Andy Summers, the legendary guitarist known for his work with The Police, presents "The X Tracks," a captivating collection of jazz fusion, art rock, and progressive rock that showcases his virtuosity and musical evolution. Released on August 17, 2006, via Fuel 2000, this album is a treasure trove of tracks recorded between 1997 and 2002, offering a glimpse into Summers' creative journey during this period.
"The X Tracks" spans a generous 73 minutes, featuring 12 meticulously crafted songs that blend Summers' signature guitar work with a diverse range of influences. The album opens with "Big Thing," a dynamic and intricate piece that sets the tone for the eclectic mix of styles to come. Tracks like "The Diva Station" and "The Three Marias" highlight Summers' ability to weave complex rhythms and melodies, while "Pork Pie Hat / Where Can a Man Find Peace" and "Boogie Stop Shuffle" showcase his mastery of jazz fusion.
Summers' interpretation of classic standards like "Round Midnight" and "Footprints" adds a touch of nostalgia, while "Circus" and "Weird Nightmare" demonstrate his prowess in progressive rock. The album concludes with "Earth and Sky," a reflective piece that underscores Summers' versatility as a composer and performer.
"The X Tracks" is a testament to Andy Summers' enduring talent and his ability to push musical boundaries. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.