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Nothing Like the Sun
Sting
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1987 | FLAC 384kHz 24bit | 12 tracks · 54:49
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...Nothing Like The Sun is a 1987 album by Sting. The title comes from Shakespeare's Sonnet #130 ("My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun"), which Sting used in the song "Sister Moon". He added that his inspiration for this was a close encounter with a drunk, in which Sting quoted the sonnet in response to the drunk's importunate query, "How beautiful is the moon?" The album won Best British Album at the 1988 Brit Awards. Background The album was influenced by two events in Sting's life: first, the death in late 1986 of his mother, which contributed to the

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11The Lazarus Heart4:37Sting
12Be Still My Beating Heart5:32Sting
13Englishman in New York4:31Sting
14History Will Teach Us Nothing5:01Sting
15They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)7:12Sting
16Fragile3:53Sting
21We’ll Be Together4:54Sting
22Straight to My Heart3:55Sting
23Rock Steady4:29Sting
24Sister Moon3:47Sting
25Little Wing5:03Jimi Hendrix
26The Secret Marriage2:04Sting / Hanns Eisler

Credits

Arranged By — Sting Written-By — Sting Backing Vocals — Dolette McDonald, Janice Pendarvis, Renee Geyer, Vesta Williams Drums — Manu Katché, Andy Newmark Keyboards — Kenny Kirkland Mastered By — Bob Ludwig Mixed By — Hugh Padgham, Neil Dorfsman, Bob Vogt, Mark McKenna Percussion — Mino Cinelu Producer — Neil Dorfsman, Sting Saxophone — Branford Marsalis Technician — Dave O’Donnell, Ken Blair Vocals — Sting Bass — Sting Vocoder — Mino Cinelu

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