Wasn't to easy to make this months issue, thanks goes to the people who are mentioned during all the different articles. Special thanks goes to Stewart Copeland, he helped me to get a bit closer.
In this Issue :
Ten Summoners Tales Korean
Wendy & Dave's Montserrat gig review
Japanese Best of release postponed
Sting in Verona June 21 1997
Joe Henderson CD
Stewart's Horse Opera track
Freak Archive
Freak Question
Lately more and more people are getting cd's from all over the world via internet. Good thing about this is that you can discuss the differences between equal tittles, this is about :
Sting - Ten Summoners Tales Korea A&M 5400752 DA 0221
The front and back cover is different than the original disc. Front cover has same picture but is more yellow and on top there is a big stripe with just STING.
Back cover is totally different, its is sting sitting down head to his hand horse in left upper corner.
Erwin Kempen: This review is too good to be missed in FREAKS, so therefore thanks to Wendy and Dave. Already writen for the xmission list a few weeks ago.
From: Dave & Wendy
Well, here's our review of the Music for Montserrat gig which was held at London's Royal Albert Hall last night in front of an audience of 5,000. To say it was fantastic is such a gross understatement it can't really be put into words. It was truly awesome. If it's on pay-per-view or a channel near you do yourselves a favour and watch it - not just for Sting, who of course was brilliant, but this really was the line up of biggest names since Live Aid and treats like this don't come along very often.
We arrived at the RAH about 2.45pm, meeting Dagmar from Germany (Hi Dagmar, hope you made it back OK!) just after Sting and Dominic had arrived and to learn that Paul McCartney, Mark Knopfler, Phil Collins and Midge Ure had also been early arrivals. We hung around for about an hour, during which time Carl Perkins arrived (sadly, and to his eternal shame, Dave mistook him for Tony Bennett!) and then Jimmy Buffet who apparently is big in the US but had never played in Europe before. Jools Holland walked up the street and into the Hall, whereas Eric Clapton was spotted driving his Mercedes around the back of the Hall and into the car-park, to be followed shortly afterwards by Elton John who arrived chauffered in his green Bentley.
As all was now quiet, we decided to do a bit of market research. We approached one tout and asked how much a pair of tickets were going for. For a pair of not particularly good tickets the going rate was £600 the pair (near enough $1,000). We smugly revealed to another tout that we had fourth row tickets: this immediately solicited an offer to buy of £300, quickly followed by £400. Another tout pursued us half way down Knightsbridge where he offered £500, and on being turned down immediately invited us to "name our price". All good fun of course winding these low-lifes up, but of course there was never any intention of selling them, and you'll see what a wise decision "no-sale" was later on.
About half an hour before show time, the Irish Guards (26 of them) started playing a selection of tunes (theme from Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Can't Buy Me Love, Colonel Bogie etc) outside the main entrance, a prelude to the arrival of Prince Andrew. After snapping up the t-shirts and programmes we headed downstairs to the arena area. Climbing the steps up into the arena, we were stunned to discover that our fourth row tickets were in fact first row tickets !! We had suspected they might urn out to be second row because of the RAH's habit of removing row 1 and 2, but a third row had also been removed to allow the TV cameramen full manoueverablity The pleasure in taking your seat at the front of the hall ahead of celebreties like Richard Branson, Bond-actor Timothy Dalton, golfer Nick Faldo, comedian Rory Bremner and the minor celebs from Sky Television who were there en-masse, was immense.
There is an unfortunate consequence to this. We thought we'd both wear red so we could at least spot ourselves easily in the long camera shots (yes, it's sad isn't it?). As we were now in the front row, the TV coverage may show us more often than we'd bargained for as the cameras immediately trained on our section at the end of each song, and in the communal singing. If any on of this makes it to the screen, hope it doesn't put you off your lunch, but we can't deny that the red Boro football shirt and red Mercury Falling tour t-shirt are us. Sorry.
