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! colspan="2" | <big>'''"Message In A Bottle"'''</big> | ! colspan="2" | <big>'''"Message In A Bottle"'''</big> | ||
|- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
− | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:police-messageinabottle. | + | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:police-messageinabottle-am2190.gif|thumb|center|US single cover]] |
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" | |- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" | ||
! colspan="2" | Recorded by [[The Police]] | ! colspan="2" | Recorded by [[The Police]] | ||
|- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
| <b>Released:</b> | | <b>Released:</b> | ||
− | | [[1979-10- | + | | [[1979-09-07]] (UK) |
+ | [[1979-10-25]] (Japan) | ||
|- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
| <b>Recorded:</b> | | <b>Recorded:</b> | ||
− | | 1979 | + | | summer of [[1979]] |
|- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
| <b>Length:</b> | | <b>Length:</b> | ||
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=About the song= | =About the song= | ||
− | ''This | + | The liner notes for [[My Songs]] mention this: |
+ | [[Sting]]: “I wrote the guitar riff for ‘[[Message In A Bottle]]’ on my black [[1978 Fender Stratocaster (black) |Fender Strat]] in the back of a noisy van heading south on an Autobahn between Düsseldorf and Nuremberg sometime in early ’79. I immediately knew that I was onto something with this circular riff, starting with an arpeggiated C#9, repeated in A9, then to B9, and finally F#9 resolving back to the beginning. It took me a while to find the right lyrical subject, but after a few false starts back home in my basement in Bayswater, a story emerged from the rising and falling tide of the music of some kind of Robinson Crusoe character stranded on a desert island and throwing a hopeful bottle out to sea. The countless bottles that are washed up in response continue to be a resonant and grateful metaphor in my life, but like all great rock’n’roll stories, it began with a riff.” | ||
+ | |||
+ | So when exactly was that song created ? On [[1978-05-27]] [[The Police]] performed with [[Eberhard Schoener]] in Düsseldorf and then drove back to Munich, passing Nuremberg that way. They drove in a small VW van. With maybe just enough space for [[Sting]] to do some composing in the back. But did he have his [[1978 Fender Stratocaster (black) | black Stratocaster]] back then? Money was an issue as it wasn't there yet :) And did they really have "[[Message In A Bottle]]" that early, but didn't consider recording it for [[Outlandos d'Amour]]? | ||
+ | |||
+ | On [[1979-01-12]] [[The Police]] played with [[Eberhard Schoener]] in Düsseldorf again, but drove to Hamburg afterwards - in a large bus. This contradicts the "Düsseldorf - Nuremberg" and the noisy van memories. But I'm pretty sure that this is the right date for the birth of "[[Message In A Bottle]]". [[Sting]]'s memory was right regarding "early '79" and "Düsseldorf", but mixed up the destinations and vehicles they were in. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Stewart Copeland]] remembers that [[Sting]] got his [[1978 Fender Stratocaster (black) | black Stratocaster]] at a shopping spree where he bought his own cream coloured Stratocaster - at Manny's in New York. His memory also mixes things up as he connects this shopping spree to the "[[My Father's Place]]" gig - the one on [[1979-10-02]]. But this particular guitar can already be seen in photos from the summer of [[1979]]. Pretty sure there were several shopping sprees at Manny's :) [[Sting]] definitely bought the fretless Fender there in October [[1978]]. By then the band had sold some singles, received money from [[Eberhard Schoener]] and he himself had landed a part in the [[Quadrophenia]] movie. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This [[1979-01-12]] date however would leave a tiny problem - was there enough time to develop the song until its live premiere on [[1979-02-21]] at [[Hatfield Polytechnic]]? The German tour with Eberhard lasted until February 1. The band then did some TV appearances and had about 4 days off in London until they started recording "[[Reggatta de Blanc (album) | Reggatta de Blanc]]" on [[1979-02-13]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Stewart Copeland]] is pretty sure that not much time elapsed since [[Sting]] wrote the song and its live premiere. The band immediately worked on it as it was an "instant hit within the band". | ||
