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[[Jeff Seitz]] remembers: "I recall that on a day off during the [[1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour | Synchronicity tour]], we loaded in to a Chicago recording studio with the entire stage setup: risers, monitors and all. The idea was to capture the band's onstage performance in their prime, with minimal vocals, with the intent of adding them later. The date was 02/18/1984. [[Sting]] was not singing at performance level to save his voice. We were in the middle of the tour and had a show the night before and two back to backs coming up." | [[Jeff Seitz]] remembers: "I recall that on a day off during the [[1983-1984 Synchronicity Tour | Synchronicity tour]], we loaded in to a Chicago recording studio with the entire stage setup: risers, monitors and all. The idea was to capture the band's onstage performance in their prime, with minimal vocals, with the intent of adding them later. The date was 02/18/1984. [[Sting]] was not singing at performance level to save his voice. We were in the middle of the tour and had a show the night before and two back to backs coming up." | ||
− | This recording is | + | This recording is already in circulation - previously known as "Synchronicity rehearsals" - either from Scranton, PA or Lititz, PA (where [[The Police]]'s sound company was located). |
=See also= | =See also= |
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Andy signs Throb books in Chicago / The Police record their live set in a studio | |
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Date: | 1984-02-18 |
Location: | Chicago, IL, USA - Kroch's & Brentano's (Randhurst) |
Attendees: | The Police, Jeff Seitz |
Andy Summers signs Throb books and leaves with a shopping bag full of gifts, such as flowers and cookies. As his limousine got lost on its way to Randhurst the real Chicago Police escorted him back to the expressway.
The Police went into a Chicago studio and recorded their live set.
Jeff Seitz remembers: "I recall that on a day off during the Synchronicity tour, we loaded in to a Chicago recording studio with the entire stage setup: risers, monitors and all. The idea was to capture the band's onstage performance in their prime, with minimal vocals, with the intent of adding them later. The date was 02/18/1984. Sting was not singing at performance level to save his voice. We were in the middle of the tour and had a show the night before and two back to backs coming up."
This recording is already in circulation - previously known as "Synchronicity rehearsals" - either from Scranton, PA or Lititz, PA (where The Police's sound company was located).
See also
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Jeff Seitz: ""At 29:05 Sting says, "start again.....shall we roll back and start again?" etc. That statement kind of confirms that this was the Chicago recording studio, as analogue tape recorders were in use (for all you millennials out there) and "roll back" was the term used for a restart. Also, you can hear tape recording machine starts and stops and possibly some edits..Also, after listening further at 41:16 Sting says, "is the tape rolling Danny?", which further confirms the recording studio memory.""
References
source: personal information; Chicago Sun Times - February 22, 1984; Jeff Seitz