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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 6:25
AM
Subject: [Police] Sting and
drummers
I understand Sting has a history of not getting
along with drummers. Maybe that's why he uses drum machines. ;) He definitely
used them in his demos during the Police days. They pale in comparison to
Stew's playing.
I've heard the Japanese version of the album and
I'm not that impressed. These songs are very derivative of his older stuff.
Some older BND and MF stuff that I never liked anyway. I don't buy the whole
"Sting is challenging himself and pushing the limits" BS anymore. That's old
news. The extra songs on the Japanese version are crap IMHO. There are real
moments of Sting greatness on Sacred Love however. I do
enjoy Inside, Dead Man's Rope, Never Coming Home, This War and Sacred
Love. I'm of the camp that feels he hasn't produced a spectacular album since
TST. That said, we all hold this man in high esteem and we all have high
expectations considering all the hit songs he's put out over the years. Even
FIVE great songs on an album is four more than what most artists are capable
of putting out.
So my conclusion is that he
has lost his edge over the years, gotten lazy (witness a crap remix
on the album) and doesn't have a hell of a lot to prove these days. He's happy
and I'm happy for him... but I'm not convinced he "is the edge" that he claims
to be. Like a lot of people on this list, I'm hoping he'll dazzle us with his
live act... as long as he doesn't include the new Moon over Bourbon Street in
the never changing set list.
My 2 cents.
Chris
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