#settimanaincom THE POLICE
On June 17, 1983, "Synchronicity" was released; despite internal conflicts within the group, it would become the record-breaking album, the pinnacle for what is now considered the greatest band on the planet. The reggae/punk influences gave way to a modern pop rock sound with refined sonorities; "Every Breath You Take" propelled the album to the top of the charts worldwide. While the record garnered acclaim, the three, now at odds, embarked on a new world tour of 107 concerts that would conclude in Melbourne, Australia, on March 4 of the following year. "We hated each other," Andy said, "but every night on stage we always gave our all."
Synchronicity I by The Police REMASTERED
On June 17, 1983, "Synchronicity" was released; despite internal conflicts within the group, it would become the record-breaking album, the pinnacle for what is now considered the greatest band on the planet. The reggae/punk influences gave way to a modern pop rock sound with refined sonorities; "Every Breath You Take" propelled the album to the top of the charts worldwide. While the record garnered acclaim, the three, now at odds, embarked on a new world tour of 107 concerts that would conclude in Melbourne, Australia, on March 4 of the following year. "We hated each other," Andy said, "but every night on stage we always gave our all."
Synchronicity I by The Police REMASTERED
Loading comments slowly