The Police Lost Epic Single ‘Lost Forever’ Set to Drop After 36 Years
In a shocking revelation, it has been announced that The Police, one of the most iconic and influential rock bands of all time, have uncovered a lost epic single titled “Lost Forever” that will be released after 36 years.
The single, which was recorded during the band’s heyday in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was thought to be lost forever due to a studio fire that destroyed the original master tapes. However, it has been revealed that a surviving demo tape has been discovered, and the band has worked tirelessly to restore and complete the track.
According to sources close to the band, “Lost Forever” is a sprawling, 10-minute epic that features all the hallmarks of The Police’s signature sound, including Sting’s soaring vocals, Andy Summers’ innovative guitar work, and Stewart Copeland’s propulsive drumming.
“We’re thrilled to finally share this lost gem with the world,” said Sting. “It’s a song that we’re all very proud of, and it’s amazing to think that it’s been hidden away for so long.”
The single will be released on May 15, 2025, and will be accompanied by a limited-edition vinyl release featuring rare and unreleased tracks from the band’s archives.
“Lost Forever” is a game-changer for fans of The Police, and a must-listen for anyone who loves rock music. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to experience a piece of music history – get ready to immerse yourself in the epic sound of The Police like never before!
Tracklisting:
1. “Lost Forever” (10:02)
2. “Roxanne” (demo) (3:15)
3. “Message in a Bottle” (live) (5:30)
4. “Every Breath You Take” (alternate mix) (4:50)
Release Date:
May 15, 2025
Formats:
– Digital download
– Limited-edition vinyl (includes rare and unreleased tracks)
– CD single (includes bonus tracks)
Pre-Order:
Pre-orders for “Lost Forever” are now available on the band’s official website and through major music retailers. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of music history – pre-order your copy today!
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