Found this on cdnow today... The healing power of music couldn't even begin to soothe the ravaged souls and heavy hearts around the world on September 11, but you have to respect Sting for trying. With 200 fans and friends en route to see him and his augmented band, preparing to record a live album and webcast the proceedings from Italy on that fateful day, Sting and company did what they thought in their hearts was right. The show went on (though the webcast ended early), resulting in the reworked solo and Police compositions that comprise All This Time, which is dedicated to the victims of the Sept. 11 tragedy. There's no pall cast over the music, though: the musicians play with unbridled passion and amazing focus, immersing themselves in the challenges presented by the radical re-arrangements. The buoyant "All This Time" is given new life as an R&B testimonial, while "Roxanne" is re-spun as a sparse ode to unrequited love. Elsewhere, they sink their teeth into the spirited, full-blown versions of "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" and "Every Breath You Take." For obvious reasons, this is not just another live album. Regardless of what you might think of Sting as an artist, his passion towards the music in the shadow of such tragedy is both moving and impressive. Patrick Berkery CDNOW Contributing Writer