| About Sting |
| Sting performed at the Brit Awards on February 20, 2002, but said that he won't perform for them again. "When I was performing at the Brits I could hear people talking and no one seemed to be listening to me. I won't be going again, put it that way. I was bored." Article at uk.news.yahoo.com |
| Lulu's album, Together, available from amazon.co.uk, consists of fourteen duets, one of them with Sting, "Sail on Sailor." |
| The Very Best of Sting & The Police compact disc contains the following selections: 1. Message in a Bottle - The Police 2. Can't Stand Losing You - The Police 3. An Englishman In New York 4. Every Breath You Take - The Police 5. Walking on the Moon - The Police 6. Fields of Gold - Sting 7. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - The Police 8. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free - Sting 9. Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot [Edit] - Sting 10. Russians - Sting 11. If I Ever Lose My Faith in You - Sting 12. Brand New Day 13. Desert Rose 14. Roxanne - The Police 15. Roxanne '97 [Puff Daddy Remix] - The Police It is available from amazon.com. |
| The sound of Sting's album Sacred Love "is a typically sophisticated mix of pop, jazz, funk, and world music," writes Steve Morse in the Boston Globe of September 30, 2003. |
| In the Boston Herald of October 9, 2006, Christopher John Treacy gives a C+ to Sting's CD Songs from the Labyrinth. "Through a mix of 23 musical pieces and spoken-word interludes, Sting explores Elizabethan composer John Dowland’s work, with assistance from Edin Karamazov: Both play the archlute, a 17th century instrument Sting learned specifically for this project. At his best, the ex-Police man dances his reedy tenor up and down the scales with impressive dexterity to picking that resembles a poor man’s Segovia. But too often he sounds strained and out of place amid all the tea-time primness." amazon.co.uk amazon.fr |