+ | |||
+ | So [[1979-01-13]] - that's the day [[Sting]] created the riff for "[[Message In A Bottle]]" - in the back of a large bus en route from Düsseldorf to Hamburg - a conclusion of many faulty memories :) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ... and guess what? [[Sting]] got the idea for [[Low Life]] the very next night at Hamburg's Reeperbahn.... | ||
=Personnel= | =Personnel= | ||
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* [[Andy Summers]] – guitar | * [[Andy Summers]] – guitar | ||
* [[Stewart Copeland]] – drums, vocals | * [[Stewart Copeland]] – drums, vocals | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Ads= | ||
+ | This ad was printed in Record Mirror / NME / Melody Maker (September 15, [[1979]]): [[Image:1979_09_15_Melody_Maker_Message_ad.jpg|160px]] | ||
=Release History= | =Release History= | ||
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! Release country | ! Release country | ||
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | |- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | ||
− | | [[Image:police-messageinabottle-am2190. | + | | [[Image:police-messageinabottle-am2190.gif|40px]] |
| A&M 2190 | | A&M 2190 | ||
| "[[Message In A Bottle]]"/"[[Landlord]] (live)" | | "[[Message In A Bottle]]"/"[[Landlord]] (live)" | ||
| [[1979]] | | [[1979]] | ||
| United States | | United States | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | ||
+ | | [[Image:2019_04_13_Message_In_A_Bottle_cover.jpg|40px]] | ||
+ | | AMS 7474 | ||
+ | | "[[Message In A Bottle]]"/"[[Landlord]]"/"[[Message In A Bottle]]" (new classic rock mix)/"[[Message In A Bottle]]" (instrumental) | ||
+ | | [[2019-04-13]] | ||
+ | | worldwide | ||
|} | |} | ||
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! Release country | ! Release country | ||
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | |- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | ||
− | | [[Image: | + | | [[Image:radiosample.jpg|40px]] |
− | | | + | | SAMP 5 |
− | | "[[A | + | | "[[The Bed's Too Big Without You]]"/"[[So Lonely]]"/"[[Can't Stand Losing You]]"/"[[Roxanne]]"/"[[Message In A Bottle]]"/"[[Walking On The Moon]]" |
− | | [[ | + | | [[1980-MM-DD]] |
− | | | + | | UK |
|} | |} | ||
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| United Kingdom | | United Kingdom | ||
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | |- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | ||
− | | [[Image: | + | | [[Image:Live_Ghost_In_The_Machine_DVD.jpg|40px]] |
| [[Live Ghost In The Machine]] | | [[Live Ghost In The Machine]] | ||
| [[2001-10-01]] | | [[2001-10-01]] | ||
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=Lyrics= | =Lyrics= | ||
+ | '''Lyrics are property and copyright of their owners, and provided here for educational purposes only.''' | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
Just a castaway | Just a castaway | ||
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=Quotations and trivia= | =Quotations and trivia= | ||
− | '' | + | The original band photo on the UK's 7" single cover was shot by James Wedge. Rod Shone took the other two photos - the front cover one with broken glass on top of a print of James Wedge's photo - and the back cover photo. Both were done in a great hurry at the offices of [[A&M]] Records. The water on the reverse was in a white photographic tray and the waves were made by using an air brush to make a quick flow of air which disturbed the water . Rod Shone used a Vivitar flash held off camera and a Hasselblad camera.The writing on the paper is the handwriting of [[A&M]] art director Mike Ross. The green colour was achieved by putting a green gel (a clear coloured plastic material) over the light source. |
=Alternative and cover versions= | =Alternative and cover versions= | ||
