The end of 1983 was "The Police" at the end, before the police but still put a decent legacy before: "Synchronicity" (yes, yes Sting began to read clever books and to keep himself for an intellectual, what was the beginning of the end ) can show that, in my opinion best LP B-side of all time - a fantastic odyssey through Stings thoughts and feelings between pain, jealousy and longing that sets us apart at the end of the middle of the Sahara. Me Also worth mentioning "Synchronicity I" (which goes like hell!), "Oh My God", the cute "Walking In Your Footsteps" and the quirky bonus track "Murder By Numbers". So awesome Sting was in the year 1983 was almost unprecedented, (solo) after he was no longer really and undoubtedly he will no longer be there in the future. One must also not forget the two companions Stings, the captivating poly rhythm drummer Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers savvy at the shrill-distorted guitar, contributed a lot to the sound of perhaps the most brilliant trio of pop and rock history ...