Zenyatta Mondatta by The Police

Zenyatta Mondatta

The Police

1980

Zenyatta Mondatta is a Electronic album by The Police, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 353 pressings tracked, owned by 94 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • clean
  • driving
  • urban

About

In hindsight, it’s clear that 1980’s <i>Zenyatta Mondatta</i> was a sonic inflection point for The Police, an album that was a bridge between their days as a taut punk- and reggae-influenced band and their later, more adventurous tendencies. This was evident from the very first song on the album, “Don’t Stand So Close to Me.” The tune starts with an ominous droning keyboard, incorporates dramatic dynamics, and boasts a guitar synthesizer in the bridge played by Andy Summers. “Don’t Stand So Close to Me,” which later won a Grammy and reached No. 1 in the UK, also featured one of vocalist-bassist Sting’s most striking protagonists to date: a teacher full of guilt and shame for being in love with a student, much like the lead character in Vladimir Nabokov’s novel <i>Lolita</i>. As with other Police albums, however, <i>Zenyatta Mondatta</i> was sonically eclectic, wrapping in a mix of instrumentals (“The Other Way of Stopping”) with quirky New Wave pop (“Canary in a Coalmine,” a clever song about someone living an anxious life) and reggae-influenced rock (“De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da”) with a dash of jazzy panache courtesy of drummer Stewart Copeland (“When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What’s Still Around”). The band’s weirdness was also present and accounted for; the instrumental “Behind My Camel” is as ominous as a horror movie interstitial, while “Shadows in the Rain” is murky dub. Nigel Gray, who had recorded and engineered the band’s first two albums, 1978’s <i>Outlandos d’Amour</i> and 1979’s <i>Reggatta de Blanc</i>, once again co-produced. That he knew the band so well was a boon: He pushed The Police to tease out their strengths—a dialed-in rhythm section, spring-loaded guitar riffs, Sting’s dynamic pop yelp—and refine these unique tendencies into a more cohesive, sophisticated album. <i>Zenyatta Mondatta</i> once again reached No. 1 in the UK and became the band’s first US Top 10 album, foreshadowing even greater things to come as the 1980s got rolling.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Don't Stand So Close To Me4:03
  2. A2Driven To Tears3:21
  3. A3When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around3:33
  4. A4Canary In A Coalmine2:24
  5. A5Voices Inside My Head3:51
  6. A6Bombs Away3:07

Side B

  1. B1De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da4:09
  2. B2Behind My Camel2:53
  3. B3Man In A Suitcase2:15
  4. B4Shadows In The Rain5:09
  5. B5The Other Way Of Stopping3:21

Credits

Performers

94 collectors on Gatefold own this · 353 pressings tracked on Gatefold