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In A Suitcase Stopping Man (A&M Records 1980)




  

The eighties might never be sounded the same again without the prescence of this London Reggae-Punk trio of The Police and these famous talented musicians while not recording their creative music in production would fighting each other and making the condition inside the band's relationship never relaxing after a quite sometime of gaining vast fan-base and fame by the trio since they're staring this rock musical performance from the late seventies. Andy Summers the brilliant guitarist, Gordon Sumner alias Sting the fearless and conpetence bassist/vocalist and crazy hands drummer Stewart Copeland will always be The Police and cannot be replaced by other names in their prescence on the band; their great albums comes to the moment when Zenyatta Mondatta released to hit the record stores and just like the previous albums before, this recording also having the distinctive sound branding from The Police - the great couple mixes of New Wave, Punk and Reggae and also Pub Rock, Post-Punk and Hard Rock on their recipe book of lyrics and music arrangements. Zenyatta Mondatta is one of the ultimate creation ever made by them and the tracks inside it really filled with groovy beats and unforgettable like the opening song Don't Stand So Close To Me to De Do Do Do De Da Da Da which is joyful and funny to listening to but more than that mostly songs highlighted here having the more edgy of Progression and experimental side to shown to public; When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around or Voices Inside My Head, Canary In A Coalmine to Bombs Away - talking intellectually about the social views and conditions happening on the globe today at that time of Cold War crisis but still existing to be updated these days.
A great record with the less infamous hits but actually, sounded smarter in a deep concerns.

Zenyatta Mondatta:
https://youtu.be/Zug4aEv98s8

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