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01 - 1978 - Outlandos D'Amour (1983 US CD-4753) 02 - 1979 - Reggatta De Blanc (1986 US CD-4792) 03 - 1980 - Zenyatta Mondatta (1990 US CD-3720) 04 - 1981 - Ghost In The Machine (1983 US CD-3730) 05 - 1983 - Synchronicity (1983 US CD-3735) 1986 - Every Breath You Take~The Singles (compilation) 1990 - Their Greatest Hits (compilation) 1992 - Greatest Hits (compilation) 1995 - Every Breath You Take (compilation) 1995 - Live! (live) 1997 - The Very Best Of Sting & The Police (compilation) 2007 - The Police (compilation) 2008 - Certifiable Live In Buenos Aires (live) Nominally, the Police were punk rock, but that's only in the loosest sense of the term. Download Software Halo 2 Update Patch From Nosteam.

The trio's nervous, reggae-injected pop/rock was punky, but it wasn't necessarily punk. All three members were considerably more technically proficient than the average punk or new wave band. Andy Summers had a precise guitar attack that created dense, interlocking waves of sounds and effects. Stewart Copeland could play polyrhythms effortlessly.

And Sting, with his high, keening voice, was capable of constructing infectiously catchy pop songs. While they weren't punk, the Police certainly demonstrated that the punk spirit could have a future in pop music. As their career progressed, the Police grew considerably more adventurous, experimenting with jazz and various world musics. All the while, the band's tight delivery and mastery of the pop single kept their audience increasing, and by 1983, they were the most popular rock & roll band in the world.

Though they were at the height of their fame, internal tensions caused the band to splinter apart in 1984, with Sting picking up the majority of the band's audience to become an international superstar. Stewart Copeland and Sting (born Gordon Sumner) formed the Police in 1977. Prior to the band's formation, Copeland, the son of a CIA agent, had attended college in California, before he moved to England and joined the progressive rock band Curved Air.

Nordic Id Merlin Manual more. Sting was a teacher and a ditch digger who played in jazz-rock bands, including Last Exit, on the side. The two musicians met at a local jazz club and decided to form a progressive pop band with guitarist Henri Padovani.

For the first few months, the group played local London pubs. Soon, they were hired to appear as a bleached-blonde punk band in a chewing gum commercial. While the commercial provided exposure, it drew the scorn of genuine punkers. Late in 1977, the band released its first single, 'Fall Out,' on IRS, an independent label Stewart Copeland founded with his brother Miles, who was also the manager of the Police. The single was a sizable hit for an independent release, selling about 70,000 copies.

Padovani was replaced by Andy Summers, a veteran of the British Invasion, following the release of 'Fall Out.' Summers had previous played with Eric Burdon's second lineup of the Animals, the Zoot Money's Big Roll Band, the Kevin Ayers Band, and Neil Sedaka.

The Police signed with A&M by the spring of 1978, committing to a contract that gave the group a higher royalty rate in lieu of a large advance. A&M released 'Roxanne' in the spring of 1978, but it failed to chart. The Police set out on a tour of America in the summer of 1978 without any record to support, traveling across the country in a rented van and playing with rented equipment. Released in the fall of 1978, Outlandos d'Amour began a slow climb into the British Top Ten and American Top 30. Immediately after its release, the group began a U.K. Tour supporting Alberto y los Trios Paranoias and released the 'So Lonely' single.

By the spring of 1979, the re-released 'Roxanne' had climbed to number 12 on the U.K. Charts, taking Outlandos d'Amour to number six. In the summer of 1979, Sting appeared in Quadrophenia, a British film based on the Who album of the same name; later that year, he acted in Radio On. Preceded by the number one British single 'Message in a Bottle,' Reggatta de Blanc (fall 1979) established the group as stars in England and Europe, topping the U.K. Charts for four weeks. Following its release, Miles Copeland had the band tour several countries that rarely received concerts from foreign performers, including Thailand, India, Mexico, Greece, and Egypt.