- Synchronicity (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Synchronicity
Type = studio
Artist =The Police
Released =June 1 ,1983
Recorded = December 1982 – February 1983AIR Studios ,Montserrat
Le Studio ,Quebec ,Canada
Genre = Rock
Length = 44:32
Label = A&M
Producer =The Police ,Hugh Padgham
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:plb8b5f4tsq4~T1 link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thepolice/albums/album/269248/review/6067344/synchronicity link]
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=the+police link]
Last album = "Ghost in the Machine"
(1981)
This album = "Synchronicity"
(1983)
Next album = ""
(1986)
Misc = Singles
Name = Synchronicity
Type = studio
single 1 =Every Breath You Take
single 1 date = start date|1983|5
single 2 =Wrapped Around Your Finger
single 2 date = start date|1983|7
single 3 =Synchronicity II
single 3 date = start date|1983|10
single 4 =King of Pain
single 4 date = start date|1984|1"Synchronicity" is the fifth and final
studio album byThe Police , released in 1983. Their most popular release together, "Synchronicity" includes the number one single, "Every Breath You Take ."History
The album's title was inspired by
Arthur Koestler 's "The Roots of Coincidence ", which mentionsCarl Jung 's theory ofSynchronicity . Sting was an avid reader of Koestler, and also named "Ghost in the Machine" after one of his works."Synchronicity" topped both the Billboard Pop Albums and Billboard 200 charts (ending the reign of
Michael Jackson 's "Thriller" for a while in the US). It won aGrammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal .In 2001, the
TV network VH1 named "Synchronicity" the 50th greatest album of all time. RS500|455The album marked a significant reduction in the
reggae influences that were a part of the band's first four records, instead featuring production-heavy textures and liberal use of synthesizers that, at times, drove entire songs ("Synchronicity I", "Wrapped Around Your Finger"). The influence ofWorld music can also be heard in songs such as "Tea in the Sahara" and "Walking in Your Footsteps". Sting's material dominates the album, with the two short tracks by Andy Summers ("Mother") and Stewart Copeland ("Miss Gradenko") being seen by the band themselves as concessions.As with their prior album, the basic tracks for "Synchronicity" were recorded at
AIR Studios ,Montserrat . For sound engineering reasons, the three band members recorded their parts in separate rooms: Copeland with his drums in the dining room, Sting in the control room, and Summers in the actual studio. This physical separation underscored the increasing tension and strain in the relationship between the bandmates. According to co-producer Hugh Padgham, subsequent overdubs were actually done with only one member in the studio at a time due to such strain.ongs
"Synchronicity I" starts the album off with a sequencer line that repeats throughout the song. "Walking in Your Footsteps" features lyrics concerning the relation between extinct dinosaurs and nuclear weapon equipped humans, and is followed by the jazziest song on the album, "O My God". (The song is actually a reworked version of the early Police song "Three O'Clock Shot" which was never recorded on an album but was widely bootlegged from live performances.) "Mother" features strange, Indian-like sounds and screamed vocals by Andy Summers, and "Miss Gradenko" is a two-minute song about a woman in the middle of the Soviet bureaucracy. "
Synchronicity II " features extensive use ofaudio feedback , and is the heaviest song on the record."Every Breath You Take", which begins side two of the record is possibly The Police's best-known song, with Sting's vocals on top of a steady rhythm featuring picked guitar, strong bass, and controlled drumming. Originally, the song was what Andy Summers called a "
Hammond organ thing that sounded likeBilly Preston ." The guitarist came up with a more interesting guitar riff which became distinctive part of the piece. The song, released before the album, went to #1 on both the U.S. and UK charts, aided by a black and white video directed byGodley & Creme ."
King of Pain " features a lyrical imagery and numerous effects and instruments, while "Wrapped Around Your Finger " uses subdued keyboards. The record's closer, "Tea in the Sahara", is a quiet, eerie song about three women who are deceived by a prince and left in the desert, where they meet their death. The title of this song comes from a section ofPaul Bowles ' novelThe Sheltering Sky , which mentions the story. "Murder By Numbers", originally the B-side of "Every Breath You Take", was added to theCD and cassette versions of the album, and has lyrics detailing the development of aserial killer . "Synchronicity I" and "Synchronicity II" allude to The Second Coming, a poem byWilliam Butler Yeats ."King of Pain" and "Wrapped Around Your Finger" also made it into the Top Ten, and "Synchronicity II" reached the Top Twenty. "Synchronicity" made it to number one for several weeks in 1983.
The album's original cover artwork was available in 36 variations, with different arrangements of the colour stripes and showing different photographs of the band members, which they took themselves.
Track listing
All songs written by Sting except when noted.
#"Synchronicity I" – 3:23
#"Walking in Your Footsteps" – 3:36
#"O My God" – 4:02
#"Mother" (Andy Summers ) – 3:05
#"Miss Gradenko" (Stewart Copeland ) – 2:00
#"Synchronicity II " – 5:02
#"Every Breath You Take " – 4:13
#"King of Pain " – 4:59
#"Wrapped Around Your Finger " – 5:13
#"Tea in the Sahara" – 4:19
#"Murder by Numbers" (Summers, Sting) – 4:36
#*Not included on original LP release.Personnel
*Sting – bass, keyboards,
lead vocals
*Andy Summers –guitar ,backing vocals , lead vocals on "Mother"
*Stewart Copeland – drums, backing vocalsProduction
*
Hugh Padgham – production, engineering
*Dave Collins,Bob Ludwig – mastering
*Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff, Norman Moore, Vartan – art direction
*Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff, Norman Moore – design
*Duane Michals – photographyCharts
Album
succession box
before = "Flashdance (soundtrack) " by Various Artists
title = "Billboard" 200 number-one album
years =July 23 –September 9 1983 September 17 –November 25 1983
after = "Metal Health " byQuiet Riot succession box
before = "Thriller" byMichael Jackson
title =UK Albums Chart number one album
years =June 25 1983 –July 8 1983
after = "Fantastic" byWham! succession box
before = "The Number Ones " byThe Beatles
title = Australian Kent Music Report number-one album
years =July 11 –July 31 1983
after = "Keep on Dancing " by Various Artists
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