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Topic: RSS FeedSting: … all this time . . - A&M - Sound Advice - sound recording review
Interview, Dec, 2001 by Perry Grebin
Sting ordinarily edges his melodies with the romantic rasp of his own voice. On this live album he produces new casts from several of his favorite molds, pouring intimate blue notes into sophisticated, airy jazz arrangements. To his credit, the songs seem to be maturing as handsomely as he is.
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