FREAKS - Issue #5


In this Issue:
Red vinyl Roxanne single
Deborah Holland interview
Stewart Copeland Discovery interview
Message in a bottle single
Sting Dallas radio interview 1996
Curved Air history
Japanese Police bootleg cd's
Q Magazine with Sting
New Police CD-single
New Police Video disc
FREAK Reactions


Before you start reading, put on you "Ghost in the machine" CD and go directly to "Too Much Information".

(Even if youre at work right now, just sing the song !)

PLAY LOUD PLEASE

Yes?

Too much information running through my brain
Too much information driving me insane

I've seen the world six times over
Sea of Japan to the cliffs of Dover
Overkill, overview, over my dead body
over me, over you, over everybody

Too much information running through my brain
Too much information driving me insane

Okay, you may continue, there is enough POLICE blood in your brain now.


In this Issue:
Red vinyl Roxanne single
Deborah Holland interview
Stewart Copeland Discovery interview
Message in a bottle single
Sting Dallas radio interview 1996
Curved Air history
Japanese Police bootleg cd's
Q Magazine with Sting
New Police CD-single
New Police Video disc

FREAK Reactions


This is for the freaks:
I heard that there exists a red vynil Roxanne single. Can you tell us something about it? Till next
Joe R. Lopes

Erwin Kempen: That is correct. I have seen only 2 copies so far. This was a test pressing for the colours. As you know there is only a blue and light blue version. This single has no picture sleeve (who cares!) but label and maxtrix # is equal to the blue vinyl.


Deborah Holland
Check out this page for an 1989 interview with 1995 picture.

http://www.carleton.ca/~aprasad/animal.html


Shelly already mentioned something on the xmission list about this, I was not able to copy this interview but here is the link:

http://www.discovery.com/DCO/doc/1012/world/tlive/chatindex.html

Stewart is talking about his latest project, the music score for Discovery channel's first movie "The Leopards son". Premier of this movie is in the US next Friday September 27th.

("Can't wait to hear it , Stewart!")


Finally the single came in, details are:

Message in a bottle(4.49)/Canary in a coalmine(2.24)
Memories Collectables A&M 502187387

There is no picture sleeve.


Nice versions of 2 songs Sting did in a Dallas studio during an interview on "MIX 102.9" KDMX radio on September 6 1996. Songs he did were:

I'M SO HAPPY I CAN'T STOP CRYING
YOU STILL TOUCH ME

Worth picking up this tape. Total time about 20 minutes. Thanks Brian.


In the next issue's the bands history before The Police, starting today with Stewart:

CURVED AIR

September 1974 till November 1974
Sonja Kristina / Darryl Way / Phil Kohn / Florian Pilkington / Francis Monkman

December 1974 till August 1975
Sonja Kristina / Stewart Copeland /Mick Jaques / Darryl Way / Phil Kohn

August 1975 till September 1975
Sonja Kristina / Stewart Copeland /Mick Jaques / Darryl Way / John Perry

September 1975 till August 1976
Sonja Kristina / Stewart Copeland /Mick Jaques / Darryl Way / Tony Reeves

September 1976 till December 1976
Sonja Kristina / Stewart Copeland /Mick Jaques / Tony Reeves / Alex Richman

Before September 1974 there were another 3 Curved Air formations but none of them included Stewart.


Here is a list of bootlegs which have been released in Japan on CD, The Police only:

1. Message in a bottle volume two /BAN-025-b
   Melbourne 1981 concert
   There might be volume 1 and 3 aswell.
2. Fall Out /Party Line PLCD-003
   Tokyo February 2 1981
   Quality is better (new tape!) than all the other vinyls or cd's
   that have been released before.
3. World tour in concert /WTO-10
   assorted concert from The Police and Sting solo
4. The perfect Show /PLANET X PLAN 022
   Mix of Hatfield 1979 and New York april 1979
5. Live at Boston Orpheum Theatre November 1979/ INP-013
   Boston well known !
6. Live at the Omni Atlanta Georgia 1983/ INP-012
   Atlanta well known !
   As if they knew this was going to be released officialy.
7. Back in New York /TP 7911
   New York Palladium November 1979

Most of them are very difficult to get, you need a source in Japan. The big wholesalers in Europe and America can't supply these. So once in a while you see a tittle on a fair but expect price around $50.00 for a single CD.


Check October 1996 issue of British magazine Q. It has a 6 page interview with Sting during the time he was in California for his MF tour. Some nice pictures, too bad Q used so many old pictures aswell. Next month there will be a free CD enclosed with the magazine, Sting will be on thisone again.


Wendy and Dave Dunn wrote:

Some "Freak" news for you. This came from a friend of ours and he did not want us to put this out to the whole mailing list just yet. The DJ 12" Ltd Ed double pack of Police "Voices inside my head" remixes are to be released commercially on CD and 12" on the 30/09/96. Also the next Sting single is "I'm so happy...." release date 11/11/96 the other tracks haven't been decided yet. These are for the UK so not sure about the rest of Europe or US. Do you know anymore ? Can you find out more ? It's a bit of a rip off if A&M are releasing the remixes again, but that's A&M for you!

Bye
W & D


Rumours say that there will be a new laser disc from Japan released on October 20 1996. On this this disc you can find a police concert from 1982, it is called:

"Live Ghost in the machine tour" 90 minutes concert of Gateshead England of July 31 1982.

FINALLY SOMEBODY AT A&M DID SOMETHING RIGHT !


From: bla00038@wvnvm.wvnet.edu (Jon S. Messier)

Hello Erwin and fellow FREAKS!!

Several questions:

1. The song from October 1976 London "Pathway Studios" session for Virgin records: 5. "I Can't Say," is that any relationship to the song that Sting wrote and gave to Ruben Blades for his album "Nothing But The Truth?"

