concert reviews
Show Date1984-02-19
LocationChicago IL
VenueRosemont Horizon
TourThe 'Synchronicity' years 1983/84



CHICAGO, IL: Rosemont Horizon / Intensity makes up for lost subtleties at Police concert

Intensity makes up for lost subtleties at Police concert...

There comes a point where a band's popularity becomes so widespread that its concerts take the form of mass singalongs. The Police have clearly reached that point, as their sold-out Sunday night concert at the Rosemont Horizon easily proved.

In one hit after another, one could hear less of the band and more of the fans, who sang along in a variety of keys and intonations. The effect was something like a massive tryout for an opening in the group, as if this inventive and persuasive rock trio needed one.

With the searing vocals of songwriter-bassist Sting, the guitar work of Andy Summers and the exotic percussion by Stewart Copeland, the Police created a sound and a style that, if not quite its own, at least borrows elegantly from all the right places.

Tints of reggae, hints of pop, undercurrents of New Wave, a driving rock pulse and other diverse musical influences make up one of the most widely accessible international bands playing today. The art, in this case, is in the way the Police put it all together.

This is a band that reaches an audience essentially through the craft of its music. And though the band may pale in the stage-charisma department, it at least offers something to think about at every moment of virtually any tune. Take 'Synchronicity I' which opened the concert and served as its emblem (this is, after all, the Police's 'Synchronicity' tour, a title taken from the band's current multimillion selling album). The driving rhythms, spindly textures, piquant harmonies and symbol-laden lyrics epitomise what the Police do best. There may be only three men in the band, but together they create an aura that is intense and a musical language that is almost always compelling, pleasing and dare we say it - tuneful.

Given the world-wide marketing success of the band's 'Synchronicity' theme, it was no surprise that the second tune of the evening was 'Synchronicity II'. Here again one can only tip the hat to a band that expresses heavy social commentary ("Another suburban morning / Grandmother screaming at the wall...") in a song that is as musically simple and digestible as, say, a Broadway tune. And so it went in this Police hit parade, which was thoroughly dominated by the oft-played music from the 'Synchronicity' album. Technically.

But if the subtleties were lost, at least the musical intensity was not. Time after time, the group took the slow tunes slower than we're used to hearing them, the fast ones faster. 'Wrapped Around Your Finger' was slow and sultry as could be, with Sting bathed in a flood of light as he sang it 'Every Breath You Take', which has a cat-like deliberation on the record, moved along at an aggressive clip in performance. For contrast to the 'Synchronicity' style, there were the band's oldies, which sounded a tad less slick.

As stage performers, the Police probably won't put Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones out of business. Still, there seems to be something decidedly lacking in Sting's running laps around the stage. Great entertainment this is not.

But for those who are fans of the music, and practically everyone in the house seemed to be, the Police did the job with savvy and enthusiasm.

© The Chicago Tribune by Howard Reich

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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