03/06/2007 05:52:55 PM

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STING - STING REFORMED POLICE TO SURPRISE FANS

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British rocker STING reformed THE POLICE nearly a quarter of a century after they split to surprise his fans. The ROXANNE hitmaker, who left The Police to focus on his solo career in 1984, reunited the band to satisfy a long-standing urge he could no longer suppress. He says, "The logic of leaving the band when it was the most successful band in the world was odd. I needed the freedom to write songs on a wider palette and I did that for the next 25 years. Every time I had a successful album, The Police went further away. "Then one day I woke and said now is the time to deal with this thing. "I'd just done this lute album that was more successful that I could have ever imagined. I could do another one but that would be painting myself into a corner. "Do I want to do another Sting record? I thought, I'm not ready. What will really surprise people, really surprise me? "What kept coming into my head was, 'Phone the boys.' Then I made the call. They were thrilled and so am I." The Police reunion tour kicks off in Vancouver, Canada in May (07).


03/06/2007 05:52:55 PM


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