Album

Synchronicity

The Police

1983 · Rock, Pop

165 collectors on Gatefold own this

Synchronicity by The Police

Synchronicity is an Electronic album by The Police, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 533 pressings tracked, owned by 165 collectors.

About

The members of The Police were famously at odds when they convened to record their fifth album, <i>Synchronicity</i>. However, the trio channeled any interpersonal tension into their music and songwriting, resulting in one of the best albums of the 1980. Working once again with producer-engineer Hugh Padgham, The Police synthesized their inspirations into incisive commentary about modern life: the stifling monotony of the suburbs (the driving rocker “Synchronicity II”), dealing with dark nights of the soul (the incisive “King of Pain”), and challenging power dynamics (the sinewy “Wrapped Around Your Finger”). Most successful of all was “Every Breath You Take,” a song about obsession, driven by Andy Summers’ melancholic guitar line, a steely rhythmic foundation, and Sting’s yearning vocal. Prior to making <i>Synchronicity</i>, each member of The Police had explored different creative endeavor. Sting acted in the 1982 film <i>Brimstone and Treacle</i>, while Summers recorded an album with Robert Fripp, <i>I Advance Masked</i>, and Stewart Copeland composed the score for the movie <i>Rumble Fish</i>. These different experiences naturally influenced <i>Synchronicity</i>, with Summers contributing the avant-garde, saxophone-driven “Mother” and Copeland penning the quirky “Miss Gradenko.” Sting especially felt energized by emerging musical technology on <i>Synchronicity</i>. Having started composing using synthesizers on The Police’s previous album, 1981’s <i>Ghost in the Machine</i>, he added sequencers into his creative arsenal. This led to songs like the evocative “Walking In Your Footstep,” which boasts a pulsing drum sequencer and cautionary lyrics about learning from dinosaur. “Synchronicity I” boasts tension-filled rhythms and synths that percolate like hot coffee, while glacial keyboards provide a steady foundation for the proggy “O My God.” .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Synchronicity I3:23
  2. A2Walking In Your Footsteps3:35
  3. A3O My God4:00
  4. A4Mother3:03
  5. A5Miss Gradenko2:00
  6. A6Synchronicity II5:04

Side B

  1. B1Every Breath You Take4:13
  2. B2King Of Pain4:59
  3. B3Wrapped Around Your Finger5:12
  4. B4Tea In The Sahara4:11

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • clean
  • brooding
  • nocturnal

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

  • Andy SummersELECTRIC GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS, KEYBOARDS GUITAR GUITAR, KEYBOARDS
  • Stewart CopelandDRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION DRUMS, VOCALS, PERFORMER
  • StingBASS GUITAR, KEYBOARDS, LEAD VOCALS, BACKING VOCALS, OBOE, DRUM MACHINE, SAXOPHONE BASS, VOCALS, KEYBOARDS BASS, VOCALS, PERFORMER
  • The PoliceNOISES , PERFORMER NOISES, PERFORMER PERFORMER, NOISES

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