Animal Logic (Band)

Animal Logic was a progressive rock experiment that has published between 1987 and 1991 two studio albums and nine singles.

Band History

With the fusion bassist Stanley Clarke (formerly " Return to Forever " ) and the jazz singer-songwriter Deborah Holland founded the former "The Police" drummer Stewart Copeland in 1987, an experimental band that called itself at the beginning of " Rush Hour."

Andy Summers (guitarist of "The Police" ) was a member of during the start-up phase " Animal Logic ", but left it at the end of 1987, after a short tour in Brazil to record his first solo album "XYZ".

Until its dissolution in late 1991, the trio recorded two studio albums, titled as " Animal Logic " (1989) and " Animal Logic II " (1991) and a total of 9 EPs and singles.

Miles Copeland III - brother of Stewart and former manager of "The Police" - acted mainly as a producer and published all " Animal Logic " productions under his label " IRS Records " in collaboration with the former also " The Police " founding member Henry Padovani. A majority of the songs was contributed by Deborah Holland.

Prominent guest musicians were, inter alia, Freddie Hubbard, Steve Howe, Jackson Browne, George Duke and David Lindley.

As of 1991, the three musicians continued their solo careers.

Discography

Albums

EPs & Singles

Compilations

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