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Revision as of 01:13, 1 February 2010
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File:ThePoliceArchive screenshot jan2010.jpg Screenshot of The Police Archive website | |
Url: | http://www.thepolicearchive.com |
Maintainer(s): | anonymous |
Country: | UK |
Fansite language: | English |
Funding: | unknown |
Summary
The Police Archive is a site containing a private collection of The Police, including rare records and memorabilia.
Review
The Police Archive is the definitive site for information about recordings and memorabilia from The Police. From master tapes, videos and still photos to radio shows and memorabilia to the albums and singles, this is a museum quality collection. The site is new (October 2009) and will be adding many images to supplement its lists of holdings. Whether you are an avid Police fan or interested in music rarities, this site is one everyone should visit.
On A&M Records www.onamrecords.com
Site history
- The site was first launched on the 20th October 2009.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
References
- [2] website