This was the first Police song to chart. 180-gram vinyl. From a punky reggae party to world domination. Sly storytelling wrapped in sleek, punchy New Wave. Two music videos exist for the song. With Stewart Copeland, The Police, Sting, Andy Summers. Hole In My Life 6. The Police. The Police first charted in 1979. However, after it’s re-release in 1979, it peaked at number 2 on that same chart. First time on vinyl for the first official live album collection, originally released on a 2CD set in 1995, from The Police. An edited version of "Can't Stand Losing You" from the Boston … Live! Stewart Copeland Il Batterista dei Police #83. 9:52. 1 was recorded in 1979 and shows a trio on the rise performing at its rawest, propelled by bassist and lead singer Sting, followed by drummer extraordinaire Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers, … The Police: Deep Cuts. Record Store Day Drop 2021: 'Live!'. 1979 "Can't Stand Losing You" Sting Outlandos d'Amour: 1978 "Canary in a Coalmine" Sting Zenyatta Mondatta: 1980 "Contact" Stewart Copeland Reggatta de Blanc: 1979 "Darkness" Stewart Copeland Ghost in the Machine: 1981 "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" Sting Zenyatta Mondatta: 1980 "Dead End Job" Sting Stewart Copeland: Non-album single Landlord 14. • First time on vinyl for the first official live album collection, originally released on a 2CD set in 1995, from The Police. Notify me. Blue Vinyl. Following concerts. This London reggae-rock trio dominated the early MTV era. Two music videos exist for the song. So Lonely 3. Last updated: 20 Jun 2021, 16:49 Etc/UTC. 34:52. Cant Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police Full Movie. THE POLICE - Andy Summers - I can't stand losing you Surviving the Police - Part1. It took until 1985 for a live Police album to be released, but when it came it proved to have been worth the wait. With Stewart Copeland, The Police, Sting, Andy Summers. It was written by the band's lead singer and bassist Sting as a song about suicide. THE POLICE - Andy Summers - I can't stand losing you Surviving the Police - Part2. Johnny Borrell, however, will surely be paying close attention as 'Don't Stand So Close To … Can’t stand losing you – The Police (1979) Zoeken naar: Archief (Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding (1967) 5:01 AM (The pros and cons of hitch hiking) – Roger Waters (1984) 7 seconds – Youssou N’Dour & Neneh Cherry (1994) 99 Luftballons – Nena (1983) Get the The Police Setlist of the concert at My Father’s Place, Roslyn, NY, USA on October 2, 1979 from the The Police Around the World Tour and other The Police Setlists for free on setlist.fm! 1979 Don't Stand So Close To Me '86 78 1986 Rock. Vol. The Police: Can't Stand Losing You - Version 2 (Video 1979) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Walking On De Moon 5. ... Can't Stand Losing You 61 1979 Rock. Other Label Notes: ⓟ 1978 A&M Records Ltd. The Police Rainbow Theatre, London - Dec 19, 1979 Dec 19 1979. The Police - Can't Stand Losing You (Hatfield Polytechnic 1979) Can't Stand Losing You (Live) ‎ (7", Shape, Single, Pic) A&M Records. The Police: Next Steps. The second features the group performing the song in front of a red backdrop. They are not supposed to be deep and meaningful, but more of a joke. The Police made two music videos for this track. Liner Notes. For the first time on vinyl, The Police's first official live album collection, Live!, originally released on a 2-CD set in 1995. LPx2 $39.99. Directed by Derek Burbidge. Slow motion shots of the group live appear as well. "Can't Stand Losing You" features lyrics which, according to Sting, is "about a teenage suicide, which is always a bit of a joke." Sting also claimed that the lyrics took him only five minutes to write. The song is musically similar to "Roxanne", with both songs bearing a reggae influence and a rock chorus. The song also makes use of the Echoplex. A year later, after The Police became widely known, it was re-released and went to #2. It hit #42 in England when it was released in 1978. 34:52. on heavyweight coloured vinyl, on 12th June. The Police - Can't Stand Losing You (live in Essen) - YouTube Highlights include early hits and classics such as Next to You, So Lonely, Bring on the Night, The Bed’s Too Big Without You, Roxanne, Walking on the Moon and Can’t Stand Losing You. "Can't Stand Losing You" is a song by English rock band The Police, released from their debut album Outlandos d'Amour, both in 1978. THE POLICE - Andy Summers - I can't stand losing you Surviving the Police - Part1. Every Breath You Take 1 1983 Rock. AckuDonald79988948. Notes. The song was performed by The Police. According to Songfacts, this song is about a teenager who commits suicide when he loses his girlfriend. It took Sting only a few minutes to write the lyrics. They are not supposed to be deep and meaningful, but more of a joke. This was the first Police song to chart. It hit #42 in England when it was released in 1978. Regatta De Blanc 4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1979 Vinyl release of "Can't Stand Losing You" on Discogs. • Two separate double LPs showcase the band on two stages: Volume 1 Recorded in 1979 – shows a trio on the rise performing at its rawest, propelled by bassist and lead singer Sting, followed by d Inspired by The Police. The Police - Live! First time on vinyl for the first official live album collection, originally released on a 2CD set in 1995, from The Police. Vol. 7:26. