
The Soul Cages is a Rock album by Sting, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 206 pressings tracked, owned by 21 collectors.
About
After fronting one of the new-wave era's most internationally beloved bands in the Police, the success of Sting's solo career was hardly surprising. What was unusual was the increasingly sophisticated, personally introspective path he traveled after the popularity of his 1985 debut, <i>Dream of the Blue Turtles</i>. While its 1987 follow-up, <i>Nothing Like the Sun</i> was dedicated to his recently deceased mother, this even more somber 1991 release was emotionally rooted in the passing of his father. That theme informs the album's bittersweet pop hit, "All This Time," while troubled familial relationships and sea metaphors fuel "Why Should I Cry for You" and "Island of Lost Souls." The album's second single, the nimble, waltzing parable "Mad About You," is another high point on an album whose dark, personal obsessions mark it as one of Sting's most challenging works.
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Tracklist
- 1Island Of Souls6:41
- 2All This Time4:54
- 3Mad About You3:53
- 4Jeremiah Blues (Part 1)4:55
- 5Why Should I Cry For You4:45
- 6Saint Agnes And The Burning Train2:43
- 7The Wild Wild Sea6:40
- 8The Soul Cages5:51
- 9When The Angels Fall7:48
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- intimate
- bohemian
- velvety
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bill SummersPERCUSSION
- Branford MarsalisSAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE, SOPRANO SAXOPHONE
- David SanciousKEYBOARDS
- Dominic MillerGUITAR
- Kenny KirklandKEYBOARDS
- Manu KatchéDRUMS
- Munyungo JacksonPERCUSSION
- Paola PaparelleOBOE
- Paolo PaparelleOBOE
- Ray CooperPERCUSSION
- Skip BurneyPERCUSSION
- StingARRANGED BY, SYNTHESIZER , VOCALS, BASS, MANDOLIN, SYNTH BASS MANDOLIN
- Tony VaccaPERCUSSION
- VinxPERCUSSION
- ZuccheroVOCALS
21 collectors on Gatefold own this · 206 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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