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Six Pack (The Police box set)

Six Pack is a collection of seven-inch singles released by British rock band the Police in 1980.

Six Pack
Box set by
Released30 May 1980 (1980-05-30)[1]
Recorded1978–1979
GenreNew wave
LabelA&M
Producer
The Police chronology
Reggatta de Blanc
(1979)
Six Pack
(1980)
Zenyatta Mondatta
(1980)

The pack, which came in a PVC folder contained the first five A&M singles by the band, namely "Roxanne", "Can't Stand Losing You", "So Lonely", "Message in a Bottle" and "Walking on the Moon", plus a mono version of "The Bed's Too Big Without You", which was previously unreleased. This latter song was chosen for promotional purposes for TV and radio airplay, and often regarded as the group's latest single upon release of the set.

The records in the pack were all produced on blue vinyl in picture covers with specially adapted labels which featured an overhead picture of the heads of the band (originally used on the back cover of the Reggatta de Blanc LP), rather than the original "A&M" logo. Each single was also accompanied by a special picture card (3 group shots and 3 solo shots), with the lyrics of each single printed on the reverse.

The release reached number 17 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1980.[2] Due to changes in chart rules, this set would have been classified as an album after 1983, when Gallup took over compilation of the chart[3] and a Michael Jackson singles pack became the first set of 7-inch singles to chart as an album.[4]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Sting, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Roxanne" 3:00
2."Peanuts (by Stewart Copeland & Sting)" 3:54
3."So Lonely" 3:10
4."No Time This Time" 3:20
5."Can't Stand Losing You" 2:58
6."Dead End Job"Copeland, Sting, Summers3:30
7."Message in a Bottle" 3:50
8."Landlord"Copeland, Sting3:09
9."Walking on the Moon" 3:59
10."Visions of the Night" 3:05
11."The Bed's Too Big Without You" 3:30
12."Truth Hits Everybody" 2:26

Credits edit

  • Sting – Lead vocals, bass
  • Andy Summers – Guitar, backing vocals, piano and spoken introduction on "Dead End Job"
  • Stewart Copeland – Drums, percussions, backing vocals

References edit

  1. ^ "News" (PDF). Record Mirror. 17 May 1980. p. 4. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  2. ^ The Police in the UK Charts, The Official Charts.
  3. ^ The Guinness Book of Top 40 Charts, second edition, Guinness Publishing, 1996
  4. ^ The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums, third edition, Guinness Publishing, 1988, page 196

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