''Reggatta de Blanc'' is the second
studio album by British
rock band
the Police
The Police were an English rock band formed in London in 1977. For most of their history the line-up consisted of primary songwriter Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums, percussion). The Poli ...
, released on 2 October 1979 by
A&M Records
A&M Records was an American record label founded as an independent company by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in 1962. Due to the success of the discography A&M released, the label garnered interest and was acquired by PolyGram in 1989 and began distr ...
. It was the band's first release to top the
UK Albums Chart
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and features their first two UK number-one singles: "
Message in a Bottle" and "
Walking on the Moon
"Walking on the Moon" is a song by British rock band the Police, released as the second single from their second studio album, '' Reggatta de Blanc'' (1979). The song was written by the band's lead vocalist and bassist Sting. It went on to be ...
". In early 1980, the album was reissued in the United States on two 10" discs, one album side per disc, and as a collector's edition with a poster of the band.
The music features the Police's distinctive appropriation of
reggae
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and frontman
Sting's
Caribbean vocal inflections. The album's title loosely translates in French to "White Reggae".
It was the band's second album to bear a
Franglais
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Etymology
The word ''Franglais'' was first att ...
title, after their 1978 debut album ''
Outlandos d'Amour''. ''Reggatta de Blanc'' proved more popular and successful than its predecessor.
The title track earned the band their first
Grammy Award
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for
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
The Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance was an honor presented to recording artists for quality instrumental rock performances at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Award ...
.
In 2003, ''Reggatta de Blanc'' was ranked at number 369 on ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine's list of
the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Background
''Reggatta de Blanc'' took four weeks to record, spaced over several months. Unlike its successor, ''
Zenyatta Mondatta
''Zenyatta Mondatta'' (stylised as ''Zenyattà Mondatta'' on the album cover artwork) is the third studio album by English rock band the Police, released on 3 October 1980 by A&M Records. It was co-produced by the band and Nigel Gray.
''Zeny ...
'', there was no pressure on the band. Of the sessions, drummer
Stewart Copeland
Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is a Scottish-American musician and composer. He is best known for his work as the drummer of the English rock band the Police from 1977 to 1986, and again from 2007 to 2008. Before playing with th ...
said, "We just went into the studio and said, 'Right, who's got the first song?' We hadn't even rehearsed them before we went in."
Against the wishes of
A&M Records
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, who had wanted to equip the promising band with a bigger studio and more famous producer, the Police opted to again record at
Surrey Sound with
Nigel Gray
Nigel Gray (1947 – 30 July 2016) was an English record producer. His album credits include '' Outlandos d'Amour'' (1978), '' Reggatta de Blanc'' (1979), and ''Zenyatta Mondatta'' (1980) for the Police, ''Kaleidoscope'' (1980) and '' Juju'' (1981 ...
. The small budget (between £6,000 and £9,000) was easily covered by the profits of their previous album, ''
Outlandos d'Amour'',
further ensuring that the record label would have no control over the actual creation of the band's music.
Whereas ''Outlandos d'Amour'' had benefited from one of the most prolific songwriting periods of
Sting's life, the recording sessions for ''Reggatta de Blanc'' were so short on new material that the band even considered re-recording "
Fall Out" at one point.
To fill in the gaps, Sting and Copeland dug up old songs they had written and used elements of them to create new songs. Much of the lyrics to "
Bring On the Night
''Bring On the Night'' is the first live album by Sting recorded over the course of several live shows in 1985 and released in 1986. The title is taken from a song by the Police from their 1979 album ''Reggatta de Blanc''. The songs performed ...
" were recycled from Sting's
Last Exit song "Carrion Prince (O Ye of Little Hope)" and "
The Bed's Too Big Without You
"The Bed's Too Big Without You" is a song by English rock band The Police, released as the final single from their second studio album '' Reggatta de Blanc'' (1979). It was written by lead vocalist and bassist Sting. An alternate version was r ...
" similarly started as a Last Exit tune,
while "Does Everyone Stare" originates from a piano piece Copeland wrote in college. The closing track "No Time This Time" was previously the B-side to "
So Lonely
"So Lonely" is a song by English rock band The Police, released as the third and final single in November 1978 from their debut studio album '' Outlandos d'Amour'' (1978), and again in February 1980 as a re-release. The song uses a reggae styl ...
" in November 1978, and was added to pad out the album's running time.
Music and lyrics
As on the band's first album, ''Reggatta de Blanc'' features the Police's original fusion of
hard rock,
British pop, Jamaican
reggae
Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay" was the first popular song to use the ...
, and
new wave music
New wave is a loosely defined music genre that encompasses pop-oriented styles from the late 1970s and the 1980s. It was originally used as a catch-all for the various styles of music that emerged after punk rock, including punk itself. Late ...
