email:
password:
remember:
login
Spotlight
Discover
Browse
what's new
messages
create
upload
edit profile
account
invite
Music
Playlists
Videos
Groups
People
Blogs
Artist
Overview
Bio
Albums
Music
Video
Related Artists
The Police
Favorite
Get Ringtone
Nominally,
the Police
were punk rock, but that's only in the loosest sense of the term. 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
.
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.
Zenyatta Mondatta
, released in the fall of 1980, became
the Police
's North American breakthrough, reaching the Top Ten in the U.S. and Canada; in England, the album spent four weeks at number one.
"Don't Stand So Close to Me,"
the album's first single, became the group's second number one single in the U.K.; in America, the single became their second Top Ten hit in the spring of 1981, following the number ten placing of
"De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da"
in the winter. By the beginning of 1981,
the Police
were able to sell out Madison Square Garden. Capitalizing on their success, the band returned to the studio in the summer of 1981 to record their fourth album with producer
Hugh Padgham
. The sessions, which were filmed for a BBC documentary hosted by
Jools Holland
, were completed within a couple months, and the album,
Ghost in the Machine
, appeared in the fall of 1981.
Ghost in the Machine
became an instant hit, reaching number one in the U.K. and number two in the U.S. as
"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"
became their biggest hit to date.
Following their whirlwind success of 1980 and 1981, in which they were named the Best British Group at the first Brit Awards and won three Grammys, the band took a break in 1982. Though they played their first arena concerts and headlined the U.S. Festival, each member pursued side projects during the course of the year.
Sting
acted in Brimstone and Treacle, releasing a solo single,
"Spread a Little Happiness,"
from the soundtrack; the song became a British hit.
Copeland
scored
Francis Ford Coppola
's Rumble Fish, as well as the San Francisco Ballet's King Lear, and released an album under the name
Klark Kent
; he also played on several sessions for
Peter Gabriel
.
Summers
recorded an instrumental album,
I Advance Masked
, with
Robert Fripp
.
The Police
returned in the summer of 1983 with
Synchronicity
, which entered the U.K. charts at number one and quickly climbed to the same position in the U.S., where it would stay for 17 weeks.
Synchronicity
became a blockbuster success on the strength of the ballad
"Every Breath You Take."
Spending eight weeks at the top of the U.S. charts,
"Every Breath You Take"
became one of the biggest American hits of all time; it spent four weeks at the top of the U.K. charts.
"King of Pain"
and
"Wrapped Around Your Finger"
became hits over the course of 1983, sending
Synchronicity
to multi-platinum status in America and Britain.
The Police
supported the album with a blockbuster, record-breaking world tour that set precedents for tours for the remainder of the '80s. Once the tour was completed, the band announced they were going on "sabbatical" in order to pursue outside interests.
The Police
never returned from sabbatical. During the
Synchronicity
tour, personal and creative tensions between the bandmembers had escalated greatly, and they had no desire to work together for a while.
Sting
began working on a jazz-tinged solo project immediately, releasing
The Dream of the Blue Turtles
in 1985. The album became an international hit, establishing him as a commercial force outside of the band.
Copeland
and
Summers
demonstrated no inclination to follow their bandmate's path.
Copeland
recorded the worldbeat exploration
The Rhythmatist
in 1985, and continued to compose scores for film and television; he later formed the prog rock band
Animal Logic
. With his solo career -- which didn't officially begin until the release of 1987's
XYZ
--
Summers
continued his art rock and jazz fusion experiments; he also occasionally collaborated
Fripp
and
John Etheridge
.
During 1986,
the Police
made a few attempts to reunite, playing an Amnesty International concert and attempting to record a handful of new tracks for a greatest-hits album in the summer. As the studio session unraveled, it became apparent that
Sting
had no intention of giving the band his new songs to record, so the group re-recorded a couple of old songs, but even those were thrown off track after
Copeland
suffered a polo injury. Featuring a new version of
"Don't Stand So Close to Me,"
the compilation
Every Breath You Take: The Singles
was released for the 1986 Christmas season, becoming the group's fifth straight British number one and their fourth American Top Ten.
A few more quiet years passed, but 1992 found
Summers
taking the helm as musical director for
Dennis Miller
's late-night show and
Sting
taking his vows with Trudie Styler. At the wedding, the three Policemen hopped on-stage for a
very
impromptu set, then, just as quickly, dismissed any rumors of an official
Police
reunion in the future. That same year a
Greatest Hits
album was released in the U.K., and in 1994 the box set
Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings
was released, followed in 1995 by the double album
Live
. Things again went quite on the
Police
front as the millennium rolled around. Then, in 2003, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted the group into its pantheon. The band did reorganize enough to perform three tunes at the induction ceremony, but again, it looked as if that single show was going to be the extent of their collaboration.
