Sting, Stewart Copeland, and Andy Summers came to Morin Heights, in the Laurentians, to do some skiing and to record their fifth album. It would become the most successful of their career, reaching number one on record charts around the world. But it would also prove to be their last. Randy Renaud revisits the story behind its creation and the tensions that pulled the band apart on this week's edition of the Chronicles of Rock.

The Summer-y Album That Saved the Career of Simple Minds
06:41

The First Canadian Rock Album to Conquer American Record Charts
06:45

Donald K. Donald on CHOM in 1974 Running Down the Year's Big Concerts
03:17