By deleting the 1986 hits collection Every Breath You Take: The Singles and replacing it nearly ten years later with Every Breath You Take: The Classics, A&M improved the original set -- but only slightly. Instead of finally adding the missing hits that were mysteriously absent the first time around ("Synchronicity II," "Demolition Man," "So Lonely," etc.), there are only two additional tracks -- the original version of "Don't Stand So Close to Me" and a "New Classic Rock Mix" of "Message in a Bottle." Again, the included hits speak for themselves -- "Roxanne," "Walking on the Moon," "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic," "Wrapped Around Your Finger," -- but ultimately, The Classics misses the mark. Why would a Police fan who already owns The Singles want to replace it with a modestly different repackaging? A&M should have added some of the missing classics instead of just rehashing what many fans already own. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
A solid, if not predictable, compilation of some of The Police's most well known hits. (But can someone tell me what's 'New' about the Message in a Bottle - New Classic Rock Mix? It sounds like the same Regatta de Blanc cut to me!) Wmcorrelle - If you are referring to Sting's solo music, I agree in acknowledging that his music is not for everyone (The Police's music definitely has a wider audience reach) but if you want to give it a chance, try giving Sting's "Fields of Gold" a listen.
I cant listen to it in too condensed fashion because its a little bit repetitive. But you can never go wrong with these classics. I wish they would have included more of those other songs mentioned in the summary above.