Originally posted by Richard Tarleton
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Your favourite Sting album.
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostThe one with 'Tea in the Sahara' on it (and the rather more popular 'Every Breath You take'). This album even won the admiration of that wonderful writer on music of catholic tastes, Wilfrid Mellers.
I haven't heard The Soldier's Tale, but I'd imagine his voice would be well-suited to the role.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Posthave to agree that "Invisible sun" is fantastic.
Synchronicity 2 is top tune too.
My favourite Sting album is a close call between The Dream of the Blue Turtles and Synchronicity.
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I always felt Synchronicity was spoilt by Stewart Copeland's ranting on "Mother" - the piece seemed at odds with the rest of the album. At the time, I had no idea he was such an accomplished musician and thought he was a dumb drummer with hang-ups. At any rate, its crudely revealed emotional raw material is scarcely transmuted into art, is it? And on LP, it was harder to avoid!
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI always felt Synchronicity was spoilt by Stewart Copeland's ranting on "Mother" - the piece seemed at odds with the rest of the album. At the time, I had no idea he was such an accomplished musician and thought he was a dumb drummer with hang-ups. At any rate, its crudely revealed emotional raw material is scarcely transmuted into art, is it? And on LP, it was harder to avoid!
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