Review: The long-awaited 6CD super deluxe edition of The Police's iconic 1983 album Synchronicity is finally here, offering fans a bountiful deeper exploration of works around the making of the album as well as previously unheard material. The band's final studio album, featuring hits like 'Every Breath You Take,' 'Wrapped Around Your Finger,' 'King of Pain,' and 'Synchronicity II,' sold 15 million copies globally, solidifying its place in rock history. This meticulously crafted reissue, created with the band's involvement, includes a remastered version of the original album, bonus tracks, and unreleased alternates, outtakes, and demos. Highlights include early versions of Andy Summers' 'Someone To Talk To' and Stewart Copeland's 'Brothers on Wheels,' as well as covers of Eddie Cochran's 'Three Steps To Heaven' and Chuck Berry's 'Rock and Roll Music.' The live recordings from their September 1983 concert at Oakland-Alameda Coliseum are a standout, capturing the band's electrifying stage presence. Accompanied by a 60-page hardcover book with new sleeve notes by Jason Draper and four art prints, this box set is a comprehensive celebration of Synchronicity.
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