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Shop The Police "Synchronicity" cassette tape
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The Police "Synchronicity" cassette tape

$8.00

This was it — the end of the biggest band in the world and the moment where superstar Sting passed the torch to superstar Bono. “Every Breath You Take” was the most played song in the history of radio. "Wrapped Around Your Finger" was their jazzy, Reggae number and “King of Pain” was possibly the best track on the album. This was from the moment when Michael, Bruce, Madonna and Prince were on top. But, this band and this album was right up there. Tape in very good vintage condition.

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This was it — the end of the biggest band in the world and the moment where superstar Sting passed the torch to superstar Bono. “Every Breath You Take” was the most played song in the history of radio. "Wrapped Around Your Finger" was their jazzy, Reggae number and “King of Pain” was possibly the best track on the album. This was from the moment when Michael, Bruce, Madonna and Prince were on top. But, this band and this album was right up there. Tape in very good vintage condition.

This was it — the end of the biggest band in the world and the moment where superstar Sting passed the torch to superstar Bono. “Every Breath You Take” was the most played song in the history of radio. "Wrapped Around Your Finger" was their jazzy, Reggae number and “King of Pain” was possibly the best track on the album. This was from the moment when Michael, Bruce, Madonna and Prince were on top. But, this band and this album was right up there. Tape in very good vintage condition.

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