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Because however expansive Sting's musical worldview grows, incorporating jazzesque and American soul with the reggae-bottomed Police sound, the songs are sturdy and companionable, traveling from ...
Sting has always been a charismatic presence whose distinctive upper register and innate musicality have allowed him to ...
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?
However, the two don’t go hand and hand very often ... happened when Sting and The Police got their start in the late ’70s and early ’80s. Released in 1980, The Police album does not ...
Sting brought his 3.0 Tour to Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, where he sang "Roxanne," "Fields of Gold," "Every Breath ...
Forty years ago this summer, the Police released Synchronicity, the blockbuster album ... Sting to write a socially conscious lyric and letting Stewart Copeland lay down a nimble groove. Best ...
As Summers tells The Post, “Look, he was a very good-looking ... and control issues.” Sting’s independence was already notable by the recording of the 1980 Police album “Zenyattà Mondatta.” ...
Unlike other fairly heavyweight subjects on the same album ... of The Police, and one of the biggest radio hits of all time. It won the Grammy in 1983 for Best Song of the Year. Yet Sting has ...
If we told you that Sting ... were very surprised there’s only three of us up there, and how much noise we were making,” he continues. “Well, I say noise – musical noise.” The Police ...
Sting & The Police is a compilation issued by Sting, and released by A&M Records in 1997. Conceived at the time when Sting had just released his fifth solo effort, Mercury Falling, the album mixes ...
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