Outlandos D'Amour

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
Outlandos D'Amour is a product of the late-'70s British punk scene, but the Police were never really punks. The album lacks the class-conscious awareness that fueled early Clash albums or the angry, antimusical nihilism of the Sex Pistols. The material, although constructed with guitar, bass, and drums, often at tempos that would never be matched in their later studio recordings, stands apart. Andy Summers' guitar textures are here more traditional and without their later ethereal quality, but his chord choices on "Roxanne," for example, or his expansive solo lines on "So Lonely" would have baffled most of the burgeoning punk guitar school. So, too, would Stewart Copeland's drumming, enriched as it is by a multinational upbringing and stage experience in the last gasps of the progressive-rock movement. The rhythms of reggae are woven into the music and Sting's vocals pay conscious tribute to Bob Marley. The songs are mostly about love, or a lack of personal connection, and are frequently obsessive; the hits alone are worth the price of the album. --Al Massa

Amazon.com
Britain's Police got its start in the late-'70s days of punk, but the trio's background in jazz, fusion, and rock belied the punky image suggested by the band's dyed-blond hair. Indeed, where many punks were inspired amateurs, the Police (Sting on bass and vocals, Andy Summers on guitar, and Stewart Copeland on drums) were accomplished players who quickly developed a sophisticated approach to the power-trio format. Still, this debut album is filled with growing pains, with a handful of... read more

Outlandos D'Amour

Music Review:

  1. Pandemonium
  2. Parallel Lines
  3. Peaceful Warriors
  4. Perverted By Language [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  5. Quiet Joy
  6. Rage Against the Machine [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. Real to Real Cacophony [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  8. Rock N Roll Animal
  9. Romantic and Square is Hip and Aware (A Matinee Tribute to The Smiths) [Import]
  10. Screwed (1996 Film) [Soundtrack]

Music Review

music review

Music Review

The Best of the Jeff Healey Band [Import]

Sonic Circuits 5

Sweet Old World

Music: Italie Cherie: Love Songs Collection [Import]

Rare Underground, Vol. 2 [Import]

Remix Project

Savoir Faire [Import]

Tanx [Original recording remastered] [Import]

S4 (Asian Edition)

Sergey Rachmaninov: Liturgy Of St. John Chrysostom, Op. 31

Sparkle in the Rain

Revoir un Printemps [Import]

Por Una Broma

Natural Blues 2

10 Years of Hits