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57th & 9th

57th & 9th

SKU: V69299 Barcode: 0602557117745
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 11 Nov 2016

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Sting's latest release, "57th & 9th", is a truly eclectic mix of genres that showcases the legendary artist's undeniable talent and versatility. From the infectious reggae vibes of "One Fine Day" to the stripped-down acoustic intimacy of "Heading South on the Great North Road", Sting takes us on a musical journey that is both soulful and experimental.

The album kicks off with the energetic and funky "I Can't Stop Thinking About You", a track that will have you tapping your toes and bobbing your head from the very first note. Sting's signature smooth vocals are on full display here, reminding us why he is considered one of the best in the business.

The standout track on the album has to be "50,000", a poignant and heartfelt ballad that reflects on the passing of some of our most beloved musical icons. Sting's emotional delivery combined with the haunting melody creates a truly unforgettable listening experience.

Overall, "57th & 9th" is a testament to Sting's enduring talent and ability to continually push boundaries in the music industry. With its diverse range of styles and influences, this album is sure to appeal to fans both old and new. So sit back, relax, and let Sting take you on a musical journey unlike any other.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. I Can't Stop Thinking About You
2. 50,000
3. Down, Down, Down
4. One Fine Day
5. Pretty Young Soldier
6. Petrol Head
7. Heading South On the Great North Road
8. If You Can't Love Me
9. Inshallah
10. The Empty Chair

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About the artist

Sting

Sting: the enigmatic Englishman, the man with the voice that launched a thousand tantric love songs, the one who turned every breath you take into a haunting melody. With a career spanning decades, Sting has seamlessly navigated the waters of rock, jazz, reggae, and even classical music, proving time and time again that he is a true musical chameleon. Born Gordon Sumner in Wallsend, England, Sting first rose to fame as the frontman of The Police in the late 1970s, gracing the world with hits like "Roxanne" and "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic." But it was his solo career that truly solidified his status as a musical icon, with albums like "Ten Summoner's Tales" and "Mercury Falling" showcasing his lyrical prowess and unmatched vocal range. Sting's musical talents are as diverse as his interests, which range from environmental activism to acting. He's a bit of a Renaissance man, if you will, proving that he's not just a one-trick pony. Plus, the man can wield a bass guitar like nobody's business, effortlessly adding a touch of class to every song he touches. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, there's no denying Sting's impact on the music world. So next time you find yourself walking on the moon or feeling a little bit Englishman in New York, remember to tip your hat to the man, the myth, the legend: Sting.

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