
As he sifted through the hours and hours of Super 8 footage for the 2006 rockumentary, “Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out,” The Police drummer Stewart Copeland knew he needed familiar music from the band to go along with the film.
But he didn’t want to play it straight. Instead, he found recordings of “obscure moments, improvisations on stage and wild jams” to create alternate versions of Police material for the movie, which he dubbed “derangements.”
“I started carving up these songs and as soon as the scalpel came out, the orgy began,” the 70-year-old drummer said during a recent phone interview from his home in Santa Monica. He’d also just collected his latest Grammy award at the 65th annual ceremony in Los Angeles for the “Divine Tides” project with Ricky Kej, which features music from all over the world.
The pieces of music he’d hacked up for The Police film came in handy once more as Copeland — who has now long composed popular film, television and video game scores and worked with orchestras for live performances all over the world — decided to take the cuts of these Police hits and create orchestral arrangements for them. He’s performing this music, dubbed Police Deranged for Orchestra, live in several spots overseas, but he’s playing a one-off gig in Southern California at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio on Saturday, March 25.
Source:: Los Angeles Daily News
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