| Main Features | |
| Year | 1990s |
| 1. Message In A Bottle 2. Can't Stand Losing You 3. An Englishman In New York (Album Version) 4. Every Breath You Take 5. Seven Days 6. Walking On The Moon 7. Fields Of Gold 8. Fragile 9. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic | 10. De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da 11. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free 12. Brand New Day 13. Desert Rose 14. If I Ever Lose My Faith In You 15. When We Dance (Edit) 16. Don't Stand So Close To Me 17. Roxanne 18. So Lonely |
Written on: 13/09/2007 by hrprvilla (3 reviews written)
Superb album from the great Sting. The Very Best Of Sting And The Police is a fine collection of songs, spanning Sting's career from his classics in his Police hay day to his individual efforts as a solo artist. (read more)
Written on: 04/01/2007 by emza2511 (176 reviews written)
Really enjoyable album, I agree with the other reviewer that it is mainly the best of Sting; he absolutely shines through in this album. With all the old favorites, Sting's unique husky voice sounds brilliant. With a great mix of tracks from Every Breath You Take, Message in a Bottle to the beautifully sung Fields of Gold.
A must for all Sting and The Police fans and I'd definitely recommend others giving it a listen! Good stuff!
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Written on: 13/11/2005 by waterlily1882 (26 reviews written)
Police, The Very Best of Sting and the Police is mainly more about the very best of Sting as the other two are a tad forgettable even though yes I know Stuart Copeland did write the music for The Equalizer. Some classic tracks on there taking back to my mispent youth. My only gripe is the version of "Don't Stand so Close" is the naff remake rather than the classic upbeat version. Other than that a must for all Sting fans (read more)
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