There was a brief reunion of sorts with original
Police
guitarist
Henri Padovani
, on his 2004 album
A Croire Que C'Etait Pour la Vie
, where
Copeland
and
Sting
appeared on one track together -- but still no signs of a full-blown reunion.
Sting
released his autobiography, Broken Music, in 2003, and by 2006
Copeland
's documentary, Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out, and
Summers
' autobiography, One Train Later, had joined the ranks. Odd side projects and collaborations with other musicians continued, but the real
Police
news came in conjunction with another seemingly one-off reunion gig -- this time for the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. Amid the hoopla, it was announced that
the Police
would indeed be embarking on a world tour, beginning on May 28, 2007, in Vancouver. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
More
Official Profile
The Police
From their early beginnings, The Police were hailed as a maverick live band - a group that galvanize...
Songs: 13, Videos: 0, Playlists: 2, Blog Posts: 0, Polls: 0, Battles: 0
Popular Songs
Listen to these songs as a playlist
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
162,794 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Every Breath You Take
104,790 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Roxanne
54,627 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Wrapped Around Your Finger
40,228 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
King Of Pain
34,149 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
So Lonely
32,764 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Don't Stand So Close To Me
25,332 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
On Any Other Day
21,369 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Walking On The Moon
19,309 plays
Download
Playlist
Ringtone
Message In A Bottle
17,998 plays
view all
To access the QuickMix feature, you must first disable your pop-up blocker or add imeem.com to your pop-up "safe" list.
Most Popular Music Videos (8)
Every Breath You Take
(Duration: 3:48)
Jul 14th, 7:09pm
Don't Stand So Close To Me
(Duration: 4:00)
Jul 14th, 7:07pm
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
(Duration: 4:21)
Jul 14th, 7:12pm
Can't Stand Losing You
(Duration: 3:02)
Sep 5th, 8:17am
Message In A Bottle
(Duration: 4:13)
Sep 5th, 8:19am
Roxanne
(Duration: 3:09)
Jun 18th, 8:32pm
view all
Fan Comments
Login to leave a comment
.
Marcus Greene
(
permalink
)
Sep 30th, 7:32pm
Your music literally never gets old everytime I listen.
Report as Spam
Xx Lachrimae xX
(
permalink
)
Jul 8th, 8:04pm
Thanks for the add! You guys inspire me so much in my writing.
Report as Spam
airsoft boy
(
permalink
)
Jul 6th, 5:45pm
im a guitar player myself.... do u have any suggestions or somtin
Report as Spam
airsoft boy
(
permalink
)
Jun 25th, 3:14pm
invisible sun is my alltime favorite
Report as Spam
Neko =3
(
permalink
)
Jun 15th, 7:48pm
i send an sos to the world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!^^
Report as Spam
Edith Cruz
(
permalink
)
Jun 10th, 5:11am
Happy Birthday Police
Report as Spam
Hedley Duranie
(
permalink
)
Jun 7th, 4:53am
Join my Twitter group !
http://www.imeem.com/groups/NSWu0dTP,the-twitter-group/
THANKS!!
Report as Spam
Edith Cruz
(
permalink
)
May 31st, 6:31am
Report as Spam
Edith Cruz
(
permalink
)
May 3rd, 7:33am
Report as Spam
Anonymous User
(
permalink
)
Apr 24th, 6:54am
Thanks for the add!! One of the all time greatest bands ever!
Report as Spam
Are you sure that you want to report this as spam?
Albums (103)
Download
The Police
(27 songs)
Download
The Police
(27 songs)
Download
The Police
(27 songs)
Download
The Police
(27 songs)
view all
Related Artists
Eurythmics
The Jam
Madness
Peter Gabriel
view all
About imeem
Jobs
Blog
Legal
Press
About Us
Help
Content
Top 100 Music
New Music
Music Videos
Local Music
Artist Events
Discover Music
Most Popular Artists
Lil Wayne
Chris Brown
Ne-Yo
Rihanna
Mariah Carey
Linkin Park
Top Music Genres
Hip Hop
R&B
Pop
Rock
Indie
Do More
Android App
IPhone App
VIP Upgrade
Developers
Advertise on imeem
Follow imeem on Twitter
View imeem on Facebook
Music
Playlists
Videos
Groups
People
Blogs
Polls
© 2009 imeem, Inc. All rights reserved.
© 2009 All Music Guide, inc. All rights reserved.