The Police Was A Rock Band Which Formed In 1977 In London England. The Band Consisted Of Sting vocals Bass Andy Summers guitar And Stewart Copeland drums . The Band Released Five Albums -- "Outlandos D'Amour" 1978 "Reggatta De Blanc" 1979 "Zenyatta Mondatta" 1980 "Ghost In The Machine" 1982 And "Synchronicity" 1983 -- Before Entering A Hiatus In 1984 And Ultimately Disbanding In 1986 The Band Reunited In January 2007 For A Reunion Tour That Lasted Until August 2008. Read More On Last.Fm
Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Don't Stand So Close To Me '86
Don't Stand So Close To Me '86 Is A Re-Recording Of Their 1980 Single With A New Brooding Arrangement A Different Chorus And A More Opulent Production. The New Version Appeared As "Don't Stand So Close To Me '86" On The Album Every Breath You Take The Singles. Because Of The Decrease In Tempo A Slight Lyric Change Is Found In The Line "Just Like The Old Man In That Book By Nabokov" The Word 'famous' Was Added . A New Music Video Was Produced For The Reworked Song By Godley And Creme Notable For Its Early Use Of Animated Computer Graphics. The Version Of The Song Used On The Music Video Was Subtly Different To The Version Released As The Single. It Was Approximately 6 Seconds Shorter With A Longer Atmospheric Break Before The First Lyric But Part Of The Chorus Edited Out Towards The End. This Version Is Only Available On The Music Video It Has Never Been Separately Released As An Audio Recording. Because Drummer Stewart Copeland Had Broken His Collarbone And Was Unable To Drum He Opted To Use His Fairlight CMI To Program The Drum Track For The Single While Singer/bassist Sting Pushed To Use The Drums On His Synclavier Instead. The Group's Engineer Found The Synclavier's Programming Interface Difficult It Ended Up Taking Him Two Days To Complete The Task. Copeland Ultimately Finished The Drum Programming And Claimed That The Fairlight's Then-Legendary "Page R" The Device's Sequencing Page Saved His Life And Put Him On The Map As A Composer. In A Qantas Inflight Radio Program Named "Reeling In The Years" Copeland Was Quoted As Saying That The Argument Over Synclavier Versus Fairlight Drums Was "the Straw That Broke The Camel's Back " And That This Led To The Group's Unravelling.