The Police

The Police

The Police

RELEASED: June 05, 2007
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Fall Out 2:04 2. Can’t Stand Losing You 2:57 3. Next to You 2:52 4. Roxanne 3:11 5. Truth Hits Everybody 2:55 6. Hole in My Life 4:49 7. So Lonely 4:49 8. Message in a Bottle 4:49 9. Reggatta de Blanc 3:04 10. Bring on the Night 4:15 11. Walking on the Moon 5:01 12. Don’t Stand So Close to Me 4:01 13. Driven to Tears 3:22 14. Canary in a Coalmine 2:28
The self-titled debut album by The Police, released in 1978, features a blend of rock, punk, and reggae influences that would come to define the band's sound. The album's tracks, including 'Roxanne' and 'Can't Stand Losing You', showcase their unique style, characterized by Sting's distinctive vocals, Andy Summers' innovative guitar work, and Stewart Copeland's dynamic drumming. The Police quickly gained a following for their energetic performances and catchy melodies, making this album a significant entry in the late 1970s music scene. Over the years, it has been recognized for its impact on the genre and has been included in numerous 'greatest albums' lists, underscoring its lasting legacy in rock music.