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Summer Sun. Andy Mackay. Progressive Pop. Song Released 1974 Track B2 on In Search of Eddie Riff. Lists. Add to list. Appears on. In Search of Eddie Riff. A1.
In Search of Eddie Riff is an album by British musician Andy Mackay, first released on Island Records in 1974. The album was released during a brief hiatus from Roxy Music 's recording schedule. A first version came out in 1974, with nine tracks, the lead single being a jazz cover of " Ride of the Valkyries ".
His songwriting credits for Roxy Music include the Top Five hits "Love Is the Drug" (1975) and "Angel Eyes" (1979), plus "A Song for Europe", "Three and Nine", "Bitter-Sweet", "Sentimental Fool", "While My Heart is Still Beating" and "Tara", together with the early experimental B-sides "The Numberer" and "The Pride and the Pain".
Andy Mackay is an English musician and one of the founding members of the band Roxy Music (playing oboe and saxophone)
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Andy Mackay is a saxophonist, oboe player, widely-respected film and television composer, and founder member of Roxy Music. Mackay was one of the architects of Roxy's daring sonic and stylistic combination of retro and futurism, but before long was also experimenting outside the group discipline.