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Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings

Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings
The Police

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Fallout
  2. Nothing Achieving
  3. Dead End Job
  4. Next to You
  5. So Lonely
  6. Roxanne
  7. Hole in my Life
  8. Peanuts
  9. Can't Stand Losing You
  10. Truth Hits Everybody
  11. Born in the 50's
  12. Be My Girl - Sally
  13. Masoko Tanga
  14. Landlord [Live]
  15. Next to You [Live]
  16. Landlord
  17. Message in a Bottle
  18. Reggatta de Blanc
  19. It's Alright for You
  20. Bring on the Night
  21. Deathwish

Disc 2:

  1. Walking on the Moon
  2. On Any Other Day
  3. Bed's Too Big Without You
  4. Contact
  5. Does Everyone Stare
  6. No Time This Time
  7. Visions of the Night
  8. Bed's Too Big Without You [Mono Version]
  9. Truth Hits Everybody [Live]
  10. Friends
  11. Don't Stand So Close to Me
  12. Driven to Tears
  13. When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still
  14. Canary in a Coalmine
  15. Voices Inside My Head
  16. Bombs Away
  17. De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
  18. Behind My Camel
  19. Man in a Suitcase
  20. Shadows in the Rain
  21. Other Way of Stopping

Disc 3:

  1. Sermon
  2. Driven to Tears [Live]
  3. Shambelle
  4. Spirits in the Material World
  5. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
  6. Invisible Sun
  7. Hungry for You (J'Aurais Toujours Faim de Toi)
  8. Demolition Man
  9. Too Much Information
  10. Rehumanize Yourself
  11. One World (Not Three)
  12. Omega Man
  13. Secret Journey
  14. Darkness
  15. Flexible Strategies
  16. Low Life
  17. How Stupid Mr. Bates
  18. Kind of Loving

Disc 4:

  1. Synchronicity I
  2. Walking in Your Footsteps
  3. O My God
  4. Mother
  5. Miss Gradenko
  6. Synchronicity II
  7. Every Breath You Take
  8. King of Pain
  9. Wrapped Around Your Finger
  10. Tea in the Sahara
  11. Murder by Numbers
  12. Man in a Suitcase [Live]
  13. Someone to Talk To
  14. Message in a Bottle [Live]
  15. I Burn for You
  16. Once upon a Daydream
  17. Tea in the Sahara [Live]
  18. Don't Stand So Close to Me '86

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #19604 in Music
  • Released on: 1993-09-28
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Format: Box set

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
"This is it: Everything the Police released," boasts the notes in the 66-page booklet included with this box set. Obsessive fans have already written to rock magazines indignantly pointing out the omission of this or that obscurity. But everyone else will find that these four discs include all the Police they'd ever want to own. The first two discs include all of Outlandos d'Amour, Reggatta de Blanc, and Zenyatta Mondatta in their original order, interspersed with live rarities and singles B-sides. Discs 3 and 4 are more satisfying, including the band's well-crafted studio high points, Ghost in the Machine and Synchronicity, plus more outtakes and live tunes. The set ends with "Don't Stand So Close to Me '86," a dismal remake of the early favorite. By this point, the musician's egos were running rampant and they were barely speaking. If anyone wonders why the group called it quits so abruptly, this tune makes it clear that the split was smart and timely. --Jim DeRogatis


Customer Reviews

Every little thing they did was magic5
The Police were the closest thing the late 70s/early 80s had to the Beatles: smart songs with pop hooks and commercial appeal and plenty of juicy licks by great instrumentalists. And they were photogenic. A little something for everyone. And by and large, all of their music is worth hearing. Unlike Led Zeppelin, whose great box set is a little all over the place, the Police were smart enough to keep it more or less in chronological order. It works especially well for them since their albums have distinct feels to them. And there are a bunch of tasty treats to boot, such as the spooky "I Burn for You." People who think of Sting as a pompous blowhard should listen to tracks like "Demolition Man" or "Canary in a Coalmine" and realize that there was a time when his priority was rocking out, not yoga or 7/8 time signatures. At the same time, the band had an extraordinary sense of space and never felt the need to fill every possible bar with their prodigious instrumental abilities. See "Walking on the Moon" or "Voices inside my Head" for examples. And Stewart Copeland is one of rock's all-time premier drummers. His crisp, fluent attack brings the music to an exaltant level, a level which is rarely reached in Sting's often pretentiously self-aware solo work.

All of the Police studio disks, plus bonus outtakes/live5
The Police Box Set is one of the few definitive collections that includes nearly everything put out by a recording artist. The listener gets to enjoy the transition from would-be punks evolving to seminal New Wave bleached blonds, and then to arena rockers. I still enjoy their distinctive "white reggae" sound as well as fine instrumental performance.

The disks include Outlandos d'Amour, with great cuts "Roxanne," "Can't Stand Losing You," "So Lonely" and other early nuggets. Regatta de Blance includes "Message in a Bottle," "Walking on the Moon," and sleeper gems such as "Bring on the Night," "The Bed's too Big Without You," and "Does Everyone Stare." These three guys could really rock. Stewart Copeland is one of the finest drummers of his generation. Andy Summers has always been an underrated guitarist. Before going adult contemporary, Sting could really churn some grooves on the bass.

Halfway through disk 2 we get Zenyatta Mondatta, with "Don't Stand So Close to Me," "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da," "Driven to Tears," and some great instrumental jams.

Disk 3 features the excellent Spirits in the Material World, with the title song, "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic," "Demolition Man," and a personal favorite by Stewart Copeland called "Darkness."

Disk 4 covers the Synchronity period, with their biggest hits and the swansong of this great band. It was sad to see the ego battles dissolve the group, but at least these guys went out on top. Well, not counting "Don't Stand So Close To Me '86."

Interspersed are some live cuts and b-side studio outtakes.

My only regret is that the disks do not preserve the original song sequences of the individually released disks, but I can understand from an economic point of view. Still, this is a great set.

Finally, a box set that has EVERY song from the band.5
It seems that every few years, I see yet another box set released for Elvis, Led Zeppelin, or Pink Floyd. Even Jimi Hendrix seemed to create 3 albums while alive, but 40 albums after he died (which I find a bit spooky, but I digress). Thankfully, there is no such marketing scheme here with The Police's "Message In A Box". These four discs include everything from The Police, all remastered. Yes, EVERYTHING: the pre-debut songs, all tracks from all 5 studio albums, all the B-sides, songs that only showed up on soundtracks and compilations, and all the way through to their final song, the '86 remake of "Don't Stand So Close To Me". The book includes what you'd expect from a good boxset: excellent photographs, thorough history and biographies, commentary notes from the band on the non-album songs, and a complete discography (not only from the Police, but from each individual band member).

I also like the way the songs on these discs were ordered, for two reasons. First of all, the original album songs are each grouped together. Being a long-time fan, I'm used to hearing the albums as they originally sounded as separate releases, and I can do this without having to skip tracks. Second, the songs are aranged chronologically. It's fascinating to hear how this trio evolved musically over just 6 years, from their original raw punk-edged early work, through the gloomy feel of albums like "Ghost In The Machine", to the refined and mystical sounds of "Syncronicity". So many amazing songs, from a band so talented as individual musicians, yet greater than the sum of their parts. If you have any interest in The Police, just buy this box set, and get it all for one good price.