Still Be Love in the World
Sting · 2001
35 min · 7 tracks · jazz · new wave · reggae
A fusion of live performances and remixed tracks that blend jazz, pop, and world music influences.
Why this album works
The album features remixes of Sting's previous hits, contributing to its appeal within club scenes while also showcasing his continued relevance in the music industry. Notably, it includes the Nitin Sawhney mix of 'A Thousand Years', which highlights a cross-cultural collaboration that resonates with fans of both electronic and world music.
- Best for
- steady flow with live energy reflective moments of intimacy uplifting remixes for gatherings
- Context
- By the time 'Still Be Love in the World' was released in 2001, Sting was a well-established artist, known for his solo work following his tenure with The Police. This album came after his acclaimed 1999 release 'Brand New Day', further exploring themes of love and resilience through a mix of live recordings and studio remixes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Kate Bush· Joe Jackson· Kim Wilde· Duran Duran· Ringo Starr· Radiohead· Robbie Williams· Ed Sheeran
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 After the Rain Has Fallen (live) 4:40
- 2 A Thousand Years (Nitin Sawhney mix) 5:23
- 3 Perfect Love… Gone Wrong (live) Standout 6:20
- 4 Every Breath You Take (live) Standout 4:25
- 5 Fragile (live) 4:05
- 6 Brand New Day (Cornelius mix) 5:25
- 7 Desert Rose (Melodic club mix radio edit) Standout 4:44
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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