Can't Stand Losing You, 7''
'Can't Stand Losing You' was a UK and a US single, and featured on the debut album 'Outlandos d'Amour'. The song is classic early Police and was featured in the band's breakthrough UK TV appearance on the 'Old Grey Whistle Test' in 1978. Sadly, the transparent theme of suicide, coupled with the associated artwork were sufficient for the overly-moralistic BBC to ban the record from it's play list. The single appears in a wide variety of different hued vinyl making the gathering of a full set one of any collector's first priorities. The song was an ever present in the set list throughout The Police's history, and in fact often got two plays in the band's set during the early tours. 'Dead End Job' is fast and manic (think of a speeded up 'Fall Out!'), giving Andy the chance to show off on guitar whilst Sting struggles to spit the words out in time, and is memorable for Andy reciting the vacancies from a local paper in the background. Who can fail to appreciate the lyrics as Andy intones "...Burger and sausage cook required in the 'Happy Eater..."
Review from Melody Maker
"So the secret's out. Klark Kent is none other than Stewart Copeland, drummer with the Police. The trio turned up a fine surprise in their last effort, 'Roxanne', but no one paid much attention, least of all the radio stations. They should fare better this time, hopefully. White reggae rhythms alternate with a sturdy, singalong chorus in what turns out to be a neat piece of pop."
Review from New Musical Express
"Great name for an outrageous new wave band. Lousy name for a feeble white reggae act. Last observed proceeding in the direction of the waste bin. Not worth apprehending."
Review from Sounds
"Y'know, apart from the dubious nature of all those KK stickers around town, this Klark Kent bunch ain't too bad. Now that they've done this single in the thin disguise of the Police. Having wormed their way into your ear with their careful incorporation of a reggae feel (not rhythm) and vocals carefully arranged to cover their inadequacies, they sling it at you - the cover of a hanging man ain't no joke, this is a pop song about suicide. Next week, Sons of the CIA and 'We're Coming To Take You Away, Ha Ha'.
Review from Smash Hits
"Not so much a reissue, more a reminder from A&M that it's still available and as they don't seem ready to release a new Police single just yet they'd be grateful if you'd go out and buy this one again. Seriously though, dear confused reader, if you missed out on this razor sharp cut first time round, a cut that scars the thin line between anguish and anger, please investigate it now. Play it loud and marvel at how it slices through gristle to your gut. I shall play it once more before we move on."
Other Singles (The Police)
