Talk:Sting (musician)
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Dolphins
He also did the soundtrack to the iMax film, Dolphins...not sure why that isnt included with Into the Deep
typo
Just noticed a typo in the sentence "naturally occurrence" which should be natural occurance, or naturally occuring.
Image Issues
Why does the image have a large white blob on the left?
- I second, wtf is up with that?
soul cages collaboration
i don't know if in the international version what i say is true, but in the european market and in italian market the "soul cages" album contained "Mad about you" completely sung in italian and renamed as "Io muoio per te"; the lyrics were written by Zucchero (Sugar) Fornaciari italian singer-composer.
- Muslt be limited to Italian market. Never heard of it until now. Nahum (talk) 02:37, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
Last Trivia fact?
This "Fact" reads: "In 2001 Sting performed in Amman, Jordan where he brought 5,000 fans to their feet for the duration of the two-hour show. They rarely missed a lyric in an unspoken sing-along as the singer-songwriter belted out smash hit after smash hit." It doesn't seem much like anything, aside from being definately biased. Should it be removed? --Shadic 20:07, 29 October 2006.
Instruments
I think that some more instruments should be mentioned that Sting seems to play. During the Nothing Like The Sun Tour, he played a synclavier, whatever that is, maybe kinda keyboard thing. Would be better to mention a keyboard or a piano - on a VHS called "Storytellers" from 1996 he is performing half of "King Of Pain" with the piano, saying that this song was written on the piano... you see him playing the piano in the Bring On The Night movie, too. He began to play the cello some years ago but he din't really perform with this one yet. Somebody said he is quite a good clarinet player, too... (?) Er ... perhaps someone could add some of these instruments; please don't forget the double bass. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.179.167.68 (talk) 19:28, January 22, 2007 (UTC)
Big band album?
The 1980s section mentions an album from "1987 with jazz arranger Gil Evans, who placed Sting in a big band setting for a live album of Sting's songs (the CD was not released in the U.S.)". What is this album? It doesn't seem to be on the Sting discography article. Thanks! GoingBatty (talk) 05:10, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
Nothing like the Sun.