Ruben Blades states in liner notes from NBTT, "had asked Sting to collaborate in a song. About a year went by and suddenly he called and said he had a song for the album, if I liked it; he also said that I could rewrite it if I wanted to . Decided to leave it as it was. I added the vocal background part to it and Carlos Rios the "I can't say" chorus.

The "I Can't Say" song on NBTT album is 3:46, with the following lyrics...

                        I CAN'T SAY
                             (Sting)

    1.  I can't say
        Words that seldom fail me stay away
        Tongue tied, I struggle to tell you,
        but clarity seems to escape me.
        What's in store when someone feeling so much,
        say no more?
        Why should you wring the truth from me?
        I love you.  I just can't say anymore.

    2.  How many time have I made a fool of myself,
        a simple fool, with nothing to say?
        How am I ever to win you for myself?
        A lonely fool is just what I'll stay.

    3.  I can't say.
        Words that seldom fail me stay away
        Tongue tied, I struggle to tell you,
        but clarity seems to escape me.

                Copyright 1988 Reggatta Music

I realize that this may be a long shot, but I am curious to know if any of the words are the same or similiar? We know that Sting steals lyrics and thoughts from himself all the time; is this one of those times?

Erwin Kempen: The song is almost the same as the one from Ruben Blades. Ofcourse Ruben's version is more Latin, Sting tried to create that with his original. Lyrics aren't the same either. Part 1 and 3 are equal to the lyrics on the album of Ruben Blades, part 2 is an instrumental piece on the original.

Sting latest songs were inspired (copied!) from some of his earlier work. Lets make a comparison between one of his first songs and one from his first solo album.

2. I thought Last Exit released an audio cassette titled, "First From Last Exit" with the following songs in 1975 (also on Wudwick label)?:

FIRST FROM LAST EXIT [Last Exit]
1. Carrion Prince
2. Fool In Love
3. I Burn For You
4. O My God
5. On This Train
6. Savage Beast
7. The Bed's Too Big Without You
8. Truth Kills
9. We Got Something

Any comments to prove or disprove this release?

Erwin Kempen : This is correct, Last Exit did release an audio tape, but it was just a few to promote their music to record company's in London. It wasn't certainly not a commercial release for sale, more a promo copy for A&R people.

3. Then my last question is about the band Sting was in before Last Exit. The Newcastle Big Band...does anyone have this recording? I am curious to know what it sounds like; any details would be nice. Is it true that this only had a press run of 200 copies? When was it released, 1972 or 1974?

THE NEWCASTLE BIG BAND [The Newcastle Big Band]
1. Adam's Apple
2. MacArthur Park
3. Li'l Darlin'
4. Hey Jude
5. Mercy Mercy
6. Trane Ride
7. Love For Sale
8. Better Get It In Your Soul

That is all for now...I hope we'll see and hear some of this early work someday from Sting...until then, we'll have to continue to cherish his current work...

Take care,
Jon

Erwin Kempen: NewCastle Big Band IS-NBB-106 released in 1972. It is true that only 200 copies have been made of this album. It is probably one of the most collectable albums with Sting on it. Freak price for this album is around $400.00.

First 50 copies didn't even had a proper label on them, they never believed to sell so quickly their albums, so after that they started to make a real Wudwick label for all the remaining 150 copies.


From: aceface@teleport.COM (your sequin baby!) Mitch Darby

Latest US promo is "I'm so happy I can't stop crying". It is a two track promo in a fold open paper sleeve.

Are you sure about this? My promo is just a simple card sleave (w/the photo from the back of MERCURY FALLING). The disc itself contains only the album version.

Erwin Kempen: Mitch you are probably right, I haven't received my copy yet and was told it was the same paper fold open paper sleeve as some of the other Sting promos.


Carlo Bolchini wrote:

On another topic, Great Dane Records - one of the first bootleg CD record label here in Italy - is going to close their shop here. They are having legal problems, and will keep the label open only to sell what they have yet in stock via mail order only. I hope to try to see what's true with it this week, and try to write you news for inclusion in the next freak issue (not sure, anyway). With this further closing, remain only two major shops open to bootlegs here in Milan, one of which is slowly reducing th amount of items availabe. This are the results of the big repression against bootlegs begun one year ago here in Italy. You can add this few lines in the next issue if you do not receive any news from me.

Ciao, Carlo.

PS:OOPS, if you want to take a look at the discog, here's the address:
http://www.mondobit.com/mow/police/discog


From: bla00038@wvnvm.wvnet.edu (Jon S. Messier)

Here is another item for the FREAKS.

1996 Album Network "World Premiere of Mercury Falling" on one 10" reel-to-reel tape. The price I saw of this item was $60.00 (U.S.).

Erwin Kempen: That is correct, go to "The Old Hippie" homepage if you want to buy this item.


From: Scott Lapatine

I don't know if this is worthy of putting in your issue, but if you can stick in something about how I'm looking for old Sting singles on ANY FORMAT, it would be most appreciated.


One of our friends has registered with Starmail.

His/her old email address was thundercracker@iwc.net, and his/her new email address is reggatta@the-police.com. Please make note of your friends new address.

You are also welcome to visit the Starmail site at http://www.starmail.com and create your own starmail email address.

StarMail is a FREE service that allows you to have a unique vanity e-mail address, such as the one your friend selected.

It's simple and fast to register and the benefits are many! For information on the many benefits of having a starmail vanity e-mail address, please read the introduction page located at http://www.starmail.com.

Thank You.

Erwin Kempen: Hopefully not everybody is changing his address now !


Hello!

Please add that the Sting Screen Saver Englishman for Windows can now be found at: http://the-police.com

Thanks, Matt


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