− | '' | + | ==Alternative versions== |
+ | *the single version is only 3:50 minutes long | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Message In A Bottle]] (new classic rock mix) - this new mix was used on [[1995]] best of CDs in the USA (an in-house CD-R acetate from [[A&M]] in the UK uses the original name 'Phil Nicolo '95 Remix' for the same mix) [[Image:1995_CD-R_acetate_Phil_Nicolo_95_remix_cover.jpg|65px]] and appeared again on the [[2019-04-13]] Record Store Day 2 x 7" single release | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Message In A Bottle]] (live - as released on the star shaped picture disc, [[Wrapped Around Your Finger]] 12" records and on [[Message In A Box: The Complete Recordings]]) - this track from the [[1979-10-26]] concert was heavily overdubbed with a second guitar part and completely new vocals | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Message In A Bottle]] (instrumental) appeared on the [[2019-04-13]] 2 x 7" single release | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Cover versions== | ||
+ | Cover versions of [[Message In A Bottle]] appear on the following album releases: | ||
+ | {| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" border="1" style="background-color: #F0F0F0; border-spacing: 2; padding:5px;" | ||
+ | ! Cover art | ||
+ | ! Artist | ||
+ | ! Album title | ||
+ | ! Release date | ||
+ | ! Release country | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | ||
+ | | [[Image:Reggatta_Mondatta.jpg|40px]] | ||
+ | | Maxi Priest | ||
+ | | [[Reggatta Mondatta]] | ||
+ | | [[1997-MM-DD]] | ||
+ | | The Netherlands | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | ||
+ | | [[Image:vinyl.png|40px]] | ||
+ | | Machine Head | ||
+ | | The Burning Red | ||
+ | | [[1999]] | ||
+ | | USA | ||
+ | |- style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | ||
+ | | [[Image:Policia_cover.jpg|40px]] | ||
+ | | Watashi Wa | ||
+ | | [[Policia! A Tribute To The Police]] | ||
+ | | [[2005-MM-DD]] | ||
+ | | USA | ||
+ | |} | ||
=See also= | =See also= | ||
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=References= | =References= | ||
− | * Police, The. ''Reggatta de Blanc''. (1979) [Audio recording], A&M Records. | + | * Police, The. ''Reggatta de Blanc''. (1979) [Audio recording], [[A&M]] Records. |
* ''ThePolice.com.'' UltraStar Entertainment LLC. 20 Jun 2008. <http://www.thepolice.com/discog/?v=so&a=2&id=188> | * ''ThePolice.com.'' UltraStar Entertainment LLC. 20 Jun 2008. <http://www.thepolice.com/discog/?v=so&a=2&id=188> | ||
+ | * Rod Shone (photo info) | ||
+ | * [[My Songs]] liner notes | ||
[[Category:Songs (The Police)]][[Category:Songs (Sting)]] | [[Category:Songs (The Police)]][[Category:Songs (Sting)]] |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 23 October 2022
"Message In A Bottle" | |
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Recorded by The Police | |
Released: | 1979-09-07 (UK)
1979-10-25 (Japan) |
Recorded: | summer of 1979 |
Length: | 4:51 |
Album(s): | Reggatta de Blanc |
Label(s): | A&M |
Writer(s): | Sting |
Producer(s): | Stewart Copeland, Sting, Andy Summers, Nigel Gray |
Studio(s): | A&M |
Released as single? | YES |
"Message In A Bottle" is a song written by Sting and recorded by The Police in 1979.
Contents
About the song
The liner notes for My Songs mention this: Sting: “I wrote the guitar riff for ‘Message In A Bottle’ on my black Fender Strat in the back of a noisy van heading south on an Autobahn between Düsseldorf and Nuremberg sometime in early ’79. I immediately knew that I was onto something with this circular riff, starting with an arpeggiated C#9, repeated in A9, then to B9, and finally F#9 resolving back to the beginning. It took me a while to find the right lyrical subject, but after a few false starts back home in my basement in Bayswater, a story emerged from the rising and falling tide of the music of some kind of Robinson Crusoe character stranded on a desert island and throwing a hopeful bottle out to sea. The countless bottles that are washed up in response continue to be a resonant and grateful metaphor in my life, but like all great rock’n’roll stories, it began with a riff.”
