“Message in a Bottle” serves as the driving lead single from The Police’s 1979 sophomore album, ‘Reggatta de Blanc’, earning the band their first of five UK number-one hits. While the song is famous for Sting’s story of a stranded castaway and Andy Summers’ iconic guitar riff, it is Stewart Copeland’s complex, reggae-influenced drumming that provides the track’s unique kinetic energy. Isolated drum tracks reveal Copeland’s masterclass in orchestration, featuring overdubbed ride cymbal bells on the backbeat and a signature snare sound that, despite its high-pitched “crack,” is actually tuned with a surprisingly musical mid-range overtone. One of the track’s most daring rhythmic choices occurs during the second verse, where Copeland completely drops the snare out without losing the momentum of the groove.
Home Isolated Tracks THE POLICE Lead Single “Message In A Bottle” Highlights Stewart Copeland’s Rhythmic...


