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The Police |  | Artist: The Police Label: Polydor Group Category: Music
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Seller: timthedogmusic Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3521
Format: Box set Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Running Time: 119 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 602517361430 EAN: 0602517361430 ASIN: B000R3VUQS
Release Date: June 11, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Fall Out | | • | Can't Stand Losing You | | • | Next To You | | • | Roxanne | | • | Truth Hits Everybody | | • | Hole In My Life | | • | So Lonely | | • | Message In A Bottle | | • | Reggatta De Blanc | | • | Bring On The Night | | • | Walking On The Moon | | • | The Bed's Too Big Without You | | • | Don't Stand So Close To Me | | • | Driven To Tears | | • | Canary In A Coalmine |
Disc 2
| • | De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da | | • | Voices Inside My Head | | • | Invisible Sun | | • | Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic | | • | Spirits In The Material World | | • | Demolition Man | | • | Re-Humanise Yourself | | • | Every Breath You Take | | • | Synchronicity I | | • | Wrapped Around Your Finger | | • | Walking In Your Footsteps | | • | Synchronicity II | | • | King Of Pain | | • | Murder By Numbers | | • | Tea In The Sahara |
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30 Years in the Making June 7, 2007 Erwin M. Fletcher 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Here it is, probably the greatest hits compilation fans have been waiting for, as the previous cd from the early 90s failed to include some of the Police's best work, This 30th anniversary anthology includes probably the best songs from the five Police studio albums that stormed the charts throughout there short but successful career, except for the DIY Fallout single that Andy Summers didn't play on, to the trancelike Tea in the Sahara. This cd is guaranteed to satisfy. The only two disappointments I have is that it fails to include some tracks like When the world is running down... and Secret Journey. But if your a die hard fan of The Police you've probably purchased all the albums over the years or picked up Message in a Box that includes everything ever recorder, This Cd also fails to improve on the audio quality's and presentation you'd expect from a second Greatest hits cd. But all said The Police Anthology is a great addition to anyone's cd collection and well worth the price. 5/5
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br /Note: This is the second Greatest Hits cd from The Police, as Two previous ones were Sting The Police Greatest Hits which included Sting's best work as a solo artist, The Original Police greatest hits cd was released in 1992.
G R E A T September 8, 2007 policeMan (Leeds, UK) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
For heanen's sake get rid of reviewer 77 and his rubbish reviews - deliberately set up to provoke negativity!
br /This album is GREAT, particularly as it has ALL the POLICE hits plus Synchronicity I!
The Police September 19, 2007 Mr. C. Cook (Surrey, England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Having been a Police fan from my teenage years and finally seeing them again reformed at Twickenham 2007, this remastered greatest hits/tour album really gets the pulse racing. If you didn't have the luxury of seeing them in concert the album contains all the songs performed over the 2 nights apart from "When The World is Running Down....".still can't understand why this particular song was omitted from the album but, the others are all absolute classics. If you were lucky enough to attend one night of the tour listen and remember.........
Almost the perfect compilation!!! July 4, 2007 Mr. Jonathan Robin Oxley (Northampton, England) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I can't help thinking that this is an opportunity missed. This was very nearly the perfect Police compilation - but then they have to put Rehumanise Yourself (surely one of the weakest Police tracks of all time!) and Murder By Numbers (very average b-side - they didn't need anymore Synchronicity tracks) on there. Also, where is "When The World is Running Down....". You can't complain about all of the other tracks on here though. King of Pain, Every Breath You Take, Roxanne et al still stand up as absolute classics. But it makes you wonder whether Record Companies withhold certain tracks from compilations......
The reunion and the cash-in-job June 8, 2007 Yovra (Driebergen, Holland) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This about the 4th Police-collection and I think there's nothing really new for the fan. They have used the latest remasters from a few years back. As for the quality of the material; the songs are fantastic. Personally I love the silly material (De Doo Doo Doo..., Regatta de Blanc)and sometimes can't stand the serious stuff. Why didn't they record and add a few extra new or newly recorded tracks? The answer can be found in the title of this review. It's not bad, currently they've released almost as many greatest hits collections as original albums...that's saying something.
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