The Police - Synchronicity II [Remastered]
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Synchronicity è il quinto ed ultimo album in studio del gruppo musicale britannico The Police, pubblicato il 17 giugno 1983 dalla A&M Records.
L'album è diventato il maggior successo commerciale del gruppo e ha venduto oltre 8 milioni di copie nei soli Stati Uniti. Ai Grammy Awards 1984 ha ricevuto un totale di cinque candidature. L'album è stato registrato agli Air Studios di Montserrat nei Caraibi, prodotto dai Police insieme a Hugh Padgham, così come il precedente Ghost in the Machine. Il disco segna il taglio definitivo dell'influenza del reggae nella musica del gruppo, il suono diventa più elaborato e le tracce vengono costruite in gran parte sull'utilizzo dei sintetizzatori.
L'Album è evidenziato dal dominio in fase compositiva di Sting: suoi ben otto brani su dieci. I tre membri del gruppo registrarono le proprie parti in stanze separate per due ragioni: la prima di natura tecnica, al fine di ottenere il miglior suono possibile per ogni strumento, e la seconda "per ragioni sociali". Sia l'album che il singolo Every Breath You Take rimangono in cima alle classifiche di tutto il mondo per settimane, diventando uno dei classici assoluti del pop rock.
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Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by the British band The Police, released on June 17, 1983 by A & M Records.
The album became the largest commercial success of the group and has sold over 8 million copies in the United States alone. The Grammy Awards 1984 received a total of five nominations. The album was recorded at the Air Studios Montserrat in the Caribbean, produced by the Police along with Hugh Padgham, as well as the previous Ghost in the Machine. The record marks the definitive cut of the influence of reggae in the music of the group, the sound becomes more elaborate and the traces are built largely on the use of synthesizers.
The album is highlighted by Sting's compositional domination: his eight out of ten tracks. The three members of the group recorded their parts in separate rooms for two reasons: the first of a technical nature, in order to get the best possible sound for each instrument, and the second "for social reasons". Both the album and the single Every Breath You Take remain on top of the charts all over the world for weeks, becoming one of the absolute classics of pop rock.
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Gruppo/Band
Sting - Voce, Cori, Basso/Voice, Choirs, Bass
Andy Summers - Chitarra, Voce (Mother)/Guitar, Voice (Mother)
Stewart Copeland - Batteria, Percussioni/Drums, Percussion
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Grazie/Thank you
Claudio 😁 😁 😁
Anyone who can write a credible song about the rat race and domestic tensions and manages to include lyrics about rice crispies and preening tarts deserves our utmost respect.
Amen to that, sir. ❤
If you're born past the 80's then you've got ripped off !!
How's that
@@FatalDyZr Oh the best movies ever, Return of the Jedi, Karate Kid, Fast Times, Back to the Future, Friday the 13ths, Purple Rain, Ghostbusters, MTV actually played music, Political correctness did not exist, Sports was 10 times better and rougher, people loved and respected America, kids respected adults, people didn't blame others for their issues, i can go on and on.
Greatest decade for music.
LOL!🤣🤣🤣 For real!!!!
@@sandrajackson709 - because the 80s was a decade of Musical innovation🎸
Loved this song as a teen, but never grasped the dark meaning of the lyrics until much later - still my fav
Amazing drumming on this track
totally! Stewie at his best!
Flawless
Ole Stewie shines on every Police track!!!!
Stewart Copeland with his Tama Superstar drum set
No drummer could ever attempt to sound like Copeland. If they did, it would just mean they'd be copying him.
All my favorite albums seem to be between 1982-1985 not favorite songs but albums where you can listen to the entire thing and there isn't a bad song in the bunch. This is one of my favorite songs from the album but my actual favorite Police song is O My God. I don't think I ever heard it on the radio once, unless someone was playing the full album and that was rare. Synchronicity is STILL one of my desert island discs.
I had this album. It was the last song. Wasn’t very popular on the radio and I discovered it and played it over and over. It’s my favorite. This was back when you had to be super careful and not scratch your record, lol. I miss those days. I really do.
Black Night don't scratch the vinyl, it's precious 🙋♂️
Just re bought the album on original press vinyl today , brilliant piece of 1983 memorabilia.
@@VideoCleppaDue clean it before you play, clean it again before putting it back in its sleeve.
U can still play records , it’s not a crime
Brilliant band and album.
Yeah it was the last song on the A side and one of my favourites.
I can't say I agree with your comment it wasn't popular on the radio though. It was and reached top 20 in the US & UK.
