If we’re discussing an album with songs
about stalking, emotional control of another human being, Carl Jung, the Loch
Ness Monster appearing as a result of a suburbanite’s frustration with life and
Oedipus, you’d probably surmise Love That Album podcast is focusing on the
Synchronicity by The Police….and you’d be right.
For LTA episode 109, I am joined by
songwriter and singer Shannon Hurley (aka Numbers Girl on All Time Top Ten
Podcast) to talk about the final studio album released in 1983 by Gordon
Sumner, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland. Synchronicity was hugely popular in
its day, but for some reason, the band’s detractors have seen them as a singles
band at best and pretend-punk at worst.
Yes, their singles were hugely popular
on the radio (a cardinal sin for the cool kids), and yes, their albums did
contain filler. However, many of the deeper cuts on all 5 albums revealed some
gems played by 3 fantastic musicians who knew the dynamics of how to play as a
band, not just 3 excellent musicians trying to outdo each other. All 3 wrote
songs, some blackly comical, some too earnest, but none of it seemingly the
sort of material that would be of interest to the teenagers who were buying the
records.
Shannon and I delve into Synchronicity
track by track (a rare return to an earlier LTA format) to discuss the album’s
themes, musicianship, and whether it’s dated.
Eric Reanimator chimes in with his
thoughts about The Crack by another punky reggae band, Ruts as well as cultural
appropriation for his Album I Love segment.
You can download the show by searching for Love That Album in the iTunes
store or downloading streaming directly from http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com.
Send the show feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3
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My huge thanks to Shannon for coming
onto the show and bringing some great conversation. You can check out her
website at http://shannonhurley.com
which will have links to her albums and
social media. She’s a fantastic musician and I particularly recommend her
albums with Ben Eisen under the Lovers and Poets moniker. You can also hear her
dulcet tones on the All Time Top Ten podcast….more on that in episode 110 of
LTA.
If you enjoy what you hear on the podcast, please tell a friend or ten
to tune into the Love That Album.
Right click to download episode 109 here.