The reason why comparing the police to Marley is inevitable is that Sting borrowed very heavily from his singing style.
The major differences are that Marley's music was generally slower, and his lyrics combined typical American blues and gospel themes with occasional drug advocacy, black power radicalism from the 60s and rastafarianism (one of the nuttiest cults in recent memory). After he began to get attention, he went on to do more light hearted pop material, love songs, etc. in search of stardom. Nevertheless, the basic core of his style was something unique.
I think the Police found ways of taking some of those ideas to another level. Obviously, the first thing they did was to fuse it with punk rock, but over time it became a fully integrated part of their sound. They "made it their own".
>>>As you see the key of perfection in music and in every thing we did, is the mixing of culture... avoiding purity, "Fusion" in every aspects is the next step to climb for human development...
One world is enough.... One world is enough...One world is enough, for all of us!!!
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There was a "fad" in the late 80s for what was called "world music". It was mainly rock musicians who had exhausted the genre looking for something new. There were some interesting ideas, but it kind of went nowhere. As for whatever you mean by "avoiding purity" and "Fusion" in every aspects is the next step to climb for human development..." I don't know what to say...it actually sounds like some kind of inverted Nazism. I'm an individual liberty and self-government kind of guy. Trying to homogenize the whole world is a bad idea. Communists and Nazis are all the same-- it's a way for people to take away other people's freedom and get power for themselves by promising Utopia.
Most of the problems in the world are caused by people trying force others into collectivism. The best way for people to function is to have as little governmental coercion as possible-- just the minimum necessary to prevent basic crime. Whether it's Muslims trying to force the world to submit to Allah, socialists trying to take away people's economic freedom, or evironmentalists trying to tell people what they can or can't drive, it's all the same problem. It is only when people can't or won't govern themselves, or when they are consumed by hatred and envy toward others that totalitarianism starts to appeal to them.