The show started at 7.45 with a short speech by Sir George Martin followed by a brief film which was presented by Martyn Lewis the BBC newsreader.The main screen was lifted and it was time for Montserratian singer Arrow, who had just flown in from the island 24 hours before, to lead out his band and play two numbers - "I Can't Run Away" (we think) and his old hit "Hot Hot Hot". Off to a great start then, and after a brief 5 minute interim to sort out the stage, Midge Ure came on to perform "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" and "Vienna". He promised us that we had no idea how good the evening was going to be - he'd seen the rehearsals and they had been great. Carl Perkins, resplendent in blue suede cowboy boots, then came on and performed two songs, the first may have been "Let's Rock" or something similar, but the second was, naturally, "Blue Suede Shoes". Next, and making his first appearance in Europe was Jimmy Buffet, who sang two of his songs the first we think was "Mother Ocean" and the other "I Don't Know Where I'm Gonna Go (When The Volcano Blow)". The first part of the show was then wrapped up by Phil Collins, who was in great voice, singing "In The Air Tonight" at the piano, and "Take Me Home" on congas, ending in a mass sing-along.
After a 15 minute break, the London Gospel Choir and the Foundation Philharmonic Orchestra took their places, and performed a stunning gospel version of "Bridge Over Troubled Water". The lead singer, well she was amazing - what a voice! Next up came Mark Knopfler, accompanied by fellow Dire Strait Guy Fletcher on keyboards. After cracking a few jokes, Mark went staright into an instrumental track - can't think of the title, perhaps it's "Alchemy", before George Martin came out to conduct the orchestra on his second song, a great rendition of "Brothers In Arms". When Mark announced that he'd managed to find a windsurfer on Montserrat to help out on vocals when recording his next song we knew what was coming, but had no idea of how great it would be. Sting came out on stage to the front dressed in thin black velvet trousers (which Wendy assures you he looked very sexy in), a black Versace(?) shadow strip shirt and jacket), and almost unseen Eric Clapton (fawn fatigues and black Nike sweat-top) came out to play rhythm guitar, while Phil Collins slipped into the spare drum seat. "Money For Nothing" rocked, it was brilliant. Eric giving mock appreciative stares to Mark as he belted out the riff. Could things, can life, get better than this ?
Another 5 minute break to swap gear around and Dominic walks to the front of the stage and takes a seat. We know what's coming and out walks Sting, picks up his Chet Atkins and plays a great acoustic version of "Message In A Bottle" - very poignant given the Montserrat situation. He follows this up with "Fields Of Gold" and then "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", which although acoustic, also had the choir singing and was truer to the "Ghost" version than the 'Demo' one we've come to expect as his acoustic take on the song. Needless to say his set got the rapturous reception it deserved.
Elton John then wandered out to play "Your Song" - a great version - followed by an odd choice, a track of his last album called "Free Like Horses", before closing with "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me". Elton's ovation at the start seemed like it would go on forever - George Martin had announced that "Candle In The Wind" had sold over 1.2 million copies in the three days it had been on release, but he would have got the ovation anyway after the past couple of weeks.
It was Eric's turn next and he didn't disappoint. Playing an acoustic song he said he had written on Montserrat "Only The Broken Hearted" (we think) as he sat at the front of the stage. Mark Knopler then wandered out and took a seat, alongside Eric. With Eric on acoustic and Mark on his Gibson Les Paul they performed a great version of "Layla", Mark Knopfler's guitar adding some electric melody to the song. Then it was time for Eric to strap on the gold painted Stratocaster as he performed a loud blues number called "Same Old Blues" (again, we think).
Well we'd had just about everybody, and we all knew who was next. George Martin introduced his "mate", Paul McCartney and out walked the fab one. Somewhere, in a dark attic must lie a hideous portrait of Macca, because he looked so great and youthful it was hard to believe. Here, 10 feet in front of us was Paul McCartney, strumming an acoustic guitar and singing "Yesterday". After this, he strapped on a left handed Gibson, was joined by Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler on guitar, and Elton and Phil Collins on piano and drums and with the band ready, launched into a great version of the the Beatles "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End" (from Abbey Road) , with George Martin leading the full orchestra. This was AWESOME. Watch it and tell us it ain't so!
