Andy Scott Sessions/Monroes
The Monroes was a Norwegian rock duo that held significant popularity in Norway in the 1980s and Andy played guitar on their 1985 album Face Another Day.

The Sweet personified the Glam Rock era of the 1970s in the UK, showcasing their distinctive glitter and glam makeup. Beyond their iconic visual style, The Sweet also wielded significant influence in the realm of pure rock music. Their timeless hits continue to resonate, and the present lineup, featuring the main man himself, guitarist Andy Scott, consistently leaves audiences clamoring for an encore!
The Monroes was a Norwegian rock duo that held significant popularity in Norway in the 1980s and Andy played guitar on their 1985 album Face Another Day.
Andy produced their only album “Ends And Means” from this little known band Sussex.
A II Z was a heavy metal band founded in 1979 who released two singles produced by Andy Scott. The two singles were: “No Fun After Midnight” and “I’m The One Who Loves You”.
The glam-rock band Angel was a concept from Andy Scott and Mick Tucker. The band was formed in 1974 from the members of Pebbles. Angel released 2 singles through Polydor and both compositions were written by Andy Scott who co-produced them with
Andy played guitar on Tacye’s version of Love Is Like Oxygen from 1991. Tacye continues: “Cool! I hadn’t heard that for ages and it was really good to re-visit the recording. Andy was a star through out the whole process.”Â
Andy co-produced two singles for Jim and he also played guitar and sang backing vocals on them.Â
Robert Lloyd is the lead singer with The Nightingales and formerly with The Prefects. When The Nightingales split in 1986, Lloyd embarked on a solo career, signing to Virgin Records in 1989 and releasing the album Me and My Mouth. The album
On this record – Ready to Rumble – meant for the Japanese market, Andy plays additional guitars and sing backing vocals.
This was recorded in 1987 to support a charity in aid of babies and children of the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, UK. Andy Scott appear on vocals on this single along with Noddy Holder, Jimmy Nail, Danny Hynes, Mal McNulty,
Ole Evenrude’s debut album This Ole Town was produced by Geoff Downes. Mick Tucker & Andy Scott did the backing vocals along with Stevie Lange who of course appeared on the Sweets Level Headed Album. Mick also plays the drums on this
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