Album
Outlandos D'Amour
1978 · Rock
107 collectors on Gatefold own this

Outlandos D'Amour is an Electronic album by The Police, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 366 pressings tracked, owned by 107 collectors.
About
Going by their backgrounds, The Police were one of the most unorthodox bands associated with the nascent punk era. Vocalist-bassist Sting worked as a school teacher by day and a jazz musician at night, while drummer Stewart Copeland was a tour manager and drummer for the prog band Curved Air. And guitarist Andy Summers had been kicking around the British music scene since the 1960s, with stints playing with (among others) Soft Machine and The Animals. When the musicians came together as The Police, they filtered these disparate influences into a lively debut album, <i>Outlandos d’Amour</i>. Fittingly, the trio made the album with another unexpected pick: engineer Nigel Gray, a medical doctor who moonlighted in music and operated the Surrey Sound Studios. Recorded on a shoestring budget over six months, <i>Outlandos d’Amour</i> included the expected raucous barn burners (“Truth Hits Everybody”) alongside laid-back reggae rock (“So Lonely,” “Can’t Stand Losing You”) and quirky pub rock (“Hole In My Life,” “Born in the 50’s”). Musically, Sting’s nimble basslines meshed well with Copeland’s fluid grooves, giving <i>Outlandos d’Amour</i> a crisp, no-nonsense rhythmic foundation, while Summers dug into his arsenal of experience for guitar riffs. An urgent vocalist, Sting brought depth and sincerity to these yearning songs—which also helped the tango “Roxanne” (featuring a narrator who tells his beloved she no longer has to work in a red light district) an unexpected hit. And in what would become a hallmark for The Police, the album contains a few sonic curveballs—the laugh and uneasy piano at the beginning of “Roxanne,” or a spoken-word bridge on the tensile “Be My Girl—Sally.” In the end, <i>Outlandos d’Amour</i> is one of the most influential albums of the punk era—a forward-looking record that captured the excitement and energy of the burgeoning New Wave movement.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Next To You2:51
- A2So Lonely4:48
- A3Roxanne3:13
- A4Hole In My Life4:48
- A5Peanuts3:54
Side B
- B1Can't Stand Losing You3:02
- B2Truth Hits Everybody2:53
- B3Born In The 50's3:42
- B5Masoko Tanga5:41
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- brittle
- driving
- punky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alberto LizzioCONDUCTOR
- Alexander PervomanskyVIOLIN
- Andy SummersGUITAR
- Stewart CopelandDRUMS
- StingBASS BASS GUITAR BASS, LEAD VOCALS
107 collectors on Gatefold own this · 366 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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