STING

Like the post-millennium output of Van Morrison, Paul Simon, Mark Knopfler, Elvis Costello and Rod Stewart - among others - you know pretty much what you are going to get, and there is something rather comforting and reassuringly trustworthy in that. I put Sting's albums on and I know it will be easy-going, relaxing, lyrically thoughtful, gently rhythmic and immaculately played. His albums have always been hi-fi demonstration standard in their sound quality - razor sharp acoustic guitars, subtly syncopated percussion and clarity of voice. 

There are not too many "wow" moments on Sting's albums. However, I don't listen to Sting to be wowed, I listen to him for a feeling of solidity and warmth. He has never let me down in that respect - an intelligent, contemplative and sensitive man who deserves far more respect than he gets. Fair play to him. 

Click on the images below to read the reviews.
Dream/Blue Turtles
Nothing Like The Sun
The Soul Cages
Ten Summoners' Tales
Mercury Falling
Brand New Day
Sacred Love
If On/Winter's Night 
The Last Ship
57th & 9th
44/875 w. Shaggy
My Songs
The Bridge
The Police

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