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The Police- Synchronicity 40th- Sting, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers 6-17
"Synchronicity", the fifth album by The Police in June 1983, simply had no filler, all killer, including three of the smartest hits ever,"King of Pain","Wrapped Around Your Finger", and a defining Song of the Year,"Every Breath You Take". Police commissioner, drummer Stewart Copeland, is joined here In the Studio by guitarist Andy Summers and chief of Police, Sting, on the fortieth anniversary of the ten million-seller "Synchronicity", beginning June 17.

Robert Plant- The Principle of Moments 40th/Now and Zen 35th Anniversaries
"The Principle of Moments", Robert Plant's second solo album, first convinced us forty years ago that Plant could sustain a viable solo career outside of the legendary Led Zeppelin, which he fronted for twelve fabled years. But for me personally it was "Shaken 'n' Stirred" in 1985, served pre-release on a Walkman at 40,000 feet over the Atlantic Ocean, that began my professional relationship with the complicated singer. And then with 1988's "Now and Zen", Plant scored with his most popular effort to date, "Now and Zen". Robert Plant is my guest In the Studio.

Journey- Frontiers 40th- Neal Schon, John Cain, Steve Perry
Jonathan Cain, band co-founder/guitarist Neal Schon, and former singer Steve Perry reveal considerable personal pathos during the Big Payday provided by "Separate Ways", "Faithfully", and two more Journey hits which were inexplicably bumped off of "Frontiers", "Only the Young" and "Ask the Lonely", on the "Frontiers" 40th anniversary.

Bryan Adams- Cuts Like a Knife 40th anniversary
Bryan Adams interview to explore his breakthrough album "Cuts Like a Knife" from January 1983