So when exactly was that song created ? On 1978-05-27 The Police performed with Eberhard Schoener in Düsseldorf and then drove back to Munich, passing Nuremberg that way. They drove in a small VW van. With maybe just enough space for Sting to do some composing in the back. But did he have his black Stratocaster back then? Money was an issue as it wasn't there yet :) And did they really have "Message In A Bottle" that early, but didn't consider recording it for Outlandos d'Amour?
On 1979-01-12 The Police played with Eberhard Schoener in Düsseldorf again, but drove to Hamburg afterwards - in a large bus. This contradicts the "Düsseldorf - Nuremberg" and the noisy van memories. But I'm pretty sure that this is the right date for the birth of "Message In A Bottle". Sting's memory was right regarding "early '79" and "Düsseldorf", but mixed up the destinations and vehicles they were in.
Stewart Copeland remembers that Sting got his black Stratocaster at a shopping spree where he bought his own cream coloured Stratocaster - at Manny's in New York. His memory also mixes things up as he connects this shopping spree to the "My Father's Place" gig - the one on 1979-10-02. But this particular guitar can already be seen in photos from the summer of 1979. Pretty sure there were several shopping sprees at Manny's :) Sting definitely bought the fretless Fender there in October 1978. By then the band had sold some singles, received money from Eberhard Schoener and he himself had landed a part in the Quadrophenia movie.
This 1979-01-12 date however would leave a tiny problem - was there enough time to develop the song until its live premiere on 1979-02-21 at Hatfield Polytechnic? The German tour with Eberhard lasted until February 1. The band then did some TV appearances and had about 4 days off in London until they started recording " Reggatta de Blanc" on 1979-02-13.
Stewart Copeland is pretty sure that not much time elapsed since Sting wrote the song and its live premiere. The band immediately worked on it as it was an "instant hit within the band".
So 1979-01-13 - that's the day Sting created the riff for "Message In A Bottle" - in the back of a large bus en route from Düsseldorf to Hamburg - a conclusion of many faulty memories :)
... and guess what? Sting got the idea for Low Life the very next night at Hamburg's Reeperbahn....
Personnel
- Sting – bass guitar, vocals
- Andy Summers – guitar
- Stewart Copeland – drums, vocals
Ads
This ad was printed in Record Mirror / NME / Melody Maker (September 15, 1979):
Release History
Albums
"Message In A Bottle" appears on the following album releases:
Cover art | Album title | Release date | Release country |
---|---|---|---|
Reggatta de Blanc | 1979-10-02 | United Kingdom | |
Every Breath You Take: The Singles | 1986 | United Kingdom | |
Greatest Hits | 1992-10-02 | United Kingdom | |
Message In A Box: The Complete Recordings | 1993-09-30 | United Kingdom | |
The Police Live! | 1995-06-13 | United Kingdom | |
Every Breath You Take: The Classics | 1995-09-12 | United States | |
The Police | 2007-06-11 | United States |
Singles
CD Singles
Cover art | Catalog no. | Songs | Release date | Release country |
---|---|---|---|---|
Catalog no. | "Song"(s) | YYYY-MM-DD | Country |
7" Singles
Cover art | Catalog no. | A-side song/B-side song | Release date | Release country |
---|---|---|---|---|
A&M 2190 | "Message In A Bottle"/"Landlord (live)" | 1979 | United States | |
AMS 7474 | "Message In A Bottle"/"Landlord"/"Message In A Bottle" (new classic rock mix)/"Message In A Bottle" (instrumental) | 2019-04-13 | worldwide |
12" Singles
Cover art | Catalog no. | A-side song(s)/B-side song(s) | Release date | Release country |
---|---|---|---|---|
SAMP 5 | "The Bed's Too Big Without You"/"So Lonely"/"Can't Stand Losing You"/"Roxanne"/"Message In A Bottle"/"Walking On The Moon" | 1980-MM-DD | UK |
Video
"Message In A Bottle" appears on the following video and dvd releases:
Cover art | Video title | Release date | Release country |
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Around the World | 1983-02-01 | United Kingdom | |
Outlandos to Synchronicities: A History of The Police Live! | 1995-05-01 | United Kingdom | |
Live Ghost In The Machine | 2001-10-01 | Japan |
Certifications
This section needs more information.
