Track Listing 1. Inside 2. Send Your Love 3. Whenever I Say Your Name 4. Dead Mans Rope 5. Never Coming Home 6. Stolen Car 7. Forget About the Future 8. This War 9. Book of My Life 10. Sacred Love 11. Send Your Love - (Dave Aude remix) 12. Shape of My Heart - (live mix) 13. Like a Beautiful Smile - (previously unreleased) 14. Moon Over Bourbon Street - (Cornelius mix)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Anoushka Shankar, Chris Botti, Christian McBride, Mary J. Blige, Vinnie Colaiuta | | Distributor: | Phantom Import Distributi | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Sting (vocals, guitar, clarinet, keyboards, bass); Mary J. Blige, Babija Rhapl, Joy Rose (vocals); Dominic Miller, Vicente Amigo (guitar); Anoushka Shankar (sitar); Chris Botti (trumpet); Clark Gayton (trombone); Jason Rebello (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Dave Hartley (piano); Jeff Young (Hammond B-3 organ); Kipper (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Christian McBride, Danny Dunlap (bass); Manu Katche, Vinne Colaiuta (drums); Aref Durvesh (tabla); Valerie Denys (castanets); Lance Ellington, Ada Dyer, Donna Gardier, Katreese Barnes (background vocals). Producers: Kipper, Sting, Victor Calderone, Dave Aude. "Whenever I Say Your Name" won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals. "Send Your Love" was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. Japanese edition features four bonus tracks. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. SACRED LOVE seems like the culmination of a process that began 10 years earlier with Sting's TEN SUMMONER'S TALES album. While his first three solo albums were dense, cerebral affairs, that one began a move towards simplification and broader commercial appeal. While SACRED LOVE's predecessor was perhaps Sting's slickest, most pop-oriented album, this one seems to strike an easy balance between his weighty lyrical concerns and a broad-based, accessible sound. As on his 1999 hit "Desert Rose," Sting uses world rhythms to spice things up here, employing sitar and Middle Eastern percussion on "The Book of My Life." An undercurrent of the R&B feel of BRAND NEW DAY can still be felt here as well, lending ballast to even his airiest harmonic moments. He even reprises the single "Send Your Love" (initially given worldbeat feel) as a percolating electronic dance track at the album's end, and it's perhaps a tribute to his musical facility that it sounds equally effective.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...The grand design survives on Sting's sheer musical elegance and a sharp eye for surprise... Mojo (10/01/2003)
3 stars out of 5 - ...He knows how to fashion a quality-sounding product for a start: tasteful sitars, flamenco guitars and jazzy pianos are but part of his armoury... Q (10/01/2003)
3.5 stars out of 5 - ...The radiant SACRED LOVE is a vivid and frequently gorgeous reminder that Gordon Sumner is first and foremost a talented singer-songwriter... Rolling Stone (10/16/2003)
Included in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2003 Rolling Stone (12/25/2003)
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