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Ghost In The Machine (Picture Disc)
...Nothing Like The Sun (Expanded Edition) - Digital Only
The Police: Around The World Restored & Expanded (DVD & CD)
The Police: Around The World Restored & Expanded (DVD & LP)
The Police: Around The World Restored & Expanded (DVD & Blu-ray)
Greatest Hits (Half-Speed Remaster Double-LP 30th anniversary edition)
Englishman/African In New York (Sting & Shirazee)
My Funny Valentine (with Herbie Hancock)
ALL SAINTS & STING - Message In A Bottle
Music Moments (Alzheimer's Association)
STEVE AOKI, SHAED, and STING - 2 in a Million
My Songs : Special Edition (Worldwide)
Message In A Bottle (2019 Record Store Release)
Every Move You Make: The Studio Recordings
Gotta Get Back My Baby (featuring Maitre Gims)
Skank Up (Oh Lawd) (feat. Ding Dong)
Roxanne (2018 Record Store Release)
44/876 (Digital Deluxe Album & Target Physical Exclusive)
Don't Make Me Wait (iLL Wayno Remix)
Don't Make Me Wait (Dave Audé Rhythmic Radio Remix)
Don't Make Me Wait (Tropkillaz Remix)
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace II
The Last Ship (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
The Last Ship: Live At The Public Theater
¡RELEASED! The Human Rights Concerts 1986-1998
¡RELEASED! The Human Rights Concerts - 1986: A Conspiracy Of Hope
¡RELEASED! The Human Rights Concerts - 1988: Human Rights Now
!RELEASED! The Human Rights Concerts 1986-1998
¡RELEASED! The Human Rights Concerts - 1990: An Embrace of Hope
The Last Ship (standard & vinyl editions)
The Last Ship (super deluxe package)
The Last Ship (2-disc deluxe version)
Chimes Of Freedom: The Songs Of Bob Dylan
CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE: Conversations With Christian
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Cherrytree House Sessions, Volume 1
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Now That's What I Call Christmas 4
A Winter's Night - Live from Durham Cathedral
CHRIS BOTTI: Chris Botti In Boston (Live)
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace
ANOUSHKA SHANKAR/KARSH KALE: Breathing Under Water
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Welcome To The Voice
Always On Your Side (with Sheryl Crow)
TONY BENNETT: DUETS/An American Classic
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Rogue's Gallery - Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now
VARIOUS ARTISTS: American Made World Played
Inside Out On The Sacred Love Tour fan Club DVD
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Live at the World Cafe Vol 18
VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Very Best of MTV Unplugged 3
SOUNDTRACK: Bridget Jones - The Edge Of Reason
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Unity: 2004 Athens Olympic Games
VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Very Best of MTV Unplugged 2
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Voices of Hope: Sabera Foundation
CRAIG DAVID: Slicker Than Your Average
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Best of Today Summer Concert Series Vol 2
CHRIS BOTTI: Night Sessions: Live In Concert
JIMMY CLIFF: Fantastic Plastic People
VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Very Best of MTV Unplugged
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Salt Lake 2002 Official Music of the Games
The Very Best Of Sting & The Police
JOOLS HOLLAND: Small World Big Band
VARIOUS ARTISTS: America: A Tribute to Heroes
EARL SCRUGGS: Earl Scruggs & Friends
VARIOUS ARTISTS: For Once In My Life: Ally McBeal
SOUNDTRACK: The Emperor's New Groove
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Unicef: Music Of Love For Tomorrow's Children
VARIOUS ARTISTS: A Love Affair: The Music of Ivan Lins
VARIOUS ARTISTS: For Our Children: 10th Anniversary Edition
SOUNDTRACK: The Thomas Crown Affair
VARIOUS ARTISTS: SNL : 25 Years of Musical Performances 1
CHRIS BOTTI: Slowing Down the World
ANDY SUMMERS: Green Chimneys: The Music of Thelonious Monk
FEATURE: Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels
WAYLON JENNINGS: Closing in on the Fire
SOUNDTRACK: The X-Files: The Album - Fight The Future
VARIOUS ARTISTS: 20th Century Blues
SOUNDTRACK: The Object Of My Affection
VARIOUS ARTISTS: A Very Special Christmas 3
The Very Best Of Sting & The Police
SOUNDTRACK: Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Red Hot + Rio: Pure Listening Pleasure
I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying, CD
I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying, CD
I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying, cass
I Was Brought To My Senses, CD digipak
SOUNDTRACK: The Truth About Cats & Dogs
Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot, CD digipak
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Tower of Song: The Songs of Leonard Cohen
Every Breath You Take - The Classics
Voices Inside My Head (E Smoove Pump Mix) 12''
Can't Stand Losing You (Live in Boston) Edit,
Can't Stand Losing You (Live in Boston) Edit 7''
VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Glory of Gershwin
Message In A Box - The Complete Recordings
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Pavarotti & Friends
If I Ever Lose My Faith In You, CD digipak
If I Ever Lose My Faith In You, 7''
If I Ever Lose My Faith In You, cass
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Prokofiev: Peter And the Wolf
VARIOUS ARTISTS: A Very Special Christmas
FEATURE: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
VARIOUS ARTISTS: The Soldier's Tale
RUBEN BLADES: Nothing But The Truth
Don't Stand So Close To Me '86, 12''
Don't Stand So Close To Me '86, 7''
Every Breath You Take - The Singles
SOUNDTRACK: Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill
If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, 12''
If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, 7''
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, 7''
Can't Stand Losing You, 7'' (Reissue)
VARIOUS ARTISTS: No Wave (UK Version)
VARIOUS ARTISTS: No Wave (US Version)
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This fall, Sting will release a new album dedicated to his favourite season - Winter - a season which has inspired countless songwriters over the centuries and produced a wealth of music exploring all of its many guises.

