The Police "Regatta De Blanc" (got it)
The second album from The Police. After the moderate success of
"Outlandos D'Amore" the band's label wanted to set them up in a flash
studio with a high profile producer, but the band chose instead to stick
with the same recording setup as their first album, the used the profits of the first album to pay for
the recording of this one, whichj meant that the label had less control
over what the band recorded.
The album that resulted was regarded by Stewart Copeland as the best
that the Police ever made. It was the album where they fully embraced
reggae to supplement and even supplant their post-punk pop sound of the first album. The
influence of reggae also helped shape Copeland's drumming style
significantly with his floating backbeats.
Regatta (the album title is pidgin for 'white reggae') was also a
relatively even spread songwriting-wise. Sting wasn't lord and master,
with Copeland contributing just as many songs, and Andy Summers putting
in some too.
"Message in a bottle" is a brilliant track. The Police always had an ear
for a pop hit - even their heady concept album 'Ghost in the Machine'
features the light and poppy (slightly out of place) "Everything little
thing she does is magic".
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