The Police Discography
Nicknamed Sting due to a black and yellow shirt he favored in the early '70s, the blond singer was part of a Newcastle, England fusion-jazz quartet called Last Exit prior to joining with drummer Stewart Copeland to form the Police in early 1977. Following the release of a debut single featuring early guitarist Henri Padovani--whom Sting and Copeland replaced with renowned session guitarist Andy Summers - the Police began a lengthy relationship with A&M Records via the 1978 single "Roxanne," a colorful, reggae-tinged song about a prostitute written by Sting. Within a year, the song had cracked the top 40 and began a streak of nine top 40 hits for the Police between 1979-84, six of which made the top 10, including "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da," "Don't Stand So Close To Me," "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic," the eight-week No. 1 single "Every Breath You Take," "King Of Pain," and "Wrapped Around Your Finger."
Albums - The Police
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Every Breath You Take
Release Date: 1995.09.12
Label: A&M
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Ghost In The Machine
Release Date: 1981.10.02
Label: A&M
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Greatest Hits - Police
Release Date: 1992.10.02
Label: A&M
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The Police Live! - The Police
Release Date: 1995.06.13
Label: A&M
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Outlandos d'Amour - The Police
Release Date: 1978.11.02
Label: A&M
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Reggatta de Blanc - The Police
Release Date: 1979.10.02
Label: A&M
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Synchronicity - The Police
Release Date: 1983.06.01
Label: A&M
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Zenyatta Mondatta - The Police
Release Date: 1980.10.02
Label: A&M






