The Stewart Copeland Anthology Explained

The Stewart Copeland Anthology
Type:compilation
Artist:Stewart Copeland
Cover:thestewartcopelandanthology.jpg
Genre:Pop, rock, world
Label:Koch
Producer:Derek Power
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The Stewart Copeland Anthology is a compilation album by Stewart Copeland, released in 2007. It is the third anthological album about the solo work of a member of The Police after Sting's (1994) and Andy Summers' The X Tracks (2004).

Contents

The Stewart Copeland Anthology is a fairly comprehensive overview of Copeland's solo work. It features mostly film music as well as three singles Copeland has released over the course of his career ("Too Kool to Kalypso" from his studio albums Klark Kent: Music Madness from the Kinetic Kid; "Don't Box Me In" from Rumble Fish; and "Koteya" from The Rythmathist). A live version of "The Equalizer", originally released as a single form the album The Equalizer & Other Cliff Hangers is also included. The album features two previously unreleased songs, "Look Up" (with vocals by Martina Topley-Bird) and "Slither".

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