Available on Vinyl for the First Time with New Masters Cut at the Legendary Abbey Road Studios!
Anyone who ever listened to The Police would know that Sting harbored ambitions beyond the limitations of one particular style. His former band may have come together during the punk and new wave heyday, but their pop nous and incorporation of reggae ensured that they stood out from their contemporaries. And when it came to carving out a solo career, Sting continued to ignore all notion of boundaries.
Entering the new millennium, Sting had little to prove. Brand New Day ended the '90s with an album that brought the likes of Stevie Wonder, BJ Cole and regular sideman Branford Marsalis on board for a work which merged everything that had come before: world music, jazz and Sting's natural pop inclinations. With strains of electronica creeping in, it proved that he'd lost none of the ambition of yore, and now had the skills to merge that with his finely crafted pop skills.
- A Thousand Years
- Desert Rose (feat. Cheb Mami)
- Big Lie Small World
- After The Rain Has Fallen
- Perfect Love...Gone Wrong
- Tomorrow We'll See
- Prelude To The End Of The Game
- Fill Her Up
- Ghost Story
- Brand New Day