If On a Winter's Night... presents an arc of songs that conjures the season of spirits, resulting in a haunting, spiritual and reflective musical journey. "The theme of winter is rich in inspiration and material," comments Sting; "by filtering all of these disparate styles into one album I hope we have created something refreshing and new." He continues, "Our ancestors celebrated the paradox of light at the heart of the darkness, and the consequent miracle of rebirth and the regeneration of the seasons."

In collaboration with esteemed producer and arranger, Robert Sadin, "If On a Winter's Night..." features traditional music of the British Isles as its starting point. Sting and guest musicians interpret a stirring collection of songs, carols, and lullabies including The Snow it Melts the Soonest (traditional Newcastle ballad), Soul Cake (traditional English "begging" song) Gabriel's Message (14th century carol), Balulalow (lullaby by Peter Warlock) and Now Winter Comes Slowly (Henry Purcell).

Two of Sting's own compositions are also featured on the album, Lullaby for an Anxious Child and The Hounds of Winter, which originally appeared on his previous release Mercury Falling, alongside Hurdy Gurdy Man, - a musical reworking and English translation (by Sting) of Der Leiermann from Schubert's classic winter song-cycle Winterreise.

For this exploration of the themes and emotions of Winter, Sting is joined by friend and long time colleague, guitarist Dominic Miller. Additional guests include an ensemble of three remarkable musicians from Northern England and Scotland: Kathryn Tickell (fiddle and Northumbrian pipes) Julian Sutton (melodeon) and Mary MacMaster (metal string Scottish harp), along with Daniel Hope (violin), Vincent S?�gal (cello), Chris Botti and Ibrahim Maalouf, (trumpet), Cyro Baptista and Bijan Chemirani (percussion), the Webb Sisters (vocals) and Stile Antico (vocal ensemble). Watch the preview trailer for "If On A Winter's Night..."



 
Review from The Australian
Cocking a snook at Bob Dylan's Christmas offering, Sting's festive fare eschews the conventional approach in favour of an altogether more catholic and sombre take on the season. Those to whom yuletide is anathema will find solace in his meditation on winter, with its soothing if somewhat scholarly, centuries-straddling mix of folk and classical songs, with world and jazz colouring.

Even his solo rendition of Cherry Tree Carol is more a spiritual than traditional Christmas song. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen only surfaces in Soul Cake as a counterpoint to the lyrics, with brass serving as the icing on top. Gratifyingly, Gordon Sumner gives full rein to his Geordie accent in the Northumberland folk ballad The Snow it Melts the Soonest and Christmas At Sea. Jazz saxophonist Kenny Garrett's scorching soprano solo and Jack DeJohnette's cultured drumming, on the other hand, elevate the traditional English "begging" song The Burning Babe, the words of 16th-century martyr Robert Southwell set to a Chris Wood tune, to a sublime level.

Regular Sting accompanist Kathryn Tickell's violin and Northumbrian pipes dovetail with the stile antico vocal ensemble on the translated 15th-century German carol Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, providing a beguiling backdrop to Sting's thespy spoken-word passages. Bassam Saba's oud and ney and the percussion of Rhani Krija and Bijan Chemirani imbue There is No Rose of Such Virtue with Middle Eastern hue. The Hounds of Winter, from an earlier Sting album, is regurgitated in ballad form with bass clarinet, cello and melodeon backing.

