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October 3, 2003
SACRED LOVE
By DARRYL STERDAN
SACRED LOVE Sting (A&M/Universal) First and foremost, we are happy to report that Sting's new CD is not a concept album about tantric sex -- when he talks about Sacred Love, he's referring to the sanctity of romance. Second, we are also quite pleased to note that this 11-song set is a typically sincere, soulful and stylish affair from the ex-Police chief, with well-tailored adult-contemporary tunes that are impeccably performed and tastefully produced -- although we'd have to admit they can also be a tad antiseptic, over-serious and samey-sounding at times. Still, we're glad to hear Sting reining in his artsy pomposity and jazzbo-wannabe complexity for down-to-earth songs loaded with smouldering ethnic grooves, nostalgic moments (Dead Man's Rope finds him wandering into Walking in Your Footsteps) and a simple, heartfelt message for the post-9/11 world: "Send your love into the future." Mostly, though, we're happy that we don't have to hear about that tantric sex thing. (More on Sting) Track Listing
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