concert reviews
Show Date1984-02-05
LocationProvidence RI
VenueProvidence Civic Center
TourThe 'Synchronicity' years 1983/84



PROVIDENCE: Civic Center

Lack of Unity Slows Police...

Last night's cold, damp drizzle was in sharp contrast to the hot summer weather of last July when The Police played before 61,000 delirious fans at Foxborough Stadium.

Unfortunately, the weather wasn't the only contrasting note to Sunday's return swing to New England. This time it was also the music, which from an electrifying peak at the stadium fell to, at best, a pleasant, functional plateau at the Providence Civic Center.

The same intensity just wasn't there. Where the band had been on top of the world last summer with a No. 1 album and No. 1 single, they have since decided to break up for a year (to pursue individual projects) and that decision has apparently undermined their live performance.

Sunday's show was saddled with slow, ponderous moments and a disturbing lack of unity between singer Sting, guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland. Where they played like symbiotic teammates last July, they played this time like three strangers who will be glad to take some time off from each other.

Admittedly The Police have always been an erratic live band and perhaps this was just not one of their better nights, but that still didn't diminish the acute sense of anticlimax that was experienced.

The set was essentially the same as at the stadium and perhaps this was also part of the problem. The band has been touring for close to a year with this same program and fatigue was evident, leading Sting to ham it up more than usual, with especially sad results on the runaway hit 'Every Breath You Take', where he botched lines and totally missed the obsessive aura of the recorded version.

The Police, who followed an incredibly bland techno set by Re-Flex, finally came to life later on, starting with the majestic 'Invisible Sun' (a gripping song about Belfast), the chant-like 'One World' (involving the 13,000-capacity crowd in a euphoric singalong) and Sting's deeply personal 'King of Pain'. But it was just not enough to offset the disjointed ramblings of the earlygoing.

Dressed in trademark buccaneer togs with frilly red pants and a baggy yellow windbreaker, Sting filled the first half of the set with crowdbaiting hand and facial gestures, another contrast to the genuine, unselfconscious emotion he evinced at the stadium.

Compounding the artificiality was an absurd reliance on smoke bombs - using them in no less than four songs for cheap theatrical effects. One expects such tacky overkill from some arena acts, but not from The Police, who have always been above such trivia.

Undoubtedly the band was looking ahead to their solo pursuits (Summers to make another album with Robert Fripp, Sting to act the role of Pontius Pilate in "The Last Temptation of Christ" and Copeland to mull film score offers), but it's too bad they couldn't have left New England on a brighter note. - The Boston Globe by Steve Morse

Tour List


Tour Dates for the Tour


03/04/84Melbourne
03/02/84Sydney
02/29/84Auckland
02/25/84Honolulu
02/22/84Buffalo
02/20/84Milwaukee
02/19/84Chicago
02/17/84Carbondale
02/16/84Memphis
02/14/84Cincinnati
02/13/84Charleston
02/11/84Greensboro
02/10/84Greensboro
02/08/84Williamsburg
02/07/84Atlantic City
02/05/84Providence
02/04/84Syracuse
01/31/84Rome
01/30/84Rome
12/31/83London
12/30/83London
12/28/83London
12/27/83London
12/24/83Brighton
12/23/83Brighton
12/21/83Birmingham
12/20/83Birmingham
12/18/83St. Austell
12/17/83St. Austell
12/15/83Leeds
12/14/83Nottingham
12/12/83Blackpool
12/11/83Glasgow
12/09/83Edinburgh
12/08/83Edinburgh
11/28/83Champaign
11/27/83Cedar Falls
11/25/83Wichita
11/24/83Kansas city
11/22/83Denver
11/20/83Oklahoma City
11/19/83Austin
11/17/83Houston
11/16/83Houston
11/14/83Dallas
11/13/83Dallas
11/11/83Biloxi
11/10/83Baton Rouge
11/08/83Birmingham
11/06/83Lexington
11/05/83Knoxville
11/03/83Atlanta
11/02/83Atlanta
10/31/83Tallahassee
10/29/83Orlando
10/28/83Miami
10/14/83Stockholm
10/13/83Copenhagen
10/10/83Dortmund
10/09/83Berlin
10/07/83Hamburg
10/06/83Cologne
10/04/83Rotterdam
10/03/83Lyon
10/01/83Barcelona
09/30/83Madrid
09/27/83Toulouse
09/26/83Nantes
09/24/83Frejus
09/23/83Nimes
09/21/83Paris
09/20/83Dijon
09/18/83Darmstadt
09/17/83Augsberg
09/11/83Fresno
09/10/83Oakland
09/08/83Phoenix
09/06/83Los Angeles
09/05/83San Diego
09/03/83Portland
09/01/83Tacoma
08/31/83Vancouver
08/29/83Edmonton
08/27/83Winnipeg
08/25/83Bloomington
08/24/83Bloomington
08/22/83Washington
08/21/83Washington
08/20/83Philadelphia
08/18/83New York City
08/15/83Norfolk
08/13/83Hartford
08/12/83Hartford
08/10/83Boston
08/08/83Pittsburgh
08/07/83Rochester
08/05/83Toronto
08/03/83Montreal
08/02/83Montreal
07/30/83Cleveland
07/29/83Detroit
07/28/83Detroit
07/25/83Indianapolis
07/24/83St. Louis
07/23/83Chicago