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The magazine came in a protective plastic cover with another photo of [[The Police]]. | The magazine came in a protective plastic cover with another photo of [[The Police]]. | ||
It contained a "Best of the 80's" book and five button badges - one of them with a [[1979]] photo of [[The Police]]. | It contained a "Best of the 80's" book and five button badges - one of them with a [[1979]] photo of [[The Police]]. | ||
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Article title: | Three Man Army |
Artist or band featured: | The Police |
Year: | 2007 |
Month: | August |
Country (or countries) of publication: | UK |
Language(s): | English |
Author/interviewer: | Phil Sutcliffe |
Length of feature: | 16 pages + covers |
In August 2007, The Police were featured in MOJO.
Summary
This is an article about The Police career up to their first reunion concert in Vancouver.
The magazine came in a protective plastic cover with another photo of The Police. It contained a "Best of the 80's" book and five button badges - one of them with a 1979 photo of The Police.
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