Police Police Me

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One of the most exciting groups to slither out of the U.K. in the last five years, the Police are a harried hybrid of recent musical trends. They mesh hard rock with reggae rhythm, punk power, pop melody and Monty Python poetry to create a sound that is as distinctively exuberant as it is unnerving. At first listen, the Police sound like just a decent, melodic rock outfit. A few spins of [Outlandos D'Amour] later, one realizes the true dementia of the band….

[The songs are catchy] and crazy. "Be My Girl-Sally" is a pop poem dedicated to an inflatable rubber mate …, "Peanuts" is a frenzied swipe at stardom …, and "Roxanne" is an anguished, driving reggae which pledges tortured but undying love to a hooker….

All the siren songs on the Police's debut lp are similarly strange and never less than wonderful. Energetic, loud and melodic, The Police are as inventive as they are insane.

Ed Naha, "Police Police Me," in Feature (copyright © 1979 Feature Publishing Co., Inc.; all rights reserved; reprinted by permission), No. 95, April, 1979, p. 73.

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