Among the attractions of Sting's latest concept album, for this reviewer, is the allusion to older pagan traditions of the winter solstice. The singer has rarely sounded better, whether exploring the extremities of his albeit limited vocal range or lodged in more familiar register, or singing his own songs or pieces set to music by Henry Purcell, Franz Schubert and J. S. Bach. Say what you like about him - and he does seem to attract polar opinion - Sting is a serious musical adventurer.
Review from The Newark Star Ledger
To Sting's credit, he didn't make a tinsel-spinning holiday record like any pop star. This is a concept album on the darkly magical, contemplative aspects of winter. The folk-tinged acoustic arrangements are gorgeous, with the material ranging from medieval carols and Peter Warlock's beautiful hymn "Balulalow" to a superior remake of Sting's own "Hounds of Winter."

His cover of Peter, Paul and Mary's "Soul Cake," with its fiddle, brass and unaffected vocal, is infectious. That last bit is key, because the arch theatricality that can creep into Sting's singing ruins the Baroque songs. But his accordion-laced take on Schubert's "The Hurdy-Gurdy Man" raises a doleful shiver, and "Cherry Tree Carol" has a simple loveliness. This is one of Sting's most heartfelt solo efforts in ages.
Review from The Philadelphia Daily News by Jonathan Takiff

Sights are set especially high by Sting with "If on a Winter's Night" (Deutsche Grammophon, B). The Sting-meister digs into several centuries of music for this mix of old English carols, hymnlike wintry songs plus a few from his own song catalog, - with an apt, recurring theme that winter/Christmas really can be the cruelest season of all.

True to his signature, the tunes are delicately seasoned with a swirl of folk, pop, classical and jazz flavors, and so subtly performed by the singer and all-acoustic band that you might take it for blissful chill music, instead of a fearsome freeze-out.
Review from The Times of India
Winter, we're told, is Sting's favourite season. Here, the high priest of classy pop pays tribute to winter and to Christmas. He could have done it the way most artistes do, via hurried renditions of well-known carols, and sold a few million copies... But that isn't Sting's way.

Here's his way: grab seven amazingly-talented musicians who play instruments varying from Northumbrian pipes to Celtic harps to good old trumpets, coop them all in a house near Florence (with his dog Compass) and weave musical magic using old songs, lullabies, carols, even classic poems. 'Gabriel's Message' kicks it off with the hushed plucking of harp strings, setting the mood as more brooding than ecstatic, though upbeat tracks like 'Soul Cake' lift it here and there. Sting's musical arrangements are spot on, mixing traditional tunes with new riffs. And the singing is darned good too; just hear Sting switch scales on 'There Is No Rose Of Such Virtue'.

This album won't top charts or burn dance floors but it will be cherished as an artistic achievement. That, we suspect, is Sting's intent. PLAYLIST PICKS | The Snow It Melts The Fastest (Sting's searing vocals + minimal instrumentation = a haunting melody); Christmas At Sea (Sting's fascination for the sea - remember Soul Cages? - meets his love for winter in his adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's poem); The Burning Babe (pipes and violins mark Sting's version of a slightly morbid poem by 16th century Jesuit martyr Robert Southwell... The effect is magical)
Review from Living North by Julian West
As Sting nears his 60th year, his physical fitness remains excellent, brought about by a personal desire to look and feel great and knowing that to perform well on stage, fitness and wellbeing are key components. His musical journey has also been a rollercoaster.

From jazz to gatecrashing punk with more than a hint of reggae, through rock to folk he has also swapped his guitar for a lute from time to time and the lyrics of 'Demolition Man' for the music of John Dowland. It's a remarkable mixture and the beauty of the North East in his latest deeply thoughtful work has provided much inspiration from his upbringing here. Initially, his record company suggested a Christmas record - but fearing the nuances of 'Frosty' :Rudolph' et al the Christmas focus was given a seasonal twist - that of winter.

It's an inspiring work and for one who cannot call himself a fan yet loved some of the classic Police hits as well as some of the solo work - it's a real discovery, revealing not only some hugely talented musicians, but the next step of Sting's own journey, in which he researched sacred songs, classical songs, folk songs and secular songs. The end product is a haunting, emotional, spirited and spiritual work. The songs have an ambivalent quality and we explore different musical types, drawing some of them together. The songs are varied and melodic, haunting yet calming and clearly in some ways at least, reflective on his own Christmases and winters past. In so doing, he is also dealing with some of his own spirits, his parents, old friends and memories, whether it's his conscience, or his constant yearning to move forward yet also look back into the magical music of traditional folk songs, carols, lullabies and the renditions of Henry Purcell, the poetic words of Robert Louis Stevenson or the music of J S Bach.