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1979 Vinyl release of "Can't Stand Losing You" on Discogs. Coming on Vinyl. Two separate double LPs showcase the band in two stages: Volume 1 Recorded in 1979 … So Lonely - Live In Atlanta / 2003. The Police Excommunicated. Matrix at 12 o'clock except were indicated differently. Bring On The Night 8. 1:00:00. Directed by Derek Burbidge. Volume 1 on blue vinyl was recorded in 1979 at the Orpheum in Boston, during the tour for The Police’s second album Reggatta de Blanc, and was broadcast on local radio station WBCN at the time. It captures The Police at their most frantic and energetic – a trio on the rise performing at its rawest. The Police Live! The Police Excommunicated. 1980 contributed to refresh the popularity of The Police about a decade after their break-up, at a time when all three members were enjoying successful solo careers. Editors’ Notes This album contains concerts from two different periods in The Police's career, illustrating how much the trio changed over the course of just a few years. Limited to 3,000 U.S. copies. Next To You 2. Message In A Bottle 9. The intriguing detours on the road to global superstardom. Limited to 3000 copies. There are 2 different variations concerning the moulded area around the spindle hole: Can't Stand Losing You - mastered by Tony Briggs (Tone) (this one) Can't Stand Losing You - with no mastering credits. The big hits - 'Message In A Bottle', 'Roxanne', 'Can't Stand Losing You', 'Walking On The Moon' - form an integral strand of music's DNA, even if their influence isn't always directly cited. They had chart topping singles covering a span of 8 years. 44:38. The Police Granby Halls, Leicester - Dec 20, 1979 Dec 20 1979. 581 036-7. 1986 So Lonely 96 1980 Rock. The Police - My Father's Place Roslyn, NY October 2 1979 FM 1. CD 4th March 12" Live In … Go to http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1418 for more info on "Can't Stand Losing You." Pressed on heavyweight blue vinyl. The Police Excommunicated. 581 036-7. View wiki It captures The Police at their most frantic and energetic. Can't Stand Losing You (live) / Roxanne (live) was released as a 7" single and 12" picture shape disc - there are also 12" vinyls and CD-singles with various Voices Inside My Head mixes Variants, special editions and re-releases Peanuts (applause cut quickly for tape flip) 11. The Bed's Too Big Without You 10. 1: Boston 1979 [RSD Drops 2021] | Record Exchange. The Police Excommunicated. This double live CD captured two shows in the States, some four years apart. "Dead End Job", the B-side of "Can't Stand Losing You", is based on a riff Copeland wrote in high school. Sting's lyrics mention being a teacher as a dead-end job, which was his job before joining The Police. Format / LP Released / 06/12/2021 Get the The Police Setlist of the concert at Burgemeester Damen Sportpark, Geleen, Netherlands on June 4, 1979 from the The Police Around the World Tour and other The Police Setlists for free on setlist.fm! This was filmed on the same day as the red backdropped version of "Roxanne". The first half is taken from a 1979 show when the band were just coming into their own. The Police Essentials. Born In The 50's Their last appearance in the charts was 1986. Roxy Music - Angel Eyes Can't Stand Losing You was the #61 song in 1979 in the Rock & Roll charts. The Police played in Bombay, Rang Bhaven (some sources mention "Homi Bha Bha" Auditorium), India on 1980.03.26. The Police: Influences. The Police are taking part in this year’s Record Store Day Drops with an exclusive release of Live! 21st February Live At Hatfield Polytechnics London England Cd (Track 11, 2nd Time Can't Stand Losing You, Was Never Broadcasted!) THE POLICE - Andy Summers - I can't stand losing you Surviving the Police - Part2. Top March. Red vinyl with red A&M logo at label. Record Store Day 'Drop 1' Release - Remaining stock available to purchase online from 6pm 12th June First time on vinyl for the first official live album collection, originally released on a 2CD set in 1995, from The Police. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1979 Vinyl release of "Can't Stand Losing You" on Discogs. The song also was released as the follow-up single to "Roxanne", reaching number 2 in the UK Singles Chart on a re-release in 1979. Roxanne 12.Can't Stand Losing You E: 13. Bed’s too Big without You (1979) Bring on the Night (1979) Can’t Stand Losing You (1978) De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (1980) Don’t Stand So Close to Me (1980) Driven to Tears (1980) Every Breath you Take (1983) Every Little Thing She does is Magic (1981) Just like many other songs by The Police and Sting, this song has a very strong reggae influence. Comment below with facts and trivia about the song and we may include it in our song facts! 44:38. Attendance - 5000 people sellout. One version features the group playing the song on a stage with Sting wearing huge glasses. It also had the merit of showcasing the band's live activity, and their propensity for rearranging and extending known songs such as "Roxanne" and "Walking on the Moon". Fallout 7. The Police - Live at The Longhorn in Minneapolis, MN - May 24, 1979 Audio Preview “Can’t Stand Losing You” peaked at numbers 42 on the UK Singles Chart upon its first release in 1978. Originally released as a 2CD set in 1995, this is the first time this official live album collection will be available on vinyl.