cale]] was drunk and reading the papers most of the time. [[Sting]] was quite upset... |
+ | |||
+ | John didn't like [[Andy Summers]] - so he wanted [[Henry Padovani]] to do the guitar solos which Andy didn't accept.. | ||
+ | In the end John said that Andy should do the solos with Henry's guitar. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =See also= | ||
+ | ''This section needs more information.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | =External links= | ||
+ | ''This section needs more information.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | =References= | ||
+ | sources: [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diary, Police File No.16, [[L'Historia Bandido]], [[Henry Padovani]], Craig Betts | ||
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+ | [[1977-08-11 | next entry ==>]] | ||
[[Category:1977]] | [[Category:1977]] |
Latest revision as of 10:12, 23 August 2020
The Police record with John Cale at Pathway Studios | |
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Date: | 1977-08-10 |
Location: | London, England, UK - Pathway Studios |
Attendees: | The Police, John Cale |
The Police record at Pathway Studios again - this time with John Cale as producer. They recorded an early version of Dead End Job with alternate lyrics and arrangement, plus two vocal takes of Visions Of The Night - a combination of those 2 vocal takes was later used on the Walking On The Moon 7"-single.
Vocal Take 1 featured alternate lyrics, whilst Vocal Take 2 featured the same lyrics as the authorised version. Both versions also featured a guitar solo right at the begining of both vocal takes, which was later removed when it appeared as a B-side to the 1979 7"-single.
John Cale was drunk and reading the papers most of the time. Sting was quite upset...
John didn't like Andy Summers - so he wanted Henry Padovani to do the guitar solos which Andy didn't accept.. In the end John said that Andy should do the solos with Henry's guitar.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
This section needs more information.
References
sources: Stewart Copeland's diary, Police File No.16, L'Historia Bandido, Henry Padovani, Craig Betts