Paul then goes to the piano directly in front of us. As Sting took the stage and walked to the microphone, and Carl Perkins added another guitar to the line-up a couple of Macca fans next to us were shouting at Paul and he looked over at them, pulled a few faces and smiles for them as they took pictures. Dave gave him the familiar Macca salute - one thumb held aloft - and he returned it ! The band were ready, and Macca launched into "Hey Jude", with Sting singing strong backing vocals. The audience was up and moving by this time. The photographers had been allowed in for these last two numbers, so it was a free for all with everyone getting their cameras out and either clicking away or singing at the top of their voices.
Finally, Sting straps on his Fender precision - the one bass player compared to six guitar players - and the whole band, joined by Jools Holland on second piano, jammed on Little Richard's "Kansas City". This was a great climax, Sting was laughing out loud with a grin from ear-to-ear as he and Mark Knopfler leant against each other at the back of the stage. It was great to see, he was truly loving every minute of this as were the audience.
The final notes dieed down and the audience went crazy. The big five took a bow arm in arm, and Macca said "That's yer lot !, Clear Off !" and he was right. It had finally ended - the greatest show since Live-Aid. It was time to find a taxi, take a train, get in the car and drive back home 220 miles. Here we are - 6am, finally starting to flag, having driven back from London buzzing all the way with excitement. Can't wait to see the video....
If our pictures come out we'll put a few on our site along with a few excerpts from the programme in the next couple of days. Till then, bye.
More From: Dave & Wendy
A few press reports are appearing about the Montserrat show, so we can fill in the misisng gaps about the set list and give you what appear to be the correct titles:
Carl Perkin's first number was "Matchbox"
Mark Knopfler's instrumental was "Theme from Local Hero"
Elton's second song was "Live Like Horses"
Eric Clapton's first song was "Change The World"
The Daily Mirror reports Sting's act as a "cracker". There's also a great big colour picture in the Daily Mirror centre spread which features Sting smiling away playing bass (with Macca, Mark Knopfler and Eric Clapton) during "Kansas City". Apparently, "Kansas City" was not planned and it was Paul's idea to play the extra song. We can remember a lot of discussion going on on-stage before they played the last song and that's why - it apparently took the TV people by surprise. We'll post the full Daily Mirror article to the list later today.
To those of you who've telephoned and e-mailed seeing they've seen us on the news reports and on the broadcast itself - thanks a lot - hope this wasn't too upsetting !
Cheers
Dave & Wendy
The release has been postponed, unkown yet to which date, will keep you informed ofcourse, this is what Lithium Sunset mentioned about the release.
From: Lithium Sunset
Here's the additional information from Japan :
Catalog No. POCM-1552
Release date Sep.18th
Price(yen) 2548
"Best of The Police and Sting"
1. Message in a bottle
2. Can't Stand Losing You
3. Englishman in NY
4. Every Breath You Take
5. Seven Days
6. Walking On The Moon
7. Fields Of Gold
8. Fragile
9. Every Little Thing
10. De do do do de da da da
11. If You Love Somebody
12. Russians
13. When We Dance (edit)
14. Don't Stand So Close To Me
15. Roxanne
16. Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot (edit)
17. Walking On The Moon (Puff Daddy Remix)
From: "EM Pierotti"
Sting finally returned to play in that fascinating and (until there) "rock-censored" venue which is the Arena,an ancient Roman amphitheatre; his last time there was in May 1991,and then a Minister closed the doors to rock-concerts,only allowing Opera.
It was also an oppurtunity for all of us,italian Sting fans,to meet ourselves and spend together a nice day.
