A new webisode was recently released in which Sting talks about his childhood in the industrial landscape near a shipyard, and his first "rock 'n' roll catharsis" with Elvis Presley that would have him "run around the floor in a catatonic fit." The clip can be seen here: http://vevo.ly/piTfQu
Sting: The Best Of 25 Years, is now available! Featuring 12 re-mastered tracks, including several remixes and newly unearthed live recordings, selections for this compilation represent a diverse cross section of Sting’s enduring solo career.
Highlights include the No. 1 hits “If You Love Somebody Set Them Free” and “All This Time,” as well as Grammy® winners “If I Ever Lose My Faith In You” and “Whenever I Say Your Name” featuring Mary J. Blige. The CD also includes a new mix of “Never Coming Home” as well as previously unreleased live versions of “Message In A Bottle,” “Demolition Man” and “Heavy Cloud No Rain” (full track listing included below).
Sting: The Best Of 25 Years was produced by Rob Mathes and Executive Produced by Sting’s longtime manager, Kathryn Schenker.
Also recently released was the comprehensive Sting: 25 Years box set. This consummate collection contains three CDs personally curated by Sting, as well as a DVD, Rough, Raw & Unreleased: Live at Irving Plaza, featuring previously unreleased live concert footage filmed at New York City’s Irving Plaza. The discs are housed in a hardcover book containing rare photos, complete lyrics, and newly written commentary by Sting.
Embodying the highlights and rarities of his illustrious solo career, Sting: The Best Of 25 Years and Sting: 25 Years (3 CD/1 DVD box set) celebrate the distinctive work of one of the world’s most dynamic artists.
Sting: The Best of 25 Years
1. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free2. We’ll Be Together3. Fragile4. All This Time5. If I Ever Lose My Faith In You6. Fields of Gold7. Desert Rose8. Whenever I Say Your Name9. Never Coming Home10. Message in a Bottle (Live)11. Demolition Man (Live)12. Heavy Cloud No Rain (Live)
2 comments:
Sting blows!!!
I've never understood the Sting love. His bass playing is weak. His singing is reserved. His songs are uninspired. I feel that the people he surrounds himself with are strong enough to make him good.
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