Synchronicity (Remastered 2003) - The Police

Synchronicity (Remastered 2003)

The Police

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1983-06-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 10.99
  • ℗ 2016 A&M Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Synchronicity I The Police 3:22
2
Walking In Your Footsteps The Police 3:36
3
O My God The Police 4:02
4
Mother The Police 3:05
5
Miss Gradenko The Police 2:00
6
Synchronicity II The Police 5:02
7
Every Breath You Take The Police 4:13
8
King Of Pain The Police 4:59
9
Wrapped Around Your Finger The Police 5:13
10
Tea In The Sahara The Police 4:19
11
Murder By Numbers The Police 4:36

Reviews

  • Annoying

    1
    By EwMermaid
    I hate these guys so much
  • This is very good. Sting-y, Not too Sting-y

    5
    By Danish Horse
    This is very good. Sting-y, but not too Sting-y. Guitar and drums are much of the forefront on "Synchronicity II", "Walking In Your Footsteps" has marimba-like synths and dinosaur lyrics. In "King of Pain" the guitar and drums contribute well. Of course there's "Every Breath You Take," the Police's signature song.
  • ILuvMusic

    5
    By KJOYMusic
    This is a must have album 💿!
  • Sting and Friends

    2
    By Mr. Dauterive
    This doesn't sound like The Police; it's really Sting's unofficial first solo album. Gone are the instrumental jams of Zenyatta Mondatta and Ghost in the Machine, replaced by bare-bones music that allows Sting's mediocre vocals and oversized ego to take center stage. If this is the direction The Police were heading, I'm glad they broke up.
  • The last songs of the Police

    5
    By lie2me
    It is amazing this record was even made. The band members were arguing over everything. Of course, Sting won all the arguments in making the songs and the record. I recall seeing them during their concert tour after this album. It was amazing how three band mates made so much sound. Sting would go solo after this release and make even better songs, music, and money. In 1985, Sting would sing on one of the most memmorable songs of all time with Dire Straits - Money For Nothing.
  • Great album

    5
    By ryanmetallica
    Not popular enough
  • Absolute Opus Magnus

    5
    By Beaker Music
    Nothing else to say.......
  • Masterpiece

    5
    By Linc
    Their best album ever!
  • The best Police album ever!!!!

    5
    By Alden Solo
    I mean, come on. “Every Breath You Take”? “Synchronicity II”? “King of Pain?” “Wrapped Around Your Finger”? It doesn’t get much better than that.

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