Van Morrison took firstly the stage,performing for about 90 minutes: I was really not impressed by his show,though I don't know his music as well.Finally, it was the time of Sting. He went out and opened with "If I ever lose my faith in you", which is really one of the most beautiful songs since he's become a solo-performer.The band is the same (Dominic,Vinnie,Kenny,Butch Thomas) except for a new trumpeter, instead of Thomas Conrad. I did not understand his name, but he's white and with long blond hair, and his feeling and performance with the others was really satisfactory. The concert was almost the same of the ones he performed in Italy in 1996, except for some details: a new bass-rythm during the core of "If you love somebody", more space to the wind instruments during "Seven Days", a nice final musical harmony in "Mad about you" (Sting also sang ONE time "Muoio per te",instead of "Mad about you", an hard work!), an in advance drum hit of Vinnie, and also some lines of Gershwin's "It ain't necessarily so" during "Roxanne"; and further, a longer jazzy-section in the middle of "When the world... (very beautiful), during Kenny's solo. Unfortunately, Sting's voice was lower than the best times, he took pains to sing the highest tones in "Bring on the night" and "Roxanne", and basically he seemed "tired" during the first part of the show, until "When the world..." . From there, he finally tried to give more energy to what he was doing, also walking more on the stage and among the two sides, approaching nearer to the audience(which was kept sitting by a strict security order!).
I can't say I was enthusiastic of the show, probably because I was expecting a kind of "new" show, released for these festivals he's going to play(that in Verona was called "Verona Jazz 97"), and more because we all know in details his 1996 performances, so we cannot wonder again.
A tv-reporter said that Sting in the afternoon confessed he's going to take a long break after that short tour, perhaps until 2000, but I really don't believe it. It was also said that his next work will be for the Disney co., a song for a movie about the Incas people. Last, this is the track list of Verona:
Verona, Arena 21-06-1997 audience: about 10,000
1. IF I EVER LOSE MY FAITH IN YOU
2. IF YOU LOVE SOMEBODY SET THEM FREE
3. EVERY LITTLE THING SHE DOES IS MAGIC
4. I WAS BROUGHT TO MY SENSES
5. SEVEN DAYS
6. MAD ABOUT YOU
7. I HUNG MY HEAD
8. I'M SO HAPPY I CAN'T STOP CRYING
9. FIELDS OF GOLD
10. SYNCHRONICITY II
11. ROXANNE (+ IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO)
12. BRING ON THE NIGHT/WHEN THE WORLD IS RUNNING DOWN...
13. DEMOLITION MAN
14. ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK
15. EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE
16. LITHIUM SUNSET
17. FRAGILE
An other fan, Martin Nickel, did the review of the night before (the first of the tour).He also was not so enthusiastic about the show... The day after Verona, he performed in Assisi, in the centre of Italy. A guy told me it was thr same track list of Verona(and the same of the first show,in Korbach), but he semeed a little more energic, as the audience was just below him (and not so distant from the stage as in Verona- they were distant about 20 metres). Anyway, hope you understood my review, though in a not so easy english, maybe...
The latest release on which we can find Sting is:
Joe Henderson - Porgy and Bess Polygram 5390482
Sting sings the song "It aint necessarilly so"
Received a sampler CD with a rare Stewart Copeland track on it.
21st Century Culture Inc. sampler WEA records
Stewart's track is from Horse Opera called "Wyatt Earp Rap", that is so far the only track which has been released of Stewart's "Horse Opera", hopefully he will be releasing this very soon via the Net.
A new list of what I have found on titles with Stewart's name behind it. I know this isn't complete yet, so if you know a couple more than do let me know bout that. At the end you will read Stewart's reaction to the remaining tittles I knew the tittle of but could not find yet on any CD.
