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“"The melancholic suburban soul of ‘Southern Freeez’ never gets tired for me
Released to coincide with the Stones’ arrival in New York City on 1st June 1964
2 Showtime (Intrumental)
but Dan said he thought we’d got it
Feelin’ Good/What I’d Say
Outlandos D'Amour: Vinyl LP Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe “"The melancholic suburban soul ofAlthough poorly received on its initial release in 1978, The Polices 1978 debut delivered three smash hits for A&M with 'So Lonely', 'Can't Stand Losing You' and 'Roxanne', eventually making the UK Top 10 in 1979. With their trademark fusion of reggae and rock, shot through with a definite pop sensibility, their debut still carried traces of their punkier roots, spent trawling the London club circuit of the late 70s. Thus, the album offers a little
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