Michele,
I appreciate your opposing viewpoint. I haven’t bought a
studio recording of Sting’s since Ten Summoner’s Tales. I
lumped all of his studio efforts together as the “studio
crap”. I will continue to purchase the live albums as I
find these much better. Interestingly enough, I have been
able to listen to most of the new album from websites that
have been posted by members of this mailing list. Maybe I
should post a review of the album from someone who has
chosen not to buy it.
JP
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Michelle Manoni
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 8:43 AM
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JP,
Respecting your opinion about not buying the album based on
other people's opinions on this list, I only want to say
that I bought the album, have played it on my computer while
working (not the best quality), like some songs, dislike and
skip over others (after a couple of listens), such as Send
Your Love remix, Shape of My Heart (live), and now Moon Over
Bourbon Street.
I really like many of the other songs on this album. This
is my own personal opinion, not swayed by the list opinion.
I don't feel this album flows as well as others, such as
'Ten Summoners Tales' or 'Soul Cages', but I still like most
of the songs. His harmonies are wonderful, and his
song-writing ability still amazes me, especially how he
creates the feeling and mood with the music, as well as the
lyrics.
But then again, that's only my opinion. Sting is not God,
and there are many other talented artists in this world,
both new and old, many of which I listen to, and oh yes, buy
their cds!
By the way, I'm a little confused. You said you proudly
didn't buy this album, yet you "will continue to skip the
over produced (and badly produced) studio crap". Do you own
the album or not?
Ciao.
Michelle