Titles for "COPELAND STEWART ARMSTRONG" A CHEERFULL MOMENT Silent Fall A KIND OF LOVING BMI Work # 000802125 Brimstone and Treacle A SERMON BMI Work # 001313287 The Police ACROSS THE RIVER BMI Work # 000005209 Peter Gabriel "Music and Rhythm" AFRICAN DREAM BMI Work # 000009087 The Rhythmetist ANACOTT STEAL Wallstreet ARCHIE DAVID IN OVERTIME The Equalizer and other cliff hangers ARGUMENT WITH MAKE Rapa Nui ARE YOU WITH ME Wallstreet AWAY FROM HOME Klark Kent Kollected Works AY MANU WATA HAI Rapa Nui BABOON GANG The Leopard Son BATTLE BMI Work # 000090473 BIFF GETS STOMPED BY RUSTY JAM BMI Work # 000111874 Rumble Fish BILL'S DEAD/MILK MONTAGE The Pallbearer BIRD FLIGHT Highlander II The Quickening BOMBS AWAY BMI Work # 000136345 The Police BOOTLEG MONTAGE From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd Track from movie Mobsters BRAZZAVILLE BMI Work # 000147374 The Rhythmetist BREAK UP DARIAN Wallstreet BROTHERS ON WHEELS BMI Work # 000155155 Rumble Fish BRUCE'S THEME Silent Fall BUDS SCAM Wallstreet CAIN S BALLROOM BMI Work # 001167888 Rumble Fish CANNES BMI Work # 000180998 9 1/2 Weeks CARVING THE MYSTERIES Rapa Nui CENTRAL PARK TRASH Sold via internet for $0.99 CHANGING SKIES The Leopard Son CHEETAH GANG The Leopard Son CHILDHOOD FRIENDS The Leopard Son CLUB EXPLORES The Leopard Son CLUB RIFF The Leopard Son COCO BMI Work # 000223410 The Rhythmetist CONTACT BMI Work # 000241718 The Police CUTE SHOPPING From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd Track from "She's having a baby" DAM RAID Highlander II The Quickening DARK SHIPS The Equalizer and other cliff hangers DARKNESS BMI Work # 000279010 The Police DEAD END JOB BMI Work # 000285770 The Police DEATHWISH BMI Work # 000288254 The Police DESIREE BMI Work # 000295874 Curved Air "Airborne" DESTROY SHIELD Highlander II The Quickening DOES EVERYONE STARE BMI Work # 000313986 The Police DON T BOX ME IN BMI Work # 000318184 Rumble Fish DON'T CARE Klark Kent Kollected Works DRAMA ON ICE Silent Fall DRAMA AT HOME B-side "Don't box me in" 7" single EAGLE FLIES The Leopard Son END TITTLE THEME Wallstreet EVADE CHUMS Boys EQUALIZER BUSY EQUALIZINBMI Work # 000378256 The Equalizer and other cliff hangers EXCESSES BMI Work # 000394206 Klark Kent Kollected Works FALL OUT First Police single FAMILY WORLD The Leopard Son FATHER ON THE STAIRS BMI Work # 000407435 Rumble Fish FIGURINE BMI Work # 000415316 FINGER DIP Highlander II The Quickening FIRE DANCE Rapa Nui FLEXIBLE STRATEGIES BMI Work # 000424274 The Police FLOWERSHOP QUINTET The Equalizer and other cliff hangers FRANCO BMI Work # 000441230 The Rhythmetist GONG ROCK BMI Work # 000491797 The Rhythmetist GRANDELINQUENT BMI Work # 000504683 Klark Kent Kollected Works GREEN FINGERS (TEN THUMBS The Equalizer and other cliff hangers GRIDLOCK'D MAIN TITTLE From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd track from movie Gridlock'd GUERILLA BMI Work # 000512427 Klark Kent 10" single HARMONICA IMPROV BMI Work # 000528059 HE HAS HEART Talk Radio HEAVEN NEVER SEEMED SO FAR AWAY BMI Work # 000549939 Curved Air "Airborne" HOSTILE BRIDGE