Compilation CD IRS / A&M Records 1995

"Frustrated by seeing Sting take over and become the star of what had been his band, it's understandable that Stewart Copeland would want to create an alter ego that wrote and performed an entire album without the meddling of others. The resemblance to the Police is startling, and if nothing else this album made clear the extent of Copeland's contribution to the Police sound. But Copeland's vocals are, as always, a taste that few people have ever acquired".
(Paul Collins, All-Music Guide)
"Former Police drummer Stewart Copeland claims to play all the instruments on this set of bouncy, quirky pop songs, and there is a distinct sonic resemblance to his old band. The songs themselves are mostly novelty numbers, enjoyable for their content the first time you hear them, and for the sheer quality of the musicianship and production when the surprise wears off. The snotty Don't Care and the punk ska Too Cool to Calypso both are very successful as comedy numbers, but have plenty of musical weight behind them. Excesses could have even been a lost Police track, a creepy cautionary tale about vaguely realizing that you've developed some very self-destructive habits. The instrumental tracks are surprisingly good as well, and it's surprising that Copeland used an alias for much of this material - it's so good that most artists would be proud to be associated with it. There are touches of the trademark Copeland musical eccentricity, such as the kazoos that fade out Theme for a Kinetic Ritual and the hammering drums on the bizarre sci-fi cowboy epic Stay Ready, but most of the material on Kollected Works is inventive new wave pop of the highest order".
(Richard Foss, All-Music Guide)
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Don't Care

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Tracklist:
01 Too Kool To Kalypso
02 Strange Things Happen
03 Thrills
04 Excesses
05 Love Lessons
06 Office Girls
07 Away from Home
08 Don't Care
09 Grandelinquent
10 My Old School
11 Ritch In a Ditch
12 Theme for Kinetic Ritual
13 Stay Ready
14 Office Talk
15 Guerilla (hidden track)
Wow thanks,
I've always wanted to hear to that record!
Kool post - thanx!
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