My favourite band and great memories. What colour album did you have? I had the red one. Cheers
God I love this group and SONG!!👍🏾👍🏾
My favorite Police song
My fav
Excellent and so true
@@annamariacagno71 hi
@@troytaylor2520 hallo over there
Masterpiece
this video is out the gate, i fucken love it lol why are there pistons and a crankshaft in the sky lmao
Lol
after 40 years still this song rocks - - it was 80 years ahead.
Are you ready to party?
Yo-oh-oh
Yo-oh-oh
Another suburban family morning
Grandmother screaming at the wall
We have to shout above the din of our Rice Krispies
We can't hear anything at all
Mother chants her litany of boredom and frustration
We know all her suicides are fake
Daddy only stares into the distance
There's only so much more that he can take
Many miles away something crawls from the slime
At the bottom of a dark Scottish lake
Another industrial ugly morning
The factory belches filth into the sky
He walks unhindered through the picket lines today
He doesn't think to wonder why
The secretaries pout and preen like cheap tarts in a red light street
All he ever thinks to do is watch
Every single meeting with his so-called superior
Is a humiliating kick in the crotch (wow)
Many miles away something crawls to the surface
Of a dark Scottish loch (hey yeh)
Yeah-oh-oh
Yeah-oh-oh
Yeah-oh-oh
Yeah-oh-oh
Another working day has ended
Only the rush hour hell to face
Packed like lemmings into shiny metal boxes
Contestants in a suicidal race
Daddy grips the wheel and stares alone into the distance
He knows that something somewhere has to break
He sees the family home now
Looming in his headlights
The pain upstairs that makes his eyeballs ache
Whoa!
Many miles away
There's a shadow on the door
Of a cottage on the shore
Of a dark Scottish lake
Many miles away
Many miles away
Many miles away
Many miles away
Many miles away yeah
Copeland, is the best drummer in the world!!!!
I read an interview with Sting about the origins of this song. He said some of it was loosely based on "The Second Coming" by Y.B. Yeats - as to the personification of growing division and pending violence (real and Lock Ness personification). I read the poem and it kind of blew me away that when Yeats wrote it in 1919, the general condition of events, humanity and society where eerily similar to today - a slow boil of everything until a sudden explosion. A quick backgrounder and then the opening verse. You be the judge...
"The poem was written in 1919 in the aftermath of the First World War and the beginning of the Irish War of Independence in January 1919, that followed the Easter Rising in April 1916, at a time before the British Government decided to send in the Black and Tans to Ireland. Yeats used the phrase "the second birth" instead of "the Second Coming" in his first drafts.
The poem is also connected to the 1918-1919 flu pandemic: In the weeks preceding Yeats's writing of the poem, his pregnant wife Georgie Hyde-Lees caught the virus and was very close to death. The highest death rates of the pandemic were among pregnant women-in some areas, they had up to a 70 percent death rate. While his wife was convalescing, he wrote "The Second Coming".
Verse 1: The Second Coming, W.B. Yeats, dead Irish Poet
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Outstanding poem, Yeats is criminally underrated. Long Legged Fly is one of my top 10 ever. Very poignant today as well.
Speaking of things from many years ago that are eerily relevant today, please give It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding by Bob Dylan.
synchronicity is the simplicity of mother nature that yields the spark of electricity
This is a great song by them!
Thanks for posting. I really think this is my favorite song by The Police. An 80s gem for sure.
Copeland back beat and killer flam is sick!!!!I'm passed out great drumming
Brilliant tune _BA RILLIANT_ group! l dunno if they knew how good they were musically at the time. l know many listeners didn't. lt just sounded good! l was Zappa listener, and pop groups were considered ''verboten'', but any numbskull could tell that these young dudes were good, and VERY unique. No 'crappy lil punk band'.
Yes👏👏
They were at their breaking point by the time this album was released, but they put out some great albums! Sting was a helluva storyteller!
I too am a dental floss tycoon.
I rocked this cassette on my walkman. People were always asking, "what are you listening to?". I'd take them off and share a song or two. I got my 1st walkman working at the golf course, over the summer, from a magazine called "The Sharper Image".
a song for "Nessie"!
Amazing remaster....whoever did it! Good Job!
In fact, I am able to improve an audio file and I explain how to do it in a tutorial but not in this case
Just driving….🏎🚙 MUSIC FULL 💥 BLAST!!!
MsM the Sub Woofer makes the car windows shake
"many miles away, something crawls from the slime at the bottom of a dark Scottish lake" - seems like he arrived at #10 some 3 years ago ;-) Awesome song! "Another working day has ended; only the rush hour hell to face. Back like lemmings into shining metal boxes, contestants in a suicidal race." Period. Not much has changed apparently...
