Ghost in the Machine
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Spirits in the Material World
- Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
- Invisible Sun
- Hungry for You (J'Aurais Toujours Faim de Toil)
- Demolition Man
- Too Much Information
- Rehumanize Yourself
- One World (Not Three)
- Omega Man
- Secret Journey
- Darkness
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #202779 in Music
- Released on: 2003-06-16
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Enhanced, Import, Original recording remastered
- Dimensions: .19 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Enhanced Edition of the Trio's Fourth Album with the Video of "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" Enhanced for Extra Viewing Pleasure.
Customer Reviews
THEIR BEST !!!!!!
I find this the best and my personal favorite Police album. I've read other reviews and i can find neither hide nor hair mention of 4 secret audio tracks (15 total, not 11) at the end of the album. i have the enhanced version, i believe. i don't know if i might have a european bootleg version or what. the cd has the proper graphics on it.
one interesting thing - when i pop it in the computer to add it to my itunes library before putting it on my ipod - the specific names of the tracks don't come up on the monitor screen - just the titles, track 1, track 2, track 3 etc...
if anyone can explain the 4 secret tracks to me please contact me at jackielang@charter.net.
thanks and enjoy the cd - it's great *****
Put this ghost in your machine
Their best album in terms of pure energy and dancibility. Musicianship is simply superb, especially from Stewart, who practically steals the show on "One World". Legendary songwriting from Sting and production quality are at their peak, even with added keyboards and outside vocals it still manages to have a lively "studio" feel to it.
The Police - GHOST IN THE MACHINE (1981)
Those who thought The Police had peaked on 1980's ZENYATTA MONDATTA were proved wrong when their subsequent album, GHOST IN THE MACHINE, was released. It's a flawless blend of reggae, rock and new wave; it's also the group's darkest album. GHOST IN THE MACHINE is also the band's most focused release, with most of the songs revolving around politics or government; the biggest exception is the megahit single "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", an upbeat pop masterpiece ranking among the band's best compositions. Every song is magnificent; stand-outs include the singles "Spirits In The Material World" and "Invisible Sun"; the explosive "Omegaman"; the razor-edged, fast-paced "Rehumanize Yourself"; and the addictive "Hungry For You (J'Aurais Tojours Faim De Toi)". Sting's songwriting has rarely been better; Stewart Copeland's drums and Andy Summers' guitars are excellent. The band's jazz influence comes out on numerous songs, thanks to some great saxophone parts by Sting. As Police imitators began popping up, the group started shedding its reggae influence, as seen on GHOST IN THE MACHINE; but on their subsequent album, they tossed out their reggae-rock once and for all.




