Of course everything I have purtaining to The Police is most prized (especially all the bootlegs). :) Though, of Sting, I guess the most could be the I Shall Be Released CDs. Also, like Anne, I prize my copy of the D.C. BND tour concert as well. It was a wonderful show. I didn't even like "My One and Only Love" until hearing him sing it that night. My favourite off of Leaving Las Vegas soundtrack had always been "Angel Eyes". Teri ===== For Movies, Posters and Soundtracks. Visit FOREVER FILMS! http://foreverfilms.vstoremovies.com/ ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Well, my most prized release must be the Montreux live concert of 1991, 2 hours of excellent performances by Sting, Dominic Miller, Vinnie Colaiutta and David Sancious, acoustic. Together with the Unplugged 2CD, these belong to the best pieces of music of Sting's best album, The Soul Cages, a very honest and warm album that I play over and over again (sorry LJB, my taste hasn't changed yet). I actually still wonder why they made such a bad promotion at that time, especially by releasing an overpriced luxury box with only 6 live songs from the Newcastle gig in front of friends and relatives, a sad thing they do not release that whole gig as a lot of unique songs were then played as is partially shown in a UK TV broadcast documentary that was made about it. Anyway, those days were imho the best ... still. Cheers, Karel
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Teri Kronberg