One of my favorite “B-side” tracks from The Police.
*”Bombs Away” was recorded on a tape that Nigel Gray had just used with Siouxsie and the Banshees. Copeland said: “when he first set up his home studio he got hold of a load of second hand tape which included some stuff by Siouxsie and the Banshees. ‘Bombs Away’ was written on a Siouxsie and the Banshees backing track. I changed the speed and did things to the EQ to change the drum pattern. So with the desk I can get my song playing, then press a switch and there’s Siouxsie singing away.”[7] Zenyatta Mondatta also saw the band’s lyrics turning towards political events, with Sting’s “Driven to Tears” commenting on poverty and Copeland’s “Bombs Away” referring to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
*Wikipedia entry.
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