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  2. The Soul Cages - Wikipedia

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    The Soul Cages is a concept album focused on the death of Sting's father. [17] Sting had developed a writer's block shortly after his father's death in 1987; the episode lasted several years, until he was able to overcome his affliction by dealing with the death of his father through music. [18]

  3. Sting discography - Wikipedia

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    Born Gordon Sumner in 1951, he was a member of the jazz group Last Exit, who released a cassette album in 1975. With The Police (1977–1986, occasional reunions thereafter), Sting sold over 100 million records and singles. As a solo performer, he has released 15 albums between 1985 and 2021, most of which have sold millions of copies worldwide.

  4. Acoustic Live in Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic Live in Newcastle is the second live album released by Sting. It was recorded and released shortly after the studio album The Soul Cages, at the Buddle Arts Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on 20 April 1991. The album includes four tracks from The Soul Cages, as well as a cover of the Bill Withers song "Ain't No Sunshine".

  5. If I Ever Lose My Faith in You - Wikipedia

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    After the dark vision presented on the album The Soul Cages, Sting wanted to "make a pop record in the truest sense" stating, "Being on the rebound from that very dark record, this time I wanted to make one for the fun of it, the craft of it – to engage the band musically." [7]

  6. All This Time (Sting song) - Wikipedia

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    "All This Time" is a song by English musician Sting. It was released as the first single from his third studio album, The Soul Cages (1991), on 31 December 1990 by A&M Records.

  7. Ten Summoner's Tales - Wikipedia

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    A promotional disc was made where Sting discusses some of the songs on the album. There was also an unofficial live album produced during the Ten Summoner's Tales era, entitled Meadowlands of Gold , which contained 13 tracks performed at the Meadowlands Arena on February 26, 1994, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

  8. Mad About You (Sting song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mad About You" is a song by English artist Sting, released in March 1991 as the second single from his third studio album, The Soul Cages (1991). The song’s lyrics are based on the story of King David from the book of Samuel. [2]

  9. 34th Annual Grammy Awards - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Cole won the most awards (three), including Album of the Year. [2] [3] Paul Simon opened the show. Performers ... Sting (songwriter) for "The Soul Cages" Spoken