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Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings
(1993)
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The Police
Despite their legendary status, the Police only released five albums during their brief reign from 1978-1983. In addition, the trio had amassed a healthy amount of both studio and live B-sides, plus songs that only appeared on soundtracks. For the 1993 four-CD box set Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings, every single song the Police ever ...
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Any Given Thursday
(2003)
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John Mayer
Room for Squares was released in summer 2001, and John Mayer toured in support of it for more than a year after. The live Any Given Thursday, then, filled the gap until Mayer's proper follow-up could be recorded; it also capitalized on his tumbleweed of stardom, which was still rolling through 2003 due to a Grammy win and strong word of mouth ...
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Every Breath You Take: The Classics
(1995)
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The Police
By deleting the 1986 hits collection Every Breath You Take: The Singles and replacing it nearly ten years later with Every Breath You Take: The Classics, A&M improved the original set -- but only slightly. Instead of finally adding the missing hits that were mysteriously absent the first time around ("Synchronicity II," "Demolition Man," "So ...
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The Very Best of Sting & the Police [2002]
(2002)
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Sting
In the summer of 1997, Puff Daddy took "I'll Be Missing You," a sappy reworking of "Every Breath You Take," to the top of the charts across the world; it became the biggest rap single in history. The success of "I'll Be Missing You" had the bizarre by-product of making the Police hip again among both rock and rap artists. So, what better to ...
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The Police
(2007)
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The Police
To coincide with their 30th anniversary reunion tour in 2007 the Police released the anthology The Police, the first two-CD retrospective ever assembled on the group. They may not have had a double compilation to their credit, but they had single discs and box sets, which may raise the question of whether they need a set like this -- and the ...
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Every Breath You Take: The Singles
(1986)
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The Police
Depending on whose report you believe, the Police recongregated in 1985 to either begin work on their sixth studio album or a greatest-hits collection that was to include all new, reworked versions of the hits. Neither ever materialized due to hostility between the members, and when all the trio could show for its work was an insipid remake of ...
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Reggatta de Blanc
(1979)
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The Police
By 1979's Reggatta de Blanc (translation: White Reggae ), nonstop touring had sharpened the Police's original blend of reggae-rock to perfection, resulting in breakthrough success. Containing a pair of massive hit singles -- the inspirational anthem "Message in a Bottle" and the spacious "Walking on the Moon" -- the album also signaled a change ...
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The Journey and the Labyrinth: The Music of John Dowland
(2007)
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Sting/Edin Karamazov
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No Place to Be
(2006)
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Matisyahu
On his fourth album in relatively quick succession, No Place to Be, Matisyahu pumps out nothing too adventurous. Indeed, most of the songs here have been present in some form or another on his previous albums. What No Place to Be does provide, though, is an excellent primer on the range that Matisyahu can cover. Top-flight dancehall in "Jerusalem" ...
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The Very Best of Sting & the Police [1997]
(1997)
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Sting & the Police
In the summer of 1997, Puff Daddy took "I'll Be Missing You," a sappy reworking of "Every Breath You Take," to the top of the charts across the world; it became the biggest rap single in history. The success of "I'll Be Missing You" had the bizarre byproduct of making the Police hip again among both rock and rap artists. So, what better to ...
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Live!
(1995)
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The Police
1995 finally saw the release of the Police's long-rumored first official live album, the two-CD Live!. The first CD was recorded back in 1979 in Boston, for an FM broadcast during the tour for their second album, Reggatta de Blanc, while the second disc is from their final tour in 1983 during a tour stop in Atlanta. While the first disc is ...
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Message in a Bottle [Original Soundtrack]
(1999)
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Original Soundtrack
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Sax on the Beach
(1995)
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The John Tesh Project
Despite being an Emmy-winning composer with numerous top-selling albums to his credit, some folks still fail to take John Tesh seriously as anything more than the host of Entertainment Tonight. Those who scoff, however, should realize that aside from writing great sports music, the man knows how to put together some phenomenal talent, who jam ...
