Well, it had to be that or "Behind My Camel". How on earth Behind My Camel
won a Grammy is beyond me. Both "Behind My Camel" and "Mother", however,
were clearly outdone by Sting's "Whenever I Say Your Name" which, in my
humble opinion, is perhaps the biggest ball of cheese ever to come out of
the mind of the man himself. It absolutely kills me. I cannot find one
redeeming aspect about that song other than, perhaps, Joy Rose's very
powerful live performance on that song during the tour. I would say the
only reason "Whenever I Say Your Name" didn't make it on the 5 Terrible
Songs From Great Albums list is that, by definition, the album on which the
track resides has to be "Great", and Sacred Love clearly wasn't. I like
Sacred Love more than most, but even I have to admit that wasn't Sting's
greatest work.
Just thought I'd stir the pot with my 2 cents ;)
Cheers,
Bruce in TO
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Subject: [Police] MSNBC article...
An MSNBC article entitiled "Terrible songs from great albums" has only
five songs mentioned, and one is from The Police.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24034572/
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