
Album · 1983
Synchronicity
by The Police
Synchronicity is an album by The Police, released in 1983 on A&M/Octone Records, with 11 tracks.
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- 44 min
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Album · 1983
by The Police
Synchronicity is an album by The Police, released in 1983 on A&M/Octone Records, with 11 tracks.
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11 tracks · 44 min
Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by The Police, released on June 1, 1983. The band's most popular release, Synchronicity includes the hit songs "Every Breath You Take", "King of Pain", "Wrapped Around Your Finger", and "Synchronicity II". The album's title was inspired by Arthur Koestler's The Roots of Coincidence, which mentions Carl Jung's theory of synchronicity. Sting was an avid reader of Koestler, and also named Ghost in the Machine after one of his works. The album marked a significant reduction in the reggae influences that were a part of the band's first four records, instead featuring production-heavy textures and liberal use of synthesizers that, at times, drove entire songs ("Synchronicity I," "Wrapped Around Your Finger"). The influence of world music can also be heard in songs such as "Tea in the Sahara" and "Walking in Your Footsteps." As with their prior album, the basic tracks for Synchronicity were recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat. The three band members recorded their parts in separate rooms: Stewart Copeland with his drums in the dining room, Sting in the control room and Andy Summers in the actual studio. According to co-producer Hugh Pad…