The Stewart Copeland Anthology

The Stewart Copeland Anthology is a compilation album by Stewart Copeland, released in 2007. It is the second anthological album about the solo work of a member of The Police after Sting's Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984–1994 (1994).

The Stewart Copeland Anthology
Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 14, 2007 (2007-08-14)
GenrePop, rock, world
Length67:16
LabelKoch
ProducerDerek Power


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".

Track list

No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Too Kool to Kalypso" (released under the name "Klark Kent")Klark Kent2:29
2."Don't Box Me In" (with Stan Ridgway)Rumble Fish4:38
3."Tulsa Tango"Rumble Fish3:40
4."Koteja" (with Ray Lema)The Rythmatist3:32
5."Serengeti Long Walk"The Rythmatist4:28
6."Equalizer Main Title" (with The Orchestra Ueca)Orchestralli4:13
7."Anacott Steel"Wall Street2:55
8."Slither"Previously unreleased3:06
9."Night Drive"Very Bad Things1:21
10."Taxi Ride Home"West Beirut1:08
11."Bill is Dead"The Pallbearer4:03
12."Wield the Spade" (as Oysterhead)The Grand Pecking Order5:49
13."Look Up" (with Martina Topley-Bird)Previously unreleased3:04
14."Rain (Jacques)"Spyro the Dragon4:01
15."Childhood Friends"The Leopard Son1:42
16."Mud Lions"The Leopard Son2:11
17."Pizzica degli Ucci" (with Vittorio Cosma)La Notte della Taranta5:34
18."Chrystal/Drive Daisy/End Title"Dead Like Me2:31
19."George Trip/End Montage/End Title"Dead Like Me1:57
20."Big Drum Tribe" (with Cosma, Sabal-Lecco, Phil X, Refosco, NKishi)Previously unreleased3:55
21."Regret" (Stewart Copeland)Metropolis1:04
Total length:67:16

Personnel

  • Stewart Copeland – vocals, drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, percussions
  • Stan Ridgway - vocals and harmonica on "Don't Box Me In"
  • Ray Lema – vocals on "Koteja"
  • Michael Andreas – piano on "Slither"
  • Michael Thompson – guitar on "Night Drive"
  • Judd Miller – woodwinds on "Taxi Drive Home"/"Bill is Dead" and "George Trip"/"End Montage"
  • Les Claypool - bass and vocals on "Wield the Spades"
  • Trey Anastasio - guitar on "Wield the Spades"
  • Martina Topley-Bird - vocals on "Look Up"
  • Stanley Clarke - bass on "Childhood Friends"
  • Charlie Bisharat - violin on "George Trip"/"End Montage"
  • Vittorio Cosma - keyboards on "Pizzica degli Ucci" and "Big Drum Tribe"
  • Mauro Refosco - percussions on "Big Drum Tribe"
  • David Fiuczynski - guitar on "Big Drum Tribe"
  • Armand Sabal-Lecco - bass on "Big Drum Tribe"
  • The Orchestra Ueca on "Equalizer"
  • Notte della Taranta Ensemble on "Pizzica degli Ucci"
  • Recorded, mixed, and engineered by Jeff Seitz
  • Mastering engineer: Howie Weinberg
  • Album art and design: Eugenio Brambilla
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