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'''''Brimstone and Treacle''''' is the [[soundtrack]] for the 1982 [[film]] adaption of the play ''[[Brimstone and Treacle]]''. The film starred [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] in a leading role, and he wrote or co-wrote the majority of the songs on the soundtrack. His cover of "[[Spread a Little Happiness]]" reached number 16 in the UK charts,<ref>[http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/_/sting/ Sting UK chart history], The Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 2, 2012.</ref> and the title track was awarded the 1984 [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance]].
'''''Brimstone & Treacle''''' is the soundtrack for the 1982 film adaptation of the play ''[[Brimstone and Treacle]]'' directed by [[Richard Loncraine]] and starring [[Denholm Elliott]], [[Joan Plowright]] and [[Sting (musician)|Sting]]. Sting and [[The Police]] wrote most of the original material on the album. The rest of the soundtrack was made of songs by other acts signed to [[A&M Records|A&M]] like [[The Go-Go's]] and [[Squeeze (band)|Squeeze]] and a couple of traditional songs performed by the [[Finchley Children's Music Group]] and the ad-hoc formed Brimstone Chorale.

The Police's "I Burn for You" is a song Sting originally wrote for the band [[Last Exit (British band)|Last Exit]] in the mid-1970s; he later offered it to The Police for ''[[Zenyatta Mondatta]]'' in 1980, but it was deemed "too sentimental" for their musical direction.<ref>{{cite AV media notes|title=Message In A Box: The Complete Recordings|title-link=Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings|year=1993}}</ref> Sting gave the song to the British dance troupe [[Hot Gossip]] who recorded their own version in 1981. The band eventually chose to record "I Burn for You" for their fourth album ''[[Ghost in the Machine (album)|Ghost In The Machine]]'' the following year, but it did not make the cut.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Sting's Sweet Shift: The Policeman Becomes A Private Eye|first=Vic|last=Garbarini|date=July 1985|magazine=Musician|page=64}}</ref> [[Stewart Copeland]]'s roadie Jeff Seitz played drums on Sting's "Only You" while the voice of actress [[Suzanna Hamilton]] can be heard on The Police's "A Kind of Loving". Words from the original play by [[Dennis Potter]] form the lyrics of "Narration".

Sting's cover of "[[Spread a Little Happiness]]" was released as a single and it reached number 16 in the UK charts.<ref>[http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/_/sting/ Sting UK chart history], The Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 2, 2012.</ref> The title track was also awarded the 1984 [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance]], making Sting a three-time winner in this particular category, The Police being recipients of the award in 1981 and 1982—although Sting had no part in the band's "[[Behind My Camel]]", the 1982 award winner which he did not write and on which he refused to play.<ref name="multiple">Garbarini, Vic (Spring 2000). [http://www.scarlet.nl/~gugten/article11.html "I think if we came back..."] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180830003223/http://www.scarlet.nl/~gugten/article11.html |date=2018-08-30 }}, ''Revolver''.</ref> Sting would later go on to perform "I Burn for You" live during his ''[[The Dream of the Blue Turtles]]'' tour in 1985. That version is featured on his ''[[Bring on the Night]]'' live album.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==
* Brimstone Chorale – Performer

* Brimstone – Performer
* The Go-Go's – Performer
* The Go-Go's – Performer
* The Police – Performer
* The Police – Performer
* Jeff Seitz – Drums
* Jeff Seitz – Drums on "Only You".
* Squeeze – Performer
* Squeeze – Performer
* Sting – Performer
* Sting – Performer
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 5 December 2023

Brimstone & Treacle
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedOctober 1982
GenreNew wave, rock
Length36:50
LabelA&M

Brimstone & Treacle is the soundtrack for the 1982 film adaptation of the play Brimstone and Treacle directed by Richard Loncraine and starring Denholm Elliott, Joan Plowright and Sting. Sting and The Police wrote most of the original material on the album. The rest of the soundtrack was made of songs by other acts signed to A&M like The Go-Go's and Squeeze and a couple of traditional songs performed by the Finchley Children's Music Group and the ad-hoc formed Brimstone Chorale.

The Police's "I Burn for You" is a song Sting originally wrote for the band Last Exit in the mid-1970s; he later offered it to The Police for Zenyatta Mondatta in 1980, but it was deemed "too sentimental" for their musical direction.[1] Sting gave the song to the British dance troupe Hot Gossip who recorded their own version in 1981. The band eventually chose to record "I Burn for You" for their fourth album Ghost In The Machine the following year, but it did not make the cut.[2] Stewart Copeland's roadie Jeff Seitz played drums on Sting's "Only You" while the voice of actress Suzanna Hamilton can be heard on The Police's "A Kind of Loving". Words from the original play by Dennis Potter form the lyrics of "Narration".

Sting's cover of "Spread a Little Happiness" was released as a single and it reached number 16 in the UK charts.[3] The title track was also awarded the 1984 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, making Sting a three-time winner in this particular category, The Police being recipients of the award in 1981 and 1982—although Sting had no part in the band's "Behind My Camel", the 1982 award winner which he did not write and on which he refused to play.[4] Sting would later go on to perform "I Burn for You" live during his The Dream of the Blue Turtles tour in 1985. That version is featured on his Bring on the Night live album.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Performing artistLength
1."When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder"James Milton BlackFinchley Children's Music Group2:07
2."Brimstone & Treacle"StingSting2:15
3."Narration"Sting, Dennis PotterSting4:02
4."How Stupid Mr. Bates"Stewart Copeland, Sting, Andy SummersThe Police2:41
5."Only You"Sting, PotterSting2:37
6."I Burn for You"StingThe Police4:50
7."Spread a Little Happiness"Vivian EllisSting3:25
8."We Got the Beat"Charlotte CaffeyThe Go-Go's2:30
9."You Know I Had the Strangest Dream"StingSting2:22
10."Up the Junction"Chris Difford, Glenn TilbrookSqueeze3:09
11."Bless This House"May Brahe, Helen TaylorThe Brimstone Chorale0:41
12."A Kind of Loving"Copeland, Sting, SummersThe Police2:04
13."Brimstone 2"StingSting4:07

Personnel

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  • Brimstone Chorale – Performer
  • The Go-Go's – Performer
  • The Police – Performer
  • Jeff Seitz – Drums on "Only You".
  • Squeeze – Performer
  • Sting – Performer
  • Kenith Trodd – Producer

Notes

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  1. ^ Message In A Box: The Complete Recordings (Media notes). 1993.
  2. ^ Garbarini, Vic (July 1985). "Sting's Sweet Shift: The Policeman Becomes A Private Eye". Musician. p. 64.
  3. ^ Sting UK chart history, The Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
  4. ^ Garbarini, Vic (Spring 2000). "I think if we came back..." Archived 2018-08-30 at the Wayback Machine, Revolver.