Strontium 90 - Police Academy (the beginnings of The Police)
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Genre: Pop/Rock | Label: Pangaea / Ark 21 | Catalog Number: 7243 8 33303 2 4 | Year: 1997
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Genre: Pop/Rock | Label: Pangaea / Ark 21 | Catalog Number: 7243 8 33303 2 4 | Year: 1997
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strontium 90: Police Academy is a music album, released by Mike Howlett in 1997, containing studio tracks and some live performances by Strontium 90, the band that played a major role in the forming of The Police. This album consists of live tracks recorded at Gong's reunion concert in Paris on May 28, 1977 as well as five studio tracks recorded in London just before the concert. Interestingly, this album also features Sting's demo version (strictly speaking not a Strontium 90 track) of Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, which later became a massive hit for The Police, as a bonus.
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Before the Police formed in late 1977, Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland spent several months as Strontium 90 with Mike Howlett, the former bassist for Gong. Howlett had written several songs and recruited the trio individually to play on his demo, and shortly afterward, Strontium 90 formed. They recorded one demo tape and played a handful of concerts, but they never attracted any interest from record labels and disbanded within months. The Police became superstars, while Howlett became a record producer, and from the evidence on Police Academy, a nine-track disc that combines the original demos with three live tracks from the band's first concert, that was for the best, because Strontium 90 would never have attracted a large following on their own. In the liner notes, Howlett claims that the group was influenced by punk, but the music on Police Academy has little to do with punk – it's an unwieldly amalgam of prog, arena rock and pop, and it doesn't do any of those particularly well. Howlett's songs are unfocused, unmelodic excuses to stretch out into instrumental interludes, while Sting's "Visions of the Night" and "3 O'Clock Shot" are unremarkable attempts at hard rock fusion. The one track that stands out is a demo of "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic," which Sting recorded alone with an acoustic guitar in 1976. Musically, it has little to do with the indulgent jams of Strontium 90, but that's a blessing – Sting flourishes in the concise, melodic structure of a pop song, and "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" captures him at his best. What's most surprising about the demo, however, is that he had the melody and lyrics completely in place a full five years before the song was officially released, which begs the question of why he waited so long to record it. In any case, the demo does make Police Academy a historical curiosity worth exploring for hardcore Police fans, even if it is the only worthwhile music on the album.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strontium 90 (band)
Strontium 90 was the name of a short-lived 1977 British band with members Mike Howlett (bass, vocals), Sting (bass, vocals), Stewart Copeland (drums), and Andy Summers (guitar). The band is most notable for introducing Summers to Sting and Copeland, as this trio would go on to massive success as The Police.
Strontium 90 was formed in early 1977 by Howlett after he quit Gong and recruited Sting and Summers to participate in a new project. Chris Cutler was unavailable to play drums, so Sting brought along Copeland, as the pair were then playing together in an early incarnation of The Police.
Strontium 90 recorded several demo tracks at Virtual Earth Studios, and then performed at a Gong reunion concert in Paris on May 28, 1977.[1] An album with some of these studio and live tracks was released in 1997 under the name "Strontium 90: Police Academy." The foursome also performed at a London club as "The Elevators" in July, 1977.[2]
Strontium 90 was also the name of an English band that made house/tribal rave music that operated from 1988 to 1991. They had four releases and were signed to G-Force Records UK.
Strontium 90 (band)
Strontium 90 was the name of a short-lived 1977 British band with members Mike Howlett (bass, vocals), Sting (bass, vocals), Stewart Copeland (drums), and Andy Summers (guitar). The band is most notable for introducing Summers to Sting and Copeland, as this trio would go on to massive success as The Police.
Strontium 90 was formed in early 1977 by Howlett after he quit Gong and recruited Sting and Summers to participate in a new project. Chris Cutler was unavailable to play drums, so Sting brought along Copeland, as the pair were then playing together in an early incarnation of The Police.
Strontium 90 recorded several demo tracks at Virtual Earth Studios, and then performed at a Gong reunion concert in Paris on May 28, 1977.[1] An album with some of these studio and live tracks was released in 1997 under the name "Strontium 90: Police Academy." The foursome also performed at a London club as "The Elevators" in July, 1977.[2]
Strontium 90 was also the name of an English band that made house/tribal rave music that operated from 1988 to 1991. They had four releases and were signed to G-Force Records UK.
Product Details:
Artist: Strontium 90
Album: Police Academy
Rating: 2 Stars
Release Date: Jul 29, 1997
Recording Date: May 28, 1977-1976
Label: Pangaea records / Ark 21 Records
Catalogue #: 7243 8 33303 2 4
Number of Discs: 1
Time: 43:09
Format: CD
Genre: Pop/Rock
Styles: New Wave, Prog-Rock/ Art Rock, Punk
Tracklisting:
1. Visions of the Night 2:57
Composed by: Sting / Performed by: Sting
2. New World Blues 4:01
Composed by: Police Academy
Performed by: Howlett
3. 3 O'Clock Shot (Live, May 28, 1977. Paris) 5:18
Composed by: Sting
Performed by: Sting
4. Lady of Delight 4:26
Composed by: Police Academy
Performed by: Howlett
5. Electron Romance 5:07
Composed by: Police Academy
Performed by: Howlett
6. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic 3:20
Composed by: Sting
Performed by: Sting
7. Towers Tumbled 5:31
Composed by: Police Academy
Performed by: Howlett
8. Electron Romance (Live, May 28, 1977. Paris) 7:57
Composed by: Police Academy
Performed by: Howlett
9. Lady of Delight (Live, May 28, 1977. Paris) 4:32
Composed by: Howlett
Performed by: Police Academy
The Japanese release (TOCP-50242) contains two extra tracks:
10. "New World Blues" (live) (Howlett)
11. "Towers Tumble" (live) (Howlett)
Credits:
Ian Anderson: Editing
Emilie Burnham: Design
Brian Cooke: Photography
Stewart Copeland: Drums
Simon Heyworth: Mastering
Mike Howlett: Bass, Producer, Liner Notes
Joe Julian: Engineer
Sting: Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Andy Summers: Guitar
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