Quantcast
Last updated on June 2, 2012 at 19:02 EDT

WIN Best of The Police

June 24, 2007
Repost This

WIN a double album of The Police’s greatest hits!

That’s the prize offer from the Preview team today.

We have TEN copies of The Police: Greatest Hits up for grabs.

Everyone’s talking about the decision to re-unite what was once the biggest band on the planet – with Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland back in live action.

They’re on their way to Birmingham for sell-out shows at the NEC Arena on September 4 and 5, but in the mean-time, there’s a timely reminder of their genius.

The Police: Greatest Hits is the trio’s first-ever double-CD and features 30 fantastic fan favourites from their 1977 debut single Fall Out to 1983′s Tea In The Sahara.

Included are hits such as Roxanne, Can’t Stand Losing You, Message In A Bottle, Walking On The Moon, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, and Every Breath You Take.

Among the highlights are So Lonely from 1978 hit album Outlandos d’Amour, Don’t Stand So Close To Me from 1980′s Zenyatta Mondatta, and Synchronicity from the 1983 album of the same name.

It’s out now on A&M Records, the label on which The Police recorded for their entire career, and is bargain basement-priced.

Here’s how YOU could win a copy!

Simpy tell us the name of The Police frontman. Is it (a) Spring, (b) Sling or (c) Sting?

BY PHONE: Call the competition Hotline on 0901 380 1805 and leave your name, address, day-time phone number and your answer. Calls cost no more than 25p from landlines. Mobile phone costs may vary.

BY TEXT: Text your answer to 86633. Write SM2 at the beginning of your text, followed by a space, your answer and your name, house number and postcode. Texts cost 25p (plus your standard message rate).

BY E-MAIL: You can e-mail the answer to the question, along with your name and address, to entry@mrn.co.uk stating ‘Mercury Police Competition’ in the subject box.

All entries must be in by midday on Thursday June 28, 2007. Usual Sunday Mercury rules apply. There is no cash alternative. Winners list available on request.

Birmingham Post & Mail and Trinity Mirror group companies may contact you by phone, letter, SMS or e-mail with details of goods and services you may be interested in, dependant on your route of entry.

If you don’t want to receive texts or e-mail, add ‘no alerts’ at the end of your message.

(c) 2007 Sunday Mercury; Birmingham (UK). Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights Reserved.