UPC: 4988031161838
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Release Date: Sep 02, 2016
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The Police: Sting (vocals, bass); Stewart Copeland (vocals, drums); Andy Summers (guitar).
Recorded at Surrey Sound Studio, England.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
The Police: Sting (vocals, bass); Stewart Copeland (vocals, drums); Andy Summers (guitar).
Recorded at Surrey Sound Studio, England.
The career of the Police was planned, controlled and timed to perfection. The three talented individuals probably always knew that they would attempt to conquer the world and then disappear to pursue their own musical interests. This is the second of their five albums and contains two number 1 hits. Both are interesting little vignettes from the mind of Sting; 'Walking On The Moon', where he pleads 'I hope my legs don't break', and 'Message In A Bottle', which has a similarly desperate theme, with Sting observing 'seems I'm not alone in being alone, 100 billion castaways looking for a home'. Sting's theories do still hold water.
Recorded at Surrey Sound Studio, England.
This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players.
The Police: Sting (vocals, bass); Stewart Copeland (vocals, drums); Andy Summers (guitar).
Recorded at Surrey Sound Studio, England.
The career of the Police was planned, controlled and timed to perfection. The three talented individuals probably always knew that they would attempt to conquer the world and then disappear to pursue their own musical interests. This is the second of their five albums and contains two number 1 hits. Both are interesting little vignettes from the mind of Sting; 'Walking On The Moon', where he pleads 'I hope my legs don't break', and 'Message In A Bottle', which has a similarly desperate theme, with Sting observing 'seems I'm not alone in being alone, 100 billion castaways looking for a home'. Sting's theories do still hold water.