Out Thursday, October 26th, is "Police Diaries," a new book by Police drummer Stewart Copeland. The coffee-table style book is drawn from Copeland's personal pocket diary entries between 1976-1979, during the earliest days of the Police and a time he was serving as the band's manager as well as its drummer.
The book is filled out with some additional background comedy and photos of the diary pages and of himself and bandmates Sting and Andy Summers at the time. Copeland tells us that he's happy to give fans some insight into what he calls "the starving years" of the Police, before the band began scoring its first hit singles:
"The hungry part was the interesting part, when we were stumbling around London trying to get a break. And the miracle that is revealed in those diaries is that Sting stuck it out and Andy joined in." SOUNDCUE :14 OC: And Andy joined in.