Why did the police disintegrate?
Technically, the rock band from the late 1970s. The police, the police, never formally dissolved. Despite the fact that the 2007 Awards Grammy has never been unsatisfactory, she played the host of "finding" the band. The next day, the fans were still excited when the band members heard the World Reunion tour.
The questions remain on why the police decided to take such an extended break from the persecution of cooperation. Members, including the mysterious singer of the singer Sting, Stewart Copeland, who originally created the band, and Andy Summers, all since 1984 took time to devote themselves to a separate career. Of these careers, Sting's was obviously the most suitable, as well as his presence in the group somewhat overshadowed the gifts of Copeland and years. As in the case of many ban on Skályds, the singers tend to get more alerts and often the band's success is attributed. Sting also showed that he was a talented lyric and composer and provided the band moreNu of their hits.
The tension of the artistic direction between Sting and Copeland began to be mounted, which was obvious with several public fights. For Copeland, probably one of the most talented rock percussionists of his age, Sting's growing control has shown as demanding. Continuous infighting, despite great commercial success, and a small compromise of some band members appeared and became almost as well recorded as the band's songs.
After creating synchronicity in 1983 and completing their world tour, the police announced plans for the necessary Sabbatical. In 1986, they briefly met to participate in three international benefit concerts of Amnesty, but subsequently did not mean any plans to create another album or go on a tour.
instead Sting continued with a successful solo career and experimented because he wished to do with the fieldsCii, with various musical forms, especially jazz. Andy Summers, whose capability of jazz guitarist barely introduced the band's songs, pleased many jazz guitarists with several albums. Copeland launched successful career scoring movies and later scored music for several video games, including Spyro The Dragon .
The police played a song or two together on several occasions. In 1992 they played a set at Sting's wedding. When they introduced Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003, they made three songs together. Intimates, however, noted that even these short performances showed signs of stress and apparently there was no time mature for meeting.
Fans, music critics and friends of the police note that such a stress was not evident from their 2007 Gramma performance, but some Conflict signs appeared during the reunion tour that followed him. At the end of 2008, a recording of a live performance in Buenos Aires in Argentina was released, but Sting said quite honestThat no new album or tour should be expected.