. The instrumental "
Reggatta de Blanc", one of the few songs written by the Police as a group, was developed from an extended instrumental piece that the band would typically work into their live performances of "
Can't Stand Losing You". "Bring On the Night" was written three years earlier as "Carrion Prince", the title taken from
Ted Hughes
Edward James "Ted" Hughes (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was an English poet, translator, and children's writer. Critics frequently rank him as one of the best poets of his generation and one of the twentieth century's greatest wri ...
's poem "King of Carrion", and is about
Pontius Pilate
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; however, after reading ''
The Executioner's Song'', Sting felt that the words fitted
Gary Gilmore's death wish, and says that since then, "I sing it with him in mind."
"The Bed's Too Big Without You" was covered by reggae singer
Sheila Hylton in 1981, and became a UK Top 40 hit.
Reception and legacy
''Reggatta de Blanc'' continued to build on the success of ''Outlandos d'Amour'', hitting number one on the British, Australian, and Dutch album charts upon its release in October 1979.
"
Message in a Bottle" and "
Walking on the Moon
"Walking on the Moon" is a song by British rock band the Police, released as the second single from their second studio album, '' Reggatta de Blanc'' (1979). The song was written by the band's lead vocalist and bassist Sting. It went on to be ...
" were released as singles and both reached number one in the UK, the band's first singles to do so.
According to rock journalist Tim Peacock, with its success, the album transformed the Police "into one of the
post-punk
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era's defining bands".
The album was met with positive reviews from magazines such as ''
Smash Hits
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'', ''
People
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'', and ''
Rolling Stone
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''. Writing for the latter in December 1979, Debra Rae Cohen said that objections to the band's stylistic appropriations of new wave and reggae are "rendered moot by the sheer energy of the band's rhythmic counter-punching". In ''
The Village Voice
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''s year-end
Pazz & Jop poll of American critics nationwide, ''Reggatta de Blanc'' was voted the 35th best album of 1979.
Robert Christgau
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, the poll's creator and the ''Voice''s chief critic, was lukewarm about the album in ''
Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981): "The idea is to fuse Sting's ringing rock voice and the trio's aggressive, hard-edged rock attack with a less eccentric version of reggae's groove and a saner version of reggae's mix. To me the result sounds half-assed. And though I suppose I might find the 'synthesis' innovative if I heard as much reggae as they do in England, it's more likely I'd find it infuriating."
In
1981
Events January
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, the album's title track earned the band a
Grammy Award
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for
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
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. In a retrospective review for
AllMusic
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, Greg Prato said that the band's intense touring schedule leading up to the album had made their unique
reggae rock fusion sharper, leading to a work that was "much more polished production-wise and fully developed from a songwriting standpoint", but also "more sedate" than their first album.
''Reggatta de Blanc'' has appeared frequently on professional listings of the greatest albums.
In 2003, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked the record at number 369 on its list of
the 500 greatest albums of all time; on an updated version of the list published in 2012, it placed at number 372. In 2006, it was included in the book ''
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''. In 2014, ''
Spin'' cited it as one of the major moments in the history of
white reggae
People from the Caribbean have made significant contributions to British Black music for many generations.
Trinidadian Calypso
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.
Based on such rankings, the aggregate website
Acclaimed Music
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lists ''Reggatta de Blanc'' as the 418th-most acclaimed album in history. In an interview with ''
Modern Drummer
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'', Stewart Copeland named it his favourite Police album.
Track listing
Personnel
The album credits are printed as: "All noises by the Police. All arrangements by the Police."
The Police
*
Sting – bass guitar, vocals
*
Andy Summers
Andrew James Summers (born 31 December 1942), is an English guitarist who was a member of the rock band The Police. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a band member in 2003. Summers has recorded solo albums, collaborated w ...
– guitar, keyboards, vocals
*
Stewart Copeland
Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is a Scottish-American musician and composer. He is best known for his work as the drummer of the English rock band the Police from 1977 to 1986, and again from 2007 to 2008. Before playing with th ...
– drums, vocals; intro piano
(track 10)
Production
*
Nigel Gray
Nigel Gray (1947 – 30 July 2016) was an English record producer. His album credits include '' Outlandos d'Amour'' (1978), '' Reggatta de Blanc'' (1979), and ''Zenyatta Mondatta'' (1980) for the Police, ''Kaleidoscope'' (1980) and '' Juju'' (1981 ...
–
engineering
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,
production
* The Police – production
*
Janette Beckman – back cover photography
* Michael Ross –
art direction
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
, design
* James Wedge – front cover photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
References
External links
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) at
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