TO BENNY S BMI Work # 000586324 Rumble Fish HOW STUPID MR BATES BMI Work # 000594787 Brimstone and Treacle HYENA FAMILY The Leopard Son ICE PICK LOVE From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd Track from movie Mobsters IT S ALRIGHT FOR YOU BMI Work # 000741389 The Police JAKE'S OFFICE TEST Silent Fall JUDGEMENT BMI Work # 000778501 JUST COME RIGHT IN HERE, DENISE Talk Radio KEMBA BMI Work # 000798867 The Rhythmetist KIDS TO BLAME BMI Work # 000801088 Curved Air "Airborne" KINETIC RITUAL BMI Work # 000802360 Klark Kent Kollected Works KITCHEN COGNITION Silent Fall LANDLORD The Police LAS PLAYAS DAWN Men at work LEOPARD LOVE The Leopard Son LEOPARD TWINS The Leopard Son LOVE LESSONS BMI Work # 000920818 Klark Kent Kollected Works LUNCH MADNESS Silent Fall LURKING SOLO The Equalizer and other cliff hangers MAC ABSORBS RENO Highlander II The Quickening MAIN TITTLE Silent Fall MISS GRADENKO BMI Work # 000996966 The Police MOTHER IS DEAD The Leopard Son MOTORBOY S FATE BMI Work # 001015608 Rumble Fish MUSIC BOX The Equalizer and other cliff hangers MY OLD SCHOOL BMI Work # 001109771 Klark Kent Kollected Works NIGHT OWLS Animal Logic "There's a Spy 7" NOAH'S ARK Noah's Ark NOTHING ACHIEVING The Police "Fall Out" b-side OFFICE GIRLS Klark Kent Kollected Works OFFICE TALK Klark Kent Kollected Works OLD SCHOOL BMI Work # 001109771 Klark Kent 10" single ON ANY OTHER DAY BMI Work # 001112656 The Police OTHER WAY OF STOPPING BMI Work # 001136499 The Police OUR MOTHER IS ALIVE BMI Work # 001139030 Rumble Fish OUR PARENTS HOUSE Silent Fall OUT OF BOUNDS BMI Work # 001140200 Out of Bonds OUT OF BOUNDS SCORE BMI Work # 001140207 Out of Bonds PARTY AT SOMEONE ELSE S PLACE BMI Work # 001154768 Rumble Fish PEANUTS The Police "Roxanne" 7" b-side PERSONAL MIDGET BMI Work # 001167888 Rumble Fish PINK PANTHER NO. 23 Men at work POST SCRIPT From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd track from "Four days in September" R T W BMI Work # 001222496 RACE TO MOTO NUI Rapa Nui RAG POLE DANCE The Equalizer and other cliff hangers RANU RARAKU BLUES Rapa Nui RAPA NUI Rapa Nui REBEL TROOPS Highlander II The Quickening RE HUMANISE YOURSELF BMI Work # 001230873 BMI Work # 001313287 REGGATTA DE BLANC BMI Work # 001239824 The Police RICH IN A DITCH BMI Work # 001249153 Klark Kent Kollected Works ROOF TOP Silent Fall RUN ESTEBAN POSSE From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd Track from movie Fresh RUTH SHOWS UP The Pallbearer SAIL AWAY Rapa Nui SAMBURU SUNSET BMI Work # 001285977 The Rhythmetist SCREAMING LORD COLE AND THE COMMANCHES The Equalizer and other cliff hangers SERENGETI LONG WALK BMI Work # 001312970 The Rhythmetist SHIELD SHATTERS/ALAN DIES Highlander II The Quickening SLIHERED From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd Track from movie Sliver SMELL OF GHOST Silent Fall STAY READY BMI Work # 001406327 Klark Kent Kollected Works STRANGE THINGS HAPPEN BMI Work # 002051021 Klark Kent Kollected Works and in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" SUNSHIELD/DAM ESCAPE Highlander II The Quickening SYLVIE'S CHARