The Very Best of Sting And The Police

The Very Best of Sting And The Police


The Very Best of Sting & the Police [2002]
2002 - : *****


Including: Desert Rose, Can't Stand Losing You, Englishman in New York, and more...
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Message In A Bottle
Can't Stand Losing You
An Englishman In New York
Every Breath You Take
Seven Days
Walking On The Moon
Fields Of Gold
Fragile
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
Brand New Day
Desert Rose
If I Ever Lose My Faith In You
Don't Stand So Close To Me
Roxanne
So Lonely


"The Very Best of Sting and the Police" (18 tracks, 78 min.) is "politically correct" in that it brings an equal number of Police hits and Sting solo-hits (9 each). It has a lot of things going for it: first and foremost, much of the music is outstanding. Best of all is the inclusion of "So Lonely", a major hit which somehow was omitted from The Police's "Every Breath You Take: The Classics". This can directly be attributed to using the full extent of a single CD capacity. The sound quality is surprisingly good as well. What is very unfortunate is that all 18 songs are mixed and matched without any apparent rhyme or reason. Thus we go from the Police's "Can't Stand Losing You" directly into Sting's "An Englishman in New York. Say what? Or we go from Sting's "Seven Days" into the Police's "Walking on the Moon"! Why couldn't they simply present the songs in chronological order? That said, there IS a lot of great music on this CD. It's simply up to you to play it in an order that makes more sense and pleases the ear more. By Paul Allaer

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