Sting - Sacred Love (2004) {A&M Records 0602498196397 Reissue}
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© 2004 A&M Records / UMG | 0602498196397
Rock / Soft Rock / Adult Alternative Pop / Contemporary Pop
Sting explores
his shiny, happy side on Sacred Love, adding playful touches of techno
to his smooth, vaguely multi-cultural pop sound. Like 1999's Brand New
Day, Love sounds effortless and content, with expert musicians backing
up Sting's gauzy revelations about love and life. The former Police
frontman shakes things up here and there; DJ/producers like BT and
Victor Calderone breathe life into tracks like "Never Coming Home" and
"Send Your Love," while Mary J. Blige puts her smoky vocals to work on
"Whenever I Say Your Name."
"This War" takes a not-so-subtle shot at George W. Bush, as Sting gives
his left-leaning fan base a thrill with lyrics like "Your daddy was a
businessman/ and it always made good sense/ You know the war can make
you rich my friend/ In dollars, pounds, and cents." Of course, Sting
long ago cashed in his rebel cachet for adult contemporary oblivion. But
even though this music is designed for broad appeal, it does so with
the natural, unforced ease of a seasoned showman.
tracklist:
01 - Inside
02 - Send Your Love
03 - Whenever I Say Your Name
04 - Dead Man's Rope
05 - Never Coming Home
06 - Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing)
07 - Forget About The Future
08 - This War
09 - The Book Of My Life
10 - Sacred Love
11 - Send Your Love (Dave Aude Remix)
12 - Shape Of My Heart (Live)
13 - Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing) (Radio Version)
14 - Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing) (B. Recluse Mix)
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