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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
Broken Music ([[2003]]) is a 336 page autobiography written by [[Sting]], in which he describes his youth, his [[Last Exit]] days and the start and early days of [[The Police]].
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This is a 336 page autobiography written by [[Sting]] in which he describes his youth, his [[Last Exit]] days and the start and early days of [[The Police]].
  
Paperback edition was published on [[2004-09-06]] (Outlandos newsletter - autumn 2004)
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The paperback edition was published on [[2004-09-06]] ([[Outlandos newsletter]] - autumn [[2004]])
 
 
Introduction written by The Edge of U2.
 
  
 
=Quotations and trivia=
 
=Quotations and trivia=

Latest revision as of 01:07, 24 September 2021


Broken Music
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Author: Sting
Country: USA
Language: English
Publisher: Dial Press
Publication date: November 2003 (hardcover)

2004-09-06 (paperback)

ISBN: 0-385-33678-0

Introduction

This is a 336 page autobiography written by Sting in which he describes his youth, his Last Exit days and the start and early days of The Police.

The paperback edition was published on 2004-09-06 (Outlandos newsletter - autumn 2004)

Quotations and trivia

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Editions

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See also

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External links and reviews

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References

  • Sting. Broken Music. New York: Dial Press, 2003.