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The return of The Police: Sting, Summers and Copeland are Back!

The Police reunited for an appearance on the show's 2007 Awards Grammy. Anyone familiar with Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland knew that a Grammy Awards Show would never be sufficient reason for the original members to meet the band and suddenly decides to perform on television. It was obvious that it was some kind of reintroduction of the band. That suspicion was confirmed one day later, when a press conference held in Los Angeles to announce that tickets would soon be available for an upcoming tour. A group known for surprising to the media, fans and sometimes even themselves, they had easily. Thus from the beginning.

The original band consisted by Stewart Copeland as a trio became a quartet at some point in the spring of 1977. In early summer, Strontium 90, appeared on the scene as a version reinvented in the same group. Having undergone some personnel changes and adjustments, the group members were Sting, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers and Henry Padovani. As strontium 90, the band recorded a demo of some tracks, played concerts in London and Paris and worked on perfecting his sound. Sometime in the summer of 1977 began to call themselves The Police, a name originally chosen by Stewart Copeland.

Looking to get their sound on vinyl, the police tried to establish some tracks of study in late July 1977 with the help of music producer John Cale, Welsh musician and one of the founding members of The Velvet Underground. The recording sessions went nowhere and revealed that Henry Padovani lacked the necessary skills to maintain the guitar with others. As a result, Padovani left the band in early August. In the fall of 1977, The Police became the trio of Sting, Summers and Copeland that we know so well. The trio with a unique sound bigger than the band was tailor-made for small clubs and venues in England Punk and New Wave music scene. As a result, became popular among British fans.

After giving the studio another shot, the police had better luck. Roxanne was released as a single in early 1978. Can not Stand Losing You, So Lonely and their first album, Outlandos d'Amour, followed later that year. Through a deal brokered by the brother of Stewart Copeland, Miles, A & M Records signed the police to a recording contract and released Outlandos d'Amour in the U.S..

In 1979, the band toured the U.S. for support their newly released singles and first album. The press loved to describe them as three guys from England, with bleached blonde hair rocked up playing music Jamaica Rebel drive around the U.S. in cannibalism, late rental van filled with stolen instruments.

Blond hair was actually the result of a commercial you did to earn some money fast. Then they decided to stay with her eyes. The trio was driving around from gig to gig in a rented Ford Cargo Van that had seen better days and was long after the original return date. The van contained "borrowed" tools and equipment. In reality, According to statements made by members of the group during that time, they rented the instruments in New York for a club date and forgot to return until his tour ended. It is said that the band did well in extra charges for the truck and tools.

Their second album, Regatta De Blanc, was released in the fall of 1979. Walking on the Moon and Message in a Bottle received a lot of radios and helped fill most of its programs to overflowing. In November 1979, I was lucky to squeeze into My Father's Place on Long Island to see an amazing performance of The Police. The event was simulcast on WLIR, Long Island, New Music Radio Station at the time. A friend later gave me an audio cassette of the performance. I put the tape out.

The third album from The Police, Zenyatta Mondatta, was released in October 1980. The record reached number one in the UK and number five in the U.S. against stiff competition which included AC / DC, Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Queen and Bruce Springsteen among others. Songs like "Driven to Tears and Do not Stand So Close to Me was heard constantly playing on the radio. Despite all that play the radio, people could not get enough of their sound and always seemed to want more.

Sting's newly acquired Star Power and band leader, an actor and musician alone in his own right gave him a constant edge Steward Copeland. Copeland was most vocal critic in the band and the two really got into fistfights on several occasions. Probably did not help that managers, concert promoters, publicity agents and record companies all knew that there would Police or paycheck without Sting and probably took his side on many issues. That must have driven nuts Copeland. Despite the infighting, the band members were still sufficient to reach an agreement at that time to get to work and move the band forward.

In 1981, just one year after their third album was released, their fourth album hit stores. Ghost in the Machine flew to a ranking of number one in the UK and number two in the U.S.. Spirits in the material world, Every little thing she does is Magic and Invisible Sun captured the imagination of fans and placed in constant rotation on radio stations coast to coast in the U.S.. These songs proved that the band could make occasional changes in your sound without changing out of his fan base as the others.

