Every Breath You Take has all the evidence that Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland deserved their 2003 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Unfortunately, not a lot of that evidence is visual. The Police's videos--at least the 10 directed by Derek Burbige--seem thrown together and uninspired, consisting mostly of the trio half-heartedly lip-syncing or merely horsing around (the four later ones by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme are a considerable improvement). We do get to see Sting at his most punk (a 1978 live version of "Can't Stand Losing You") and most... iconic (the "Every Breath You Take" video), and the 48-minute Ghost in the Machine-era documentary is interesting. But it wasn't MTV that got the Police into the Hall; it was superb musicianship and wonderful songs. And here in their digitally remastered glory, they all sound great. --Sam Graham [show more]
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