Outlandos D’amour

Police, The

SKU: 3947531

Barcode: 082839475310

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  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: UMC
  • Released Date: 8th December 2014
  • Buying Format:
    1LP Includes Download Code

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While their subsequent chart-topping albums would contain far more ambitious songwriting and musicianship, the Police’s 1978 debut, Outlandos d’Amour (translation: Outlaws of Love) is by far their most direct and straightforward release. Although Sting, Andy Summers, and Stewart Copeland were all superb instrumentalists with jazz backgrounds, it was much easier to get a record contract in late-’70s England if you were a punk/new wave artist, so the band decided to mask their instrumental prowess with a set of strong, adrenaline-charged rock, albeit with a reggae tinge. Some of it may have been simplistic (“Be My Girl-Sally,” “Born in the ’50s”), but Sting was already an ace songwriter, as evidenced by all-time classics like the good-girl-gone-bad tale of “Roxanne,” and a pair of brokenhearted reggae-rock ditties, “Can’t Stand Losing You” and “So Lonely.” But like all other Police albums, the lesser-known album cuts are often highlights themselves — the frenzied rockers “Next to You,” “Peanuts,” and “Truth Hits Everybody,” as well as more exotic fare like the groovy album closer “Masoko Tanga” and the lonesome “Hole in My Life.” Outlandos d’Amour is unquestionably one of the finest debuts to come out of the ’70s punk/new wave movement. ~ Greg Prato

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Track Listings

A1. Next To You
A2. So Lonely
A3. Roxanne
A4. Hole In My Life
A5. Peanuts

B1. Can't Stand Losing You
B2. Truth Hits Everybody
B3. Born In The 50's
B4. Be My Girl
B5. Sally
B6. Masoko Tanga

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