Country | Certifier | Classification | Certification |
---|---|---|---|
COUNTRY | CERTIFIER (RIAA, IFPI...) | CLASSIFICATION (Album, singles, foreign artist...) | CERTIFICATION (Gold, Platinum, Diamond...) |
Lyrics
Lyrics are property and copyright of their owners, and provided here for educational purposes only.
Just a castaway An island lost at sea Another lonely day With no one here but me More loneliness Than any man could bear Rescue me before I fall into despair I'll send an SOS to the world I'll send an SOS to the world I hope that someone gets my I hope that someone gets my I hope that someone gets my Message in a bottle A year has passed since I wrote my note But I should have known this right from the start Only hope can keep me together Love can mend your life But love can break your heart I'll send an SOS to the world I'll send an SOS to the world I hope that someone gets my I hope that someone gets my I hope that someone gets my Message in a bottle Walked out this morning Don't believe what I saw A hundred billion bottles Washed up on the shore Seems I'm not alone at being alone A hundred billion castaways Looking for a home I'll send an SOS to the world I'll send an SOS to the world I hope that someone gets my I hope that someone gets my I hope that someone gets my Message in a bottle
Quotations and trivia
The original band photo on the UK's 7" single cover was shot by James Wedge. Rod Shone took the other two photos - the front cover one with broken glass on top of a print of James Wedge's photo - and the back cover photo. Both were done in a great hurry at the offices of A&M Records. The water on the reverse was in a white photographic tray and the waves were made by using an air brush to make a quick flow of air which disturbed the water . Rod Shone used a Vivitar flash held off camera and a Hasselblad camera.The writing on the paper is the handwriting of A&M art director Mike Ross. The green colour was achieved by putting a green gel (a clear coloured plastic material) over the light source.
Alternative and cover versions
Alternative versions
- the single version is only 3:50 minutes long
- Message In A Bottle (new classic rock mix) - this new mix was used on 1995 best of CDs in the USA (an in-house CD-R acetate from A&M in the UK uses the original name 'Phil Nicolo '95 Remix' for the same mix) and appeared again on the 2019-04-13 Record Store Day 2 x 7" single release
- Message In A Bottle (live - as released on the star shaped picture disc, Wrapped Around Your Finger 12" records and on Message In A Box: The Complete Recordings) - this track from the 1979-10-26 concert was heavily overdubbed with a second guitar part and completely new vocals
- Message In A Bottle (instrumental) appeared on the 2019-04-13 2 x 7" single release
Cover versions
Cover versions of Message In A Bottle appear on the following album releases:
Cover art | Artist | Album title | Release date | Release country |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maxi Priest | Reggatta Mondatta | 1997-MM-DD | The Netherlands | |
Machine Head | The Burning Red | 1999 | USA | |
Watashi Wa | Policia! A Tribute To The Police | 2005-MM-DD | USA |
See also
External links
This section needs more information.
References
- Police, The. Reggatta de Blanc. (1979) [Audio recording], A&M Records.
- ThePolice.com. UltraStar Entertainment LLC. 20 Jun 2008. <http://www.thepolice.com/discog/?v=so&a=2&id=188>
- Rod Shone (photo info)
- My Songs liner notes