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Postby Jose on 18 Mar 2007 05:23

Thanks Olivier...What about "Nothing Achieving"? Ian said to peruvian press that he was the composer of this song...also he told the moment when The Police rehearsal for the very first time "Roxanne"
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Postby olivier on 18 Mar 2007 17:49

Ian is credited on the single as the composer of "Nothing Achieving" with Stewart, it's true, but no idea if it was for the lyrics or the music...
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Postby CatherineS on 19 Mar 2007 20:25

According to Henry's book, he most certainly did play the guitar on the recording of Fall Out...

At the time, he was on a month's probation for a minor traffice offence (details in book). Here is a translated excerpt:

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For one month, I had to go to Clerkenwell Police Station every day to sign the register.
Maybe this was another sign, because while the Police were rehearsing and preparing to record their first single, I would go off every evening at about 8pm to meet some real police officers. I explained the situation to them and they thought it was hilarious.
In fact, they were really cool about it, and with their permission, I was allowed to turn up late to sign the register, on the day when, with the Police, we recorded ‘Fall Out’ and ‘Nothing Achieving’,
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On 12th February we had our first single. Stewart played a number of rhythmic guitar passages on his SG and I played the solos on the Jacobacci. I was really pleased with the session, and on the record Sting can be heard bellowing ‘Henrrrryyyy!’ just before my solo on Fall Out, rolling his R’s like a true Frenchman.
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Postby DirtyMartini on 19 Mar 2007 20:45

I found the KCRW bit, and Stewart says about "Fall Out":

“In fact I got to play guitar on it, too, because Henry was so nervous in the studio -- and I contributed to this -- because I wanted to play the guitar. I’m a frustrated guitarist, ok?”

So you're right, CatherineS -- SC says he played guitar on it, but he doesn't say he did so exclusively.
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