In 1983, the band released Synchronicity, their fifth and final album to date. It reached number one in the United Kingdom and number one in the U.S.. The album won group of several Grammy awards and a lot of good reviews. Songs like "Every Breath You Take, King of pain and wrapped around your finger became instant favorites crossing music formats and received a huge amount of airplay. Synchronicity II became a favorite rock song and disc-jockeys of new music. Today this album is considered a classic and well loved by most fans and music critics.

Without an official announcement with little fanfare, The Police were on roads separated when the Synchronicity Tour finally ended in the spring of 1984. Because of all the record sales, concerts performed, received airplay and media attention during the last tour, most fans probably felt the group members were just taking a well deserved rest.

Police met for three concerts who have benefited Amnesty International in 1986. Unlike the Beatles, it must have been sufficient esprit de corps that occasionally get back together by right reasons. In 1992 the group members grudgingly performed two songs at Sting's wedding after being pressured to do so by the "A" Guest List. That led nowhere.

In March 2003, The Police played several songs together during a ceremony for his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The event was broadcast on television. Unlike charity concerts or concert spur the wedding time, the 2003 performance of the members of the group met gave the fans reason to wait. It seemed tense and even Sting said he was surprised at how easy it was for kids who act together again. That concert showed that members of the group could play together and still have a good time. That gave fans a reason to hope for more, but in the end it was up to band member.

Sting big hit without the police as he did with them. Anyone paying attention to radio, television or cable during the 1990s could not escape. The Soul Cages, Ten Summoner's Tales, Bring On The Night and other albums S man brought lots of attention, praise and money. Few performers create the kind of musical presence that Sting does and that sells well.

I think the turning point of his fame as a solo artist during the years 1980 and 1990 occurred in one of his concerts. I got to see a video filmed by a project on the S-man. After finishing the concert, Sting came back stage. Apparently, had become a long and made performance and one or two encores. He looked thin, almost fragile, could not catch his breath, was bathed in sweat, tight clothing and had all but collapsed against a wall behind the stage. He had at least four or five films in the flap causes, and yet could not get anyone to bring him a bottle of cold water. Sting had become a tool used by the entertainment industry both as a craftsman of the same. Maybe that is what it returned to the band that started it all.

Sting says that he woke up one morning and thought it was time to join the police. May simply I was tired of always exposed to music and everything that came with it by itself. Despite the powerful leader of the legendary group, it was Sting and the Police. It was the police. As a fan, I always thought of the band as a single entity, not a single person. Maybe that was what I wanted Sting, after all his individual fame.

Most people probably think that Summers and Copeland was sitting waiting for the call of the S-man. Nothing could be further from the truth. Get beyond the fact that both may have felt that ship had sailed along time ago, have been lively and prosperous careers. More than eighteen solo albums, Andy Summers began his career in 1965 and played with Eric Burden and the animals, great Zoot Money Roll Band, and Chariot had many collaborations Dantalion among others, and projects. Stewart Copeland is considered one of the best drummers in the world and began his career in 1974. Beyond his work with bands like Curved Air, logic animal, head of oysters and Klark Kent, Copeland has had an incredible number of collaborations and has proved a prolific composer of soundtracks and very successful. But like Sting, The Police was probably brought the kind of care that lead to bigger and better things.

A press conference at the famous Whiskey A-Go-Go in Los Angeles the morning after the Grammy Awards, said the story. The Police are back and ready to go on tour. The atmosphere was electric press event and featured Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland playing one set of journalists, guests and some lucky fans.

Reporters who were present seemed as surprised and shocked as fans. Most were in awe of what they were seeing, wondered if the meeting would last beyond the press conference and seemed more interested in enjoying the show to ask questions spontaneously. Those who asked questions remained incredibly lightweight. Although it might be that they just burned out from the Grammy, the chances were that they were not used to dealing with a band in your face like The Police. Even Ozzy and their meetings occasional Black Sabbath could not create the kind of atmosphere of the police could.

Although the new album question is left unanswered in this letter and the future beyond the band's tour continues without notice, there is another question that I think the fans would be interested in having an answer. If the arguments about music and the differences artistic broke many years ago, what really brought them back together? Sting What made you suddenly decide the right time. What made them all ready to face the same old arguments again and pressures? I guess it was Synchronicity. Welcome back guys!

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