Haunting and shimmering brilliance. Listening over and over again through the years, this is my favorite rock album ever made. A musical revelation during my youth. Along with its unique, instantly recognizable and futuristically alluring black and glowing neon red cover design.
I love your Channel Brendon! I had no idea that the cover was actually them on the front. I've been a Police fan since they first came out and that album is definitely one of their best.
Darkness and Omegaman: Two of these greatest police songs of them all with Stewart and Andy proving they could better many of the album tracks written by Sting! Ironically it’s not even Sting playing bass on Demolition Man. Danny had to record the bass due to stings bass playing being ‘too sloppy’
This is my favorite album by the Police! Synchronicity was their commercial peak, but I always preferred Ghost in the Machine, as it's dark and moody. Even the deep cuts (Omegaman, Darkness, etc) are amazing! Great review Brendon!
The horn section was quirky addition. Same with the use of the Chops for their live shows which was a catastrophic mistake and detracted from the police sound
I have this album and it's great. I didn't know that Grace Jones recorded Demolition Man before the Police did so that was fascinating. I have a few favorite songs like "One World" and "Too Much Information". I bought it in 1989 and still have it.
Enjoyed the review. It's an amazing album. Great album cover: very mysterious. They just kept getting better with each release. It always makes me smile that philosophical works by Koestler and Jung were referenced by a rock band.
It’s a dark turn by a great band. It opens with three brilliant tracks (all singles) then the rest is dense and rhythm heavy. It’s a big kick in the ass against the pop machine. It’s far denser than the first three albums. It’s one of my favourites and it lead to the Crown Jewels, Synchronicity. The outtakes from Ghost are excellent too. There’s no album like it, it takes you in and when it stops you get off! I think the vamps in the songs are a bit like Talking Heads Remain in light.
Hi Brendon!! cool review and great trivia too. I always think the artwork on this album would be perfect to be framed..... I still need to get this one again right now i only have Regatta and Synchronicity. Cheers and be well
Interesting background info on the album. I think this is their most consistent and best album. I'm somewhat biased, however, towards Synchronicity for nostalgic reasons as that was the album that really got me into the band and I loved those singles and played that record to death in 1983.
I love this album as well. Definitely a departure with the keyboards.. But I think in a good way it's dark and brooding at times. I have friends that could not get into it except for the singles. I do recalls a kid it took me a few lessons but thenI would spend quite a lot of time just playing it over and over again. Often those type of albums are the ones that become my favorites, the ones that you kind alike at the beginning but but they start to grow on you as you listen more and more.
Last spring I bought the box set you have in the background. Wasn’t really familiar with The Police (besides the obvious hits) and I was pleasently surprised how good some of the deeper tracks are. Neat album by a neat band.
I have always been a big fan of this band and now so surprised to learn so much from you! On another note, I am planning to visit my son in graduate school in the spring. Could you be kind enough and name your favorite Music Store you always talk about. Your top three would be very kind. Love your show and have been following before you hit a 1000 followers. Keep them coming!
Yeah there are no bad albums by The Police. But they were only around for a short time. Would have been interesting to hear how they developed over the years and if they would sound like Sting does today it would be something else.
Hey, B-Man...How are yee?... "Our so-called leaders speak, their subject ain't the meek"(1981/ Spirits Material World) ... This is a special album by The Police---by turns dark(Invisible Sun), moody(Secret Journey),and even proggy(Darkness) ..... Synchronicity gets all the hype, but Ghost remains their finest moment!... Take Care, Ghostrider Rick
Used to have it on vinyl my favorite album by them
Haunting and shimmering brilliance.
Listening over and over again through the years, this is my favorite rock album ever made. A musical revelation during my youth. Along with its unique, instantly recognizable and futuristically alluring black and glowing neon red cover design.
It really is one of the best albums
Ghost in the machine is one of my fave police CDs!
I love your Channel Brendon! I had no idea that the cover was actually them on the front. I've been a Police fan since they first came out and that album is definitely one of their best.
Hi William! Glad I was able to help provide a new insight into one of your favorite bands. I love being able to learn things like that too.
Darkness and Omegaman: Two of these greatest police songs of them all with Stewart and Andy proving they could better many of the album tracks written by Sting! Ironically it’s not even Sting playing bass on Demolition Man. Danny had to record the bass due to stings bass playing being ‘too sloppy’
Great record, and I love the cover art. I listened to that a lot when I was in college.
I’m always a fan of album graphics more than band photo covers.