Some would say the audacity reflects an unbridled ego - others would pay homage to a hugely talented thinker with the voice of a rock star and the soul of a poet. It will be fascinating to see what the critics make of it - it is mournful melodic and magical. It's also varied and reflects well the depth and variety of the harshness of winter and Christmas lullabies, songs and tales.If you do have time to reflect this Christmas, sample 'If On A Winter's Night' - it might well raise your own spirits.
Review from The Age by Michael Dwyer
The songwriting credit "Bach, Sting" is a gift to those who would paint the yogic Police man a pretentious prat, but there's no faulting the sincerity or realisation of this ethereal Christmas offering. Schubert, Praetorius, Dryden, Purcell, Robert Louis Stevenson and the ubiquitous "traditional" join a millennial super group of olde folk instruments and weird stories that merge the Christ legend with the pagan smoke of a mid-winter fire. Harps, pipes, bowed strings and hunting horns enhance a tonally mysterious and lyrically unsettling world of beggars, angels, burning babes and compellingly human biblical figures. Draw the blinds and you can almost hear the wolves howling in the snow.
Review from The Huffington Post
The jig that is Sting's 'Soul Cake' reintroduces us to the traditional holiday perennial that Peter, Paul & Mary once immortalized with an insight into melancholy that the trio's brooding version never communicated. That's not surprising since almost all of the the music presented on 'If On A Winter's Night...' is as warm and loving as Bob Cratchitt's Christmas home. Hearing Sting and his entourage embrace mostly English folk traddies should make one wonder why he's never done this before. Filling like mead, its authenticity makes some of Sting's more calculated works seem thin, with even the drunken revisit of his original 'The Hounds Of Winter' and the touching 'Lullaby For An Anxious Child' - the latter co-written with the artist's long-term guitarist, Dominic Miller - rising above many of his recent recordings. Sting's occasional regional affectations and thick-throated vocals for the more classical pieces sound very comfortable on tracks such as 'Cold Song' and 'You Only Cross My Mind In Winter', and, overall, the artist's voice is tempered by an acoustic ensemble that includes Miller, harpist Mary Macmaster, cellist Vincent Ségal, bassist Ira Coleman, guitarist David Mansfield, fiddle-player Kathryn Tickel, and Julian Sutton on melodeon. In many ways, 'If On A Winter's Night...' is a return to Sting's genetic roots, and it's his most natural sounding release in years.
Review from iTunes Most performers looking to join in the seasonal music market sing well known Christmas Carols and familiar wintertime fare. Fittingly, Sting does not bow down to Santa Claus and wish everyone a holly, jolly Christmas, but rather finds solace in a more solemn approach. Sting's traditional are not the usual. Coupled with classical producer Robert Sadin, Sting puts his own serious delivery to the haunting crawl of 'Gabriel's Message', the sonorous snowcaps of the Newcastle, England traditional 'The Snow It Melts The Soonest' and the smoothly but sparsely rhythmic 15th Century Marian hymn 'There Is No Rose of Such Virtue'. For Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Christmas at Sea', Sting adapts a darker, deeper, throaty delivery. This is many miles north of anything he performed with The Police. Sting wrote three songs for the occasion: the surprisingly pop-like 'The Hounds of Winter' and co-writes on 'Lullaby For An Anxious Child' with Dominic Miller and the album's closer, 'You Only Cross My Mind In Winter' with music by J.S. Bach. Not your traditional album of egg-nogged cheer, but a thoughtful, well-executed piece of seasonal music.
Review from St. Petersburg Times
As rock fans well know, there are two kinds of Sting. There's sexy, swaggering Police Sting. Then there's lute-hugging Renaissance Festival Sting. If you're wondering which Sting shows up on this 15-tracker, let it be known that one song, 'The Burning Babe', is a poem by a 16th century English Jesuit martyr. Yikes, somebody hide the plastic party forks! This is bleak stuff, performed via harps and harmoniums and presumably recorded in a Gothic stone fortress of sadness. And yet Sting's definition of Christmas - "a period of intense loneliness and alienation" - makes these delicate shanties and carols mesmerizing and fresh. In a strange way, it might help you survive the holidays. GRADE: A
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