Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby george on 22 Jan 2010 08:28

...(following on from the idea of a David Byrne colaboration) if you had to convince someone who didn't know The Police and their music that the band where also deep into experimentation and could get mighty weird sometimes , what would be the 10 tracks that would make your "Experimental" compilation

Here are some of my favs :

"Behind my camel"

"Masoka Tango"

"How Stupid Mr Bates"

"Dead end Job"

"Be My girl - Sally"

"I burn for you"


...and you guys ?


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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby smax on 22 Jan 2010 10:30

"light changes"

"The Other Way Of Stopping" (sorry E!)

and something suitably pre-punk from the Eberhard stuff....
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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby ltwoman on 22 Jan 2010 10:49

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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby george on 22 Jan 2010 11:19

[quote="smax"]"light changes"

"The Other Way Of Stopping" (sorry E!)

and something suitably pre-punk from the Eberhard stuff....[/quote]


Feel like a fool ...Light changes ? Wasn't that an Eberhard track ?

the other way of stopping, Yes, of course !! Good call
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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby Shangeris on 22 Jan 2010 14:34

I'd add Mother
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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby Johnny O on 22 Jan 2010 14:57

Once Upon A Daydream (LOVE that frakkin song!!!)
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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby smax on 22 Jan 2010 15:02

[quote="george"][quote="smax"]Light changes ? Wasn't that an Eberhard track ?

[/quote]

no; it is confusing tho..... was on the 'soundtrack' for Around The World released in 1982... but then appeared called something else on andy's solo album "bewitched" a couple of years later....... someone will correct me if i'm wrong...


it surprised me that "low Life" has Olaf Kubler on it who played on the Eberhard sessions 4 years earlier.

'once upon a daydream' good call.... dark old lyrics... i wonder which book/poem 'inspired' that song?
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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby secretjourneyranch on 22 Jan 2010 16:32

-Bewitched-

The song is from the 2nd Fripp / Summers collaboration and is the title song on Bewitched.

Non Police.
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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby giovanni on 22 Jan 2010 20:37

ehy, did you forget SHAMBELLE? I love all their b-sides and in general all the instrumental tracks...they were all some kinda jam...
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Re: Compile the Police's Greatest "Experimental" tracks

Postby secretjourneyranch on 22 Jan 2010 21:28

That's right

and how can you forget the beautifully awful "Flexible Strategies".
That sounds like nothing more than a soundcheck.

Great jams those...
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