Yes, off course Stu put a mark on it.. is one of the few drummers who is almost inmediately recognisable by the time you hear it. And is hard to achieve that -for a drummer. Nevertheless, Klark Kent have some songs that I think the others two were involved. Office Girls sounds too professional in every aspect to be performed entirely by Stewart (specially the guitar).
I´m a big fan from Police since 12. I´m 35 right now. After hearing their albums over and over, I started to collect bootlegs, b-sides (until the box) and rare material, but now, I´m a little tyred of hearing again and again Roxanne -for an example-, in every way they can play it. So, I think they have three choices for a tour:
1) Be a decadent copy of themselves by doing a greatest hit set list without the energy the years stole (an AC/DC tour for an example).
2) Come with a strange set list with songs they generally dispose, thing which I think they will not do.
3) Enjoy in their habilities to play more complex music by mixing different kinds of rythms... for sure mainly songs by The Police, but, without forgeting jazz (one of the fabs of Andy), songs from Stu and off-course, by the way, the first time I heard Englishman in NY, I wonder how cool that song will be in the hands of Stewart. Who´s who in the drum seat, so to speak.
There´s no need to be so hard-liner. What´s the problem if, in a concert, they play 2 or 3 songs which are not The Police songs? If not, they can compose 5 or 6 new tracks, right?
An All this time is a song that, I´m insist on that, Sting compose it with the trio in the head, the performers, is another thing. Anyway, I do not like that much.
But that´s my opinion either.