Stewart Copeland releases the deluxe editions of “Klark Kent”

Stewart Copeland, who also played Klark Kent during the Police era, will soon be releasing deluxe editions of the album of the same name, which was originally released in 1980. In addition to the newly remastered songs, two unreleased songs will also be included. The set will be released in the form of a double LP as a CD set or digitally from November 17th.

Deluxe editions contain unreleased studio material

In addition to the remastered original works, the double LP will also include two previously unreleased studio recordings on which Stewart Copeland plays all the instruments and also serves as vocalist. Twelve unreleased demo versions will also be included. Copeland provides the first taste of the new project with the remastered single “Too Kool to Kalypso” from 1978.

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Stewart Copeland originally rose to prominence as a member of The Police. From 1978 onwards, the now 71-year-old released his first solo works in the form of singles, which culminated in the self-titled album “Klark Kent” in 1980.

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