My Songs

My Songs

by Sting
My Songs

My Songs

by Sting

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

They're his songs, so he can do whatever he wants with them. That seems to be the idea behind My Songs, a 2019 collection where Sting decides to revisit 15 of his most famous songs and tweak them for modern audiences. The inspiration behind the project was an updated version of "Brand New Day," which he reworked at the end of 2018 not only so it'd have a shiny new arrangement for a New Year's Eve gig, but so the track could slide between Ariana Grande hits on a playlist. Happy with the results, he turned his attention to Sting and Police songs you know by heart, re-recording a few chestnuts outright, but usually satisfying his muse by stripping away old studio effects, swapping out lead vocals, and adding instruments and vocal harmonies along with numerous other minute but discernable changes. Apart from perhaps "Demolition Man," which is now awash with Hendrixian waves of guitar, none of the songs are turned inside-out: not only does the overall feel remain the same, but so do the basic arrangements. That doesn't mean the alterations on My Songs are unnoticeable; far from it, in fact. Sting's heavy hand is evident throughout My Songs. When he revisits the Police, it's hard to ignore how the contributions of Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland are either absent or muted, just like how it's impossible not to notice that the new vocals sound scraggly and weathered, not spry. Whether it's the early "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free," "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You," or the relatively recent "Brand New Day," the solo hits are awash with funk guitars and electronic rhythms suitable for an upscale mall. Of the two approaches, the latter could conceivably be called modern, but it can't be called fresh, which highlights the mystery at the core of My Songs. Despite the sometimes-jarring changes, the versions on My Songs still sound like the old tunes, raising the question of why Sting even bothered with this project. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/07/2019
Label: A&M / Polydor
UPC: 0602577587214
Rank: 32068

Tracks

  1. Brand New Day
  2. Desert Rose
  3. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
  4. Every Breath You Take
  5. Demolition Man
  6. Can¿¿¿t Stand Losing You
  7. Fields of Gold
  8. So Lonely
  9. Shape of My Heart
  10. Message in a Bottle
  11. Fragile
  12. Walking on the Moon
  13. Englishman in New York
  14. If I Ever Lose My Faith in You
  15. Roxanne (Live)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sting   Primary Artist,Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Saxophone,Guitar (Synthesizer)
Tawatha Agee   Vocals (Background)
Paul Franklin   Pedal Steel
Branford Marsalis   Clarinet,Saxophone,Percussion
Andy Newmark   Drums
Larry Adler   Harmonica,Chromatic Harmonica
Kenny Kirkland   Keyboards
Kipper   Vocals,Keyboards
Chris Botti   Trumpet
Cheb Mami   Vocals
Derek James   Vocals (Background)
Dominic Miller   Guitar,Vocals
Vesta Williams   Vocals (Background)
Dave Heath   Flute,Fiddle
Jason Rebello   Piano,Clarinet,Clavinet
David Sancious   Keyboards
Mark Nightingale   Trombone
Martin Kierszenbaum   Organ,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards
Josh Freese   Drums
Marlon Saunders   Vocals (Background)
Kathryn Tickell   Fiddle,Northumbrian Smallpipes
Omar Hakim   Drums
Guy Barker   Trumpet
Joe Sumner   Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Janice Pendarvis   Vocals (Background)
John Barclay   Trumpet
Stevie Wonder   Harmonica,Keyboards
Manu Katche   Drums
Darryl Jones   Bass
Vinnie Colaiuta   Drums
Don Blackman   Organ (Hammond)
Emilio Navaira   Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Richard Edwards   Trombone
Renee Geyer   Vocals (Background)
Mino Cinelu   Vocoder,Percussion
Darryl Tookes   Vocals (Background)
Simon Fischer   Violin
Percy Cardona   Accordion
Farhat Bouallagui   Conductor,String Conductor
Althea Rodgers   Vocals (Background)
Vic Garbarini   Vocals (Background)
Rosemary Purt   Vocals (Background)
Nannies Chorus   Vocals (Background)
Moulay Ahmed   Strings
Salem Bnouni   Strings
Stephanie Crewdson   Vocals (Background)
Kevon Webster   Keyboards
Kathryn Greeley   Violin
Pete Smith   Vocals (Background)
Jerry Fuentes   Bass,Guitar,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Danny Quatrochi   Synclavier,Guitar (String),Vocals (Background)
Rufus Miller   Guitar,Vocals
Sameh Catalan   Strings
Ken Williams   Vocals (Background)
Kouider Berkan   Strings
Danny Dunlap   Strings
James Boyd   Viola
Elliot Jones   Vocals (Background)
Jane Alexander   Vocals (Background)
Sian Bell   Cello
Mickey Sumner   Vocals (Background)
Katherine Tickell   Fiddle
Dennis Collins   Vocals (Background)
Dolette McDonald   Vocals (Background)
Diego Navaira   Vocals (Background)
Dave Hartley   Organ (Hammond)
Ettamri Mustapha   Darbouka
Gene Noble   Vocals (Background)
Melissa Musique   Vocals (Background)
Tony Lake   Percussion
Joe Mendez   Vocals (Background)
Veneese Thomas   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Kipper   Producer,Drum Programming,Original Material
Cheb Mami   Composer
Dominic Miller   Composer
Martin Kierszenbaum   A&R,Engineer,Producer,Management,Vocal Producer,Additional Production
Hugh Padgham   Producer,Original Material
Robert Orton   Engineer
Sting   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes,Original Material
Stevie Wonder   Drum Programming
Dave Aude   Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Instrumentation,Additional Production
Neil Dorfsman   Producer
Farhat Bouallagui   Leader,String Arrangements
David Foxxe   Narrator
Pete Smith   Producer,Original Material
Jerry Fuentes   Engineer,Producer
Liam Ward   Design,Direction
Nicole VanGiesen   Management
Howard Page   Engineer
Dave Hidek   Producer
Jason Robinson   Additional Production
Tony Lake   Engineer
Grant Valentine   Engineer
Meghan Johansson   Management
Liz Nesbit   Management
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