Claus Wilker I don't know if you live in the USA or the UK but you have a way of speaking that fascinates me. Congratulations
Sting foretelling the rise of the SNP
stone cold classic
Sting is deep!! But I love this song
Happy 41st anniversary to Synchronicity.
Classic song for a trip up to Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia
Ese es SYNCHRONICITY 2
Awesome God Love You Thanx 4 posting
Wov !!!
I luve this song so much
Nice work on the video! - thanks, Annette
Thanks Annette for the nice comment
Where is nessie?
the Loch Ness monster...
The Best parte.in the final Many Miles away
371 - bellissima canzone - ciao da VALERIO !!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Damn I remember the day I bought this album (actually cassette tape) and now here we are 40 years later.
You're right Wayne Johnson, sometimes I wake up in the morning and think: Am I really 60?? I've been counting since 1962 and it's true .... it seems like yesterday that we heard the Police at full volume in the car while we went to the beach !!! Greetings from Italy
Honor a la industria de limones
What a gig opener
Except, they opened the Synch tour with Synchronicity 1..........
you dont know how to do anything
Great great song...🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Listened to this first on cassette in the 90s! The lyrics scared me as a 12 year old kid...but I think Sting for teaching me the words 'litanies' and 'pouting and preening' 😄 Phenomenal album!
Another suburban family morning.
Grandmother screaming at the wall.
We have to shout above the din of our Rice Crispies
We can't hear anything at all.
Mother chants her litany of boredom and frustration,
But we know all her suicides are fake.
Daddy only stares into the distance
There's only so much more that he can take.
Many miles away something crawls from the slime
At the bottom of a dark Scottish lake.
Another industrial ugly morning
The factory belches filth into the sky.
He walks unhindered through the picket lines today,
He doesn't think to wonder why.
The secretaries pout and preen like cheap tarts in a red light street,
But all he ever thinks to do is watch.
And every single meeting with his so-called superior
Is a humiliating kick in the crotch.
Many miles away something crawls to the surface
Of a dark Scottish loch.
Another working day has ended.
Only the rush hour hell to face.
Packed like lemmings into shiny metal boxes.
Contestants in a suicidal race.
Daddy grips the wheel and stares alone into the distance,
He knows that something somewhere has to break.
He sees the family home now looming in his headlights,
The pain upstairs that makes his eyeballs ache.
Many miles away there's a shadow on the door
Of a cottage on the shore
Of a dark Scottish lake
Many miles away
Weird song about some guys crappy life. What's up with the loc ness monster out of nowhere? 🤣
👋🏻🐉🤙🏻
Kenne das album von anfang an, police sind befreiend
Die Polizei lässt niemanden frei, alle im Gefängnis 😀
Of, all the police album's............ Stewart, gets the props he was due
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Great song, great lyrics. This album was released when I was in high school, I saw them live on this tour, Red Ryder ( 'Lunatic Fringe') opened up for them. The Police just didn't seem to be into it, the sound was off, while Red Ryder totally rocked! The next day at school everyone agreed Red Ryder blew the Police away live that night.
How lucky to go to the Police concert, I don't remember if they also came to Italy. I can tell you that in the 80s we were often locked in the car doing .... you can imagine !! The soundtrack of my beautiful youth
no wonder Y when
the plot is already
written off 4 u
vamoa a TOPE
just curious
I know I'm just playing this video for the higher quality audio, but those graphics are giving me anxiety because of the terrible frame rates.
@Jeremiah Ludeman I'm sorry, man, but I don't like the still images of the covers. I tried to create a video that was a bit lively and in the other channel that UA-cam closed me, someone liked it. Greetings from Italy
@@VideoCleppaDue It's fine, I really only cared about the audio quality and that is on point. Thanks!
I like the video.
@@MultiCappie Thanks
Gay
Does it make a difference
to play synchronicity
"2 before listening 1?"
chris miller I don't know, I don't speak English and I don't know what they talk about. For me it's the same thing 😄😄
Not really. Synchronicity 1 is for all intents and purposes the title track explaining the Jungian concept by name, while 2 presents a synchronistic scenario (a salaryman's everyday anxiety made manifest as a monster in Scotland)
Nope!!! Just make sure 4 either song u crank it up ALL THE WAY UP!!!!!
Synchronicity 1 is a description of the concept, and 2 is an exploitation
I didn't even know there was a #1. I just assumed they had the 2 just because... o_0