After the complicated and experimental "Ghost In The Machine", The Police released their most successful album "Synchronicity" in 1983, an album where internal problems began to surface among the members of the band.
Here one of the characteristics of the group disappears, such as its reggae elements, however they retain the ambitious proposal of their previous work.
Four songs like "Every Breath You Take", "Synchronicity", "King Of Pain" and "Wrapped Around Your Finger" proved by themselves that even the band had enough arguments to make a great album.
From here on, the band would practically disappear, each of its members concentrating on their solo careers.
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