from our
Police album/tour dialogs….I came across this on Amazon today and couldn’t
remember seeing it on the list before so I thought I’d share just in case.
~Anne
"Music washes away
from the soul the dust of everyday life."
Sting's List of Music You Should
Hear
"(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay" ~ Dreams
to Remember: The Otis Redding Anthology
, Otis Redding
You can't get better than Otis Redding.
"Hideaway" ~ Bluesbreakers
with Eric Clapton
,
John Mayall
This was my guitar album--I learned every song note for note. Eric was taking
and reworking ideas from people like Freddie King. When I played guitar with
the Blue Turtles band I could work through clichés, but I'm no blues guitarist.
"Sweet Baby James" ~ Sweet Baby James
,
James Taylor
You can scratch the surface of my songs pretty lightly and you'll find someone
who wanted to be James Taylor at the age of 14. He's also a brilliant and
ridiculously underrated guitar player and blessed with a voice that could melt
ice caps.
Rope
Ladder to the Moon
,
Jack Bruce
I was actually more keen on Jack's work after he left Cream, especially this
superb record. Jack had a certain formalism that attracted me--he wasn't just a
plodder. Here was a bass player who sang--which is impossible--and had a jazz
sensibility. I finally had a musical role model to look up to.
"The Wind Cries Mary" ~ Are You Experienced
,
Jimi Hendrix
I loved Jimi's harder stuff, but this showed a much gentler and deeper side of
him. I recorded a version of this with John McLaughlin, and I've never worked
with such an extraordinary guitarist. His musical intelligence is just off the
scale.
"Subterranean Homesick Blues" ~ Bringing
It All Back Home
,
Bob Dylan
I think this was one of the first videos I remember seeing. I bought the
original 45. I love this song. I love the lyrics even though I never quite knew
what they meant. It's a great song and he's a great artist and he really
inspired me.
"So What" ~ Kind
of Blue
, Miles
Davis
I play "So What" almost once a week because I find it stimulating
intellectually to hear those guys exploring the range of their talents. You can
hear their personalities come through so clearly. A wonderful conversation
between instruments.
Hymn
of the Seventh Galaxy
,
Chick Corea/Return to Forever
Basically an exercise in demi-semiquavers we used to do in my old band Last
Exit. I remember doing a gig with a big band and we supported Return to
Forever. I had never seen anything like it!
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" ~ Nevermind
, Nirvana
The energy of the Sex Pistols linked with a brilliant sense of melody. Kurt
used considerable musical intelligence to carefully construct statements that
sounded offhand. Link that skill to powerful energies and you've got something
unique. I just wish he'd seen music as a way to heal his soul. I do think he
would have got to that point eventually.
"Big Bottom" ~ This Is Spinal Tap
,
Spinal Tap
"'Ow much more black could it be? None more black!"
The Ghost of Tom Joad
,
Bruce Springsteen
The great thing about Bruce is that he's exactly as he seems, A great man. On
"The Ghost of Tom Joad" I realised very quickly reading the lyrics
that he'd upped the stakes. I think it's the best record he's done.
"Shaking the Tree" ~ Shaking
the Tree: 16 Golden Greats
,
Peter Gabriel and Youssou N'Dour
I first met Youssou with Peter several years ago when we worked together on an
Amnesty tour. Both of them have such extraordinary voices and Peter has done a
lot to promote world music in general and that should be acknowledged as it's
been a one man crusade on his part.
"Paper Sun" ~ Mr.
Fantasy
, Traffic
I loved the band Traffic for their way of creating a musical universe without
these boundaries, because whether it's country, pop, gospel, heavy metal or
classical music, it's all a single language, a code.
"Tempted" ~ Singles
45's and Under
,
Squeeze
One of my favourite songs that I never wrote was "Tempted" and I did
actually cover it. It's a great song, and Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook are
great songwriters. Squeeze were always a great band, and it was nice to cover
it.