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Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers formed The Police and helped to launch the reggae-rock hybrid movement. But was The Police's best album?
Released on May 20, 1983, “Every Breath You Take”’s runaway success set the tone for Synchronicity ... Awards as it turned The Police into the biggest band on the planet.
The constables, who are professionals in various fields, including driving, tailoring, information technology, medical services, welding, painting, and the police band, were urged to uphold a ...
The first of the handful of Police songs was "Tea in the Sahara," from the band's most succesful album, Synchronicity. The already airy and desolate song was complemented by Summers' photos of the ...
“Both creatively and personally, The Police harbored an intense relationship. But each member of the band also had his own interests outside the group. At the time of recording Synchronicity, Sting ...
Credit: UMR / Polydor Probably the world’s biggest band at the time, The Police were able to be both creatively risky and commercially bulletproof in 1983. The album proved that three men can ...
It wasn’t a master plan to go out on top, as the band essentially ... leave them wanting more like The Police were able to do with their final studio album Synchronicity in 1983.
The Police’s earliest music gave courtesy ... belatedly celebrating the 40th anniversary of Synchronicity, SPIN evaluates the merits of the band’s small but mighty catalog while simultaneously ...
The band the Police came to a premature end 40 years ago, following the tumultuous recording sessions that briefly made them the most important band in the world. This oral history, including ...
[RELATED: The Police Guitarist Says “Every Breath You Take” Was “Going To Go in the Trash,” Reveals the Real Reason the Band Fell Apart] The deluxe reissue of Synchronicity will be ...
While there’s no arguing with Synchronicity’s classic status ... and supports Sting’s claim (in the expansive accompanying book) that the band “finished at the top”. Katatonia’s new era begins with ...