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  • .... Later they would be joined by [[Sting]], completing the band. They would record [[The Police]]'s first single featuring "[[Fall Out]]"/"[[Nothing Achieving ...where he would become head of their international division. The IRS record label launched many noteworthy new wave groups including REM, The Cramps, Lords o
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> This ad was printed in Record Mirror / NME / Melody Maker (September 15, [[1979]]): [[Image:1979_09_15_Me
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> The 7" was first released on [[Stewart Copeland]]'s own label [[Kryptone Records]] in early June [[1978]], then [[A&M]] picked it up fast
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...attacks. After the tour, the trio went their separate ways and have yet to record another album, primarily due to the scheduling difficulties for the three v
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...ilm scoring careers than going through the continual rigors of touring and record promotion. To some, the combination of Copeland and Clarke's virtuoso talen
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> [[The Police]] started to record their first album on [[1978-01-15]] and finished mixing it on [[1978-09-20]
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> An ad for this record in "Musik Express" (Germany) - March [[2002]]:
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...w York" (i.e. between [[1981-08-16]] and [[1981-08-21]]) and were about to record with Robert Fripp in England "next week". In later interviews he mentions t
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...days of recording together - starting on [[1984-03-19]]. Andy finished the record with other musicians in early April.
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ..."unplugged" magazine from April [[1994]] Andy mentions that recording this record only took about five days, plus another week for mixing it at another studi
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...e NAMM show. He ended up using a MESA/Boogie cabinet and a Triaxis for the record.
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...first time became excited about Stewart's band, and immediately got them a record deal with [[A&M Records]]. The album was released in November [[1978]] and
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  • In [[1974]], he founded the management agency and record label [[BTM]] (for [[British Talent Management]]), and signed a number of progres ...him to help start [[Illegal Records]], Deptford Fun City Records, Bristol Record Labels and sign The Cortinas to Step Forward Records in [[1977]].
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...had a publishing deal with Virgin Music but didn't convince them to get a record deal.
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> [[The End Of The Game]] (6:36) on the record.
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...1978-04-02]] (backing track) and [[1978-04-03]] (vocals), but left off the record. It was finally released on [[1980-12-01]] as the B-side of the [[De Do Do
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> "I think that's a good record and that particular song is very good. It is flattering that other people t
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> This live record was recorded at several venues during the [[1985-1986 The Dream of the Blue
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> Originally the band intended to record the backing track the normal way with a band performance first - and Stewar
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...shbone Ash's [[Martin Turner]]. His brother [[Kim Turner]] asked him to re-record a part of the bass track from the live recording. Martin did that in a stud
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> [[The Police]] went into the studio again in [[1986]] to re-record some of their hits. But Stewart's polo accident a few days earlier kept the
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...III|Miles Copeland]] suggested the band should write three more songs and record them later. [[Can't Stand Losing You]] was probably one of the songs that c
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...t the RCA pressing plant near Newcastle and formed his [[Illegal Records]] label.
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...Studio (Morin Heights) | Le Studio]] when the record company asked them to record a b-side. They did a ten-minute jam, and obviously some Andy overdubs to pr
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> * Record Mirror - September 19, [[1981]] review by Sunie:
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> They recorded the song for [[Outlandos d'Amour]], but it was it left off the record (as after [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]] heard [[Roxanne]] the mus
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...like my forearm on the piano and then playing the tape backwards while you record it. Great sound."
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...(film) | Brimstone and Treacle]]. During pauses in filming [[Sting]] would record demos with the use of a drum machine. On a day off before our preparation t
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> Miles talked to people from [[A&M]] and got a record deal.
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...es after each chorus. There are bits to like, but it was a good idea to re-record the song.
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> ...ne]]"/"[[Message In A Bottle]]"/"[[Walking On The Moon]]" - this promotion record's name is [[Radio Sample]]
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> In May [[1981]] they jammed at [[Surrey Sound Studios]] with the plan to record a b-side for an upcoming single. Again they played a slower version, not un
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  • | <b>Label(s):</b> This ad was printed in Record Mirror and NME (November 24, [[1979]]):[[Image:1979_11_24_tourad.jpg|80px]]
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