The Police - Synchronicity (Japan Edition) (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: The Police
- Title: Synchronicity
- Year Of Release: 1983
- Label: A&M Records – UICY-40351
- Genre: New Wave, Rock, Pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
- Total Time: 44:30
- Total Size: 102 / 261 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Synchronicity I (3:24)
02. Walking In Your Footsteps (3:37)
03. O My God (4:03)
04. Mother (3:06)
05. Miss Gradenko (2:00)
06. Synchronicity II (5:01)
07. Every Breath You Take (4:14)
08. King Of Pain (4:59)
09. Wrapped Around Your Finger (5:14)
10. Tea In The Sahara (4:19)
11. Murder By Numbers (4:36)
01. Synchronicity I (3:24)
02. Walking In Your Footsteps (3:37)
03. O My God (4:03)
04. Mother (3:06)
05. Miss Gradenko (2:00)
06. Synchronicity II (5:01)
07. Every Breath You Take (4:14)
08. King Of Pain (4:59)
09. Wrapped Around Your Finger (5:14)
10. Tea In The Sahara (4:19)
11. Murder By Numbers (4:36)
Synchronicity Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Simultaneously more pop-oriented and experimental than either Ghost in the Machine or Zenyatta Mondatta, Synchronicity made the Police superstars, generating no less than five hit singles. With the exception of "Synchronicity II," which sounds disarmingly like a crappy Billy Idol song, every one of those singles is a classic. "Every Breath You Take" has a seductive, rolling beat masking its maliciousness, "King of Pain" and "Wrapped Around Your Finger" are devilishly infectious new wave singles, and "Tea in the Sahara" is hypnotic in its measured, melancholy choruses. But, like so many other Police albums, these songs are surrounded by utterly inconsequential filler. This time, the group relies heavily on jazzy textures for Sting's songs, which only work on the jumping, marimba-driven "Synchronicity I." Then, as if to prove that the Police were still a band, there's one song apiece from Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers, both of which are awful, as if they're trying to sabotage the album. Since they arrive on the first side, which is devoid of singles, they do, making the album sound like two EPs: one filled with first-rate pop, and one an exercise in self-indulgence. While the hits are among Sting's best, they also illustrate that he was ready to leave the Police behind for a solo career, which is exactly what he did.
Simultaneously more pop-oriented and experimental than either Ghost in the Machine or Zenyatta Mondatta, Synchronicity made the Police superstars, generating no less than five hit singles. With the exception of "Synchronicity II," which sounds disarmingly like a crappy Billy Idol song, every one of those singles is a classic. "Every Breath You Take" has a seductive, rolling beat masking its maliciousness, "King of Pain" and "Wrapped Around Your Finger" are devilishly infectious new wave singles, and "Tea in the Sahara" is hypnotic in its measured, melancholy choruses. But, like so many other Police albums, these songs are surrounded by utterly inconsequential filler. This time, the group relies heavily on jazzy textures for Sting's songs, which only work on the jumping, marimba-driven "Synchronicity I." Then, as if to prove that the Police were still a band, there's one song apiece from Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers, both of which are awful, as if they're trying to sabotage the album. Since they arrive on the first side, which is devoid of singles, they do, making the album sound like two EPs: one filled with first-rate pop, and one an exercise in self-indulgence. While the hits are among Sting's best, they also illustrate that he was ready to leave the Police behind for a solo career, which is exactly what he did.
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Year 2021 | Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-Rip
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