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The Police - Live! (Remastered)

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Download links and information about The Police - Live! (Remastered) by The Police. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 02:23:53 minutes.

Artist: The Police
Release date: 1995
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 30
Duration: 02:23:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Next to You (Live 1979) 2:57
2. So Lonely (Live 1979) 7:32
3. Truth Hits Everybody (Live 1979) 2:33
4. Walking On the Moon (Live 1979) 4:59
5. Hole In My Life (Live 1979) 4:08
6. Fall Out (Live 1979) 2:46
7. Bring On the Night (Live 1979) 5:16
8. Message In a Bottle (Live 1979) 4:27
9. The Bed's Too Big Without You (Live 1979) 8:53
10. Peanuts (Live 1979) 3:07
11. Roxanne (Live 1979) 4:42
12. Can't Stand Losing You (Live 1979) 7:54
13. Landlord (Live 1979) 2:27
14. Born In the 50's (Live 1979) 4:18
15. Be My Girl - Sally (Live 1983) 4:51
16. Synchronicity I (Live 1983) 2:52
17. Synchronicity II (Live 1983) 4:44
18. Walking In Your Footsteps (Live 1983) 4:54
19. Message In a Bottle (Live 1983) 4:35
20. O My God (Live 1983) 3:36
21. De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (Live 1983) 4:32
22. Wrapped Around Your Finger (Live 1983) 5:21
23. Tea In the Sahara (Live 1983) 4:52
24. Spirits In the Material World (Live 1983) 2:57
25. King of Pain (Live 1983) 5:53
26. Don't Stand So Close to Me (Live 1983) 3:46
27. Every Breath You Take (Live 1983) 4:37
28. Roxanne (Live 1983) 6:10
29. Can't Stand Losing You (Live 1983) 6:48
30. So Lonely (Live 1983) 7:26

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This album contains concerts from two different periods in The Police's career, illustrating how much the trio changed over the course of just a few years. The first half is taken from a 1979 show when the band were just coming into their own. There's still ample evidence of their punky beginnings ("Next to You," "Fall Out") amid the trademark fusions of reggae and rock ("Roxanne," "The Bed's Too Big Without You"). The second half is from a pair of 1983 shows on the band's final tour. Both the songwriting and the sound had become more subtle and sophisticated, with art-pop hits like "King of Pain" and "Wrapped Around Your Finger" foreshadowing Sting's solo career.