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On his second album, Browne emerged as the
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vet Underground singer Nico) capture the shift
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Tattoo You 1981
Tattoo You was lean, tough and bluesy – the
Stones relying on their strengths, as if they’d
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they’d idolized as kids. It spent nine weeks at
Number One on the strength of “Start Me Up,”
in which Mick Jagger snuck the line “You make
a dead man c#@e” onto the radio.
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SYNCHRONICITY 1983
“I do my best work when I’m in pain and turmoil,” Sting told Rolling Stone. And indeed, the
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of his best work yet, including “King of Pain”
and the stalker’s anthem “Every Breath You
Take.” There was pain and turmoil in the band,
too – it would be the Police’s last album. The
album’s title was inspired by Arthur Koestler’s
The Roots of Coincidence, which mentions Carl
Jung’s theory of synchronicity. Sting was an
avid reader of Koestler, and also named Ghost
in the Machine after one of his works.
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Big Star 1974
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but it didn’t get released until 1978, in part because singer Alex Chilton sounds like he’s having a nervous breakdown. It’s a record of gorgeous, disjointed heartbreak ballads.
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by PVC Records.
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Hank’ Greatest Hits 1978
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