This is my favorite album by the Police! Synchronicity was their commercial peak, but I always preferred Ghost in the Machine, as it's dark and moody. Even the deep cuts (Omegaman, Darkness, etc) are amazing! Great review Brendon!
I’m in agreement with you. For me it’s their most consistent album. I also like Reggatta de Blanc.
The horn section was quirky addition. Same with the use of the Chops for their live shows which was a catastrophic mistake and detracted from the police sound
I have this album and it's great. I didn't know that Grace Jones recorded Demolition Man before the Police did so that was fascinating. I have a few favorite songs like "One World" and "Too Much Information". I bought it in 1989 and still have it.
That was a revelation for me as well when I first learned it. I too like Too Much Information.
I've always highly rated this album. Side B is grossly underestimated in my opinion. There's some very haunting tracks on GITM. Great video, mate.
Enjoyed the review. It's an amazing album. Great album cover: very mysterious. They just kept getting better with each release. It always makes me smile that philosophical works by Koestler and Jung were referenced by a rock band.
Great album and review! A friend of mine just bought me a copy on vinyl over the summer. Take care, brother.
Sounds like a great friend to have!
It’s a dark turn by a great band. It opens with three brilliant tracks (all singles) then the rest is dense and rhythm heavy. It’s a big kick in the ass against the pop machine. It’s far denser than the first three albums. It’s one of my favourites and it lead to the Crown Jewels, Synchronicity.
The outtakes from Ghost are excellent too. There’s no album like it, it takes you in and when it stops you get off!
I think the vamps in the songs are a bit like Talking Heads Remain in light.
I love the Police!! Very nice review, Brendon. The Police are my 3rd favorite artist (band) and Ghost in the Machine is my favorite of theirs.
Hi Brendon!! cool review and great trivia too. I always think the artwork on this album would be perfect to be framed..... I still need to get this one again right now i only have Regatta and Synchronicity. Cheers and be well
Reggatta is another favorite of mine having Message In A Bottle on it.
Interesting background info on the album. I think this is their most consistent and best album. I'm somewhat biased, however, towards Synchronicity for nostalgic reasons as that was the album that really got me into the band and I loved those singles and played that record to death in 1983.
I’m that way with the album Reggatta de Blanc. It was my first Police album and had my favorite song Message In A Bottle.
Great review Brendon! The album is not my favorite one (that will always be the debut), but it has some really cool songs especially at the beginning.
This used to not be my favorite either but more and more I’m leaning to this album now.
I love this album as well. Definitely a departure with the keyboards.. But I think in a good way it's dark and brooding at times. I have friends that could not get into it except for the singles. I do recalls a kid it took me a few lessons but thenI would spend quite a lot of time just playing it over and over again. Often those type of albums are the ones that become my favorites, the ones that you kind alike at the beginning but but they start to grow on you as you listen more and more.
I agree the albums that grow and grow and often the less popular ones end up being my favorites.
Last spring I bought the box set you have in the background. Wasn’t really familiar with The Police (besides the obvious hits) and I was pleasently surprised how good some of the deeper tracks are. Neat album by a neat band.
I have always been a big fan of this band and now so surprised to learn so much from you!
On another note, I am planning to visit my son in graduate school in the spring. Could you be kind enough and name your favorite Music Store you always talk about. Your top three would be very kind. Love your show and have been following before you hit a 1000 followers. Keep them coming!
Academy Records (Manhattan)
Generation Records (Manhattan)
Rough Trade (Brooklyn)
I used to have the cassette and listened to it on my sony walkman
Oh the good memories of cassettes and walkmans
@@BrendonSnyder and the frustrations when your Walkman ate the tape!
There Whole Catalog is amazing, Not one bad album in my opinion!
Correct! It’s all good!
I really enjoy The police. Not sure which album is my favorite. But they all are great albums.
Yeah there are no bad albums by The Police. But they were only around for a short time. Would have been interesting to hear how they developed over the years and if they would sound like Sting does today it would be something else.
@@BrendonSnyder I actually was fortunate to see Sting solo (10/19/04) and the Police (8-3-07) at MSG.
Do the remastered anniversary Police 💿's have booklets? Great channel
No the individual CD’s don’t have booklets
Hey, B-Man...How are yee?... "Our so-called leaders speak, their subject ain't the meek"(1981/ Spirits Material World) ... This is a special album by The Police---by turns dark(Invisible Sun), moody(Secret Journey),and even proggy(Darkness) ..... Synchronicity gets all the hype, but Ghost remains their finest moment!... Take Care, Ghostrider Rick
Is it not They subjugate the meek?
just YESTERDAY I realized the symbols are the three faces.........ha!