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Very Best of MTV Unplugged, Vol. 3 [Bonus DVD]
(2004)
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Various Artists
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Greatest Hits
(1998)
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The Police
This 2001 Greatest Hits collection from A&M features the usual assortment of Police classics like "Roxanne," "Every Breath You Take," "Walking on the Moon" and "Every Little Thing She Dees Is Magic," but unlike 1995's more popular Every Breath You Take: The Classics, it also includes fan favorites like "Synchronicity II" and "Bed's Too Big Without ...
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Burning Red
(1999)
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Machine Head
Machine Head's third album finds them sounding a bit looser and less constricted musically than they have in the past, but their aggro-metal with funk overtones is still plenty dense and emotionally claustrophobic. Aided by modern metal producer extraordinaire Ross Robinson (who has also helped Korn and Limp Bizkit get in touch with their inner ...
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The Best of Clannad: In a Lifetime
(2004)
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Clannad
With over ten different greatest-hits collections to choose from, Irish legends Clannad seem poised to surpass their number of full-length releases. RCA's Best of Clannad: In a Lifetime is a fairly standard overview that touches on fan favorites, collaborations, and songs from films, once again omitting any material from their first four -- ...
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Dreams and False Alarms
(2007)
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Andy Milne
Andy Milne had no intention of recording a solo piano CD focusing on typical standards, so he instead chose to mine the relatively untapped music popular with rock audiences of the 1970s and 1980s, with surprising results. Milne is hardly the first jazz musician to record a work by Sting, but his lyrical, pastoral setting of "Message in a Bottle" ...
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Reggatta Mondatta: A Reggae Tribute to the Police
(1997)
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Various Artists
Reggatta Mondatta attempts to reinforce the Police's reggae roots by offering a selection of Police favorites as performed by contemporary reggae artists. Instead, it reveals that many modern-day reggae acts are as influenced by pop-reggae like the Police as they are by genuine reggae artists. Apart from a few dub and heavy dancehall tracks, much ...
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Music to Kill For
(1999)
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Various Artists
Music to Kill For is a low-priced get-acquainted-with-our-artists sampler from Side 1 Dummy Records containing a variety of punk and third-wave ska tracks, by both well-known and up-and-coming artists. Among those featured are Bad Religion, the Bouncing Souls, No Use for a Name, the Swingin' Utters, the Pilfers, Custom Made Scare, and Murphy's Law ...
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Man with the Fun
(1996)
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Maxi Priest
Showcasing Maxi Priest's talent for shaping reggae, dancehall, and soul into a distinctly pop-oriented and commercial amalgam, Man with the Fun happens to be one of Priest's better efforts, simply because the quality of the production and songwriting is uniformly first-rate throughout the record. Of course, there are quite a few mediocre tracks, ...
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Rugrats Go Wild
(2003)
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Original Soundtrack
A cross between two of Nickelodeon's most popular cartoons, Rugrats and The Wild Thornberrys, Rugrats Gone Wild features a soundtrack that isn't quite as kid-oriented as the Rugrats movies but isn't quite as musically sophisticated as the soundtrack to The Wild Thornberrys movie. Along with songs by the characters in the movie -- including Bruce ...
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David Ball
(1994)
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David Ball
This self-titled release repackages the best of David Ball's early material, originally released prior to his signing to Warner Brothers; even at the outset of his career, he's a gritty vocalist whose reverence for the classic honky tonk sound is obvious, and songs like "If She Were Mine," "Texas Echo" and "Smokin' Cigarettes and Drinkin' Coffee ...
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Mr. Universe
(1979)
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Gillan
Leading his own bands in the late '70s and early '80s, Ian Gillan continued to embrace music that, not surprisingly, was heavily influenced by his former band, Deep Purple. And he never sounded more Purple-ish than he does on Mr. Universe, which isn't quite on a par with Purple's Burn but is stronger than many of the albums the outfit had recorded ...
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Ballads of the Book
(2007)
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Various Artists
If songs are in theory nothing more than poetry set to music, then it seems like most poets should take to songwriting like Dylan Thomas to a bottle of brandy. Right? This is the big idea behind Ballads of the Book, a collection of 18 song collaborations between Scottish musicians and writers. And for the most part, the premise seems to work, if ...
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