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The Police - Ghost In The Machine [Digipak] Audio CD

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The Police Band: The Police
Title: Ghost In The Machine [Digipak]
Rating:
Release Date: 2003-03-04
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Spirits in the Material World 2: Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic 3: Invisible Sun 4: Hungry for You (J'Aurais Toujours Faim de Toil) 5: Demolition Man 6: Too Much Information 7: Rehumanize Yourself 8: One World (Not Three) 9: Omegaman 10: Secret Journey 11: Darkness

To Dr. Ifatunmibi....................
I first came across your ilk when I read your review of the Police here, so I read all of your pathetic reviews before commenting here! To sum it up, you are a RACIST! All of your reviews are Ethno-Centric, One-Sided, and Biased! Let's start with Elvis! Elvis did Chuck Berry better than Berry did without the Stupid Duck Walk and Oily, Greased Backed Duck Tail that he still wears today! Now there's Kenny G, whites have been doing jazz right alongside blacks since the start of the genre and Eminem's mockery of Hip Hop, well Hip Hop is a mockery anyway, there has never been anything musical about Hip Hop or Rap for that matter! No musical talent needed to sample and steal music from other Artists and get away with it without paying the royalties for the samples and music that has been stolen! So, The Police are the most successful non-Caribbean mockery of Reggae, Huh? I think your problem with the Police is just that, they were successful with Caribbean Reggae! Hey Stupid, ever hear of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh? Of course you have, I've got a lot of both in my collection and Neither one of those Artists were as Ethno-Centric and RACIST as you are and they were very Successful! Why don't help us folks, Black and White, who are trying to get along together and put the past behind us by crawling back into that F***ing Deep, Dark, Sewer you call home!.


Good even when average
In contrast with thematic content, a big middle chunk remains merely fun, albeit with some underlying intelligence that occasionally inspires. 3 1/2

What starts out as what could have been their greatest work quickly warps into a party disc. Even at their pop-locked best however, it was clear The Police were still refining an already masterful chemistry. .


A masterpiece
With the Police's 4th album, they completely redefined their sound . . and the result is arguably their greatest record.

Sounding unlike anything produced before or since, this song melds superb pop craftsmanship with a surprisingly sophisticated political and spiritual outlook. And while it's perhaps not as accessible as "Synchronicity," it's musically even more complex and sophisticated. .


Awesome Album
In general, The Police are a great band & this is one their best. This one really is one of my ultimate favorites. Very creative.


another great nostalgia trip
Received in perfect condition and a delight to be reunited with some great material. Another of the vinyls I have been intending to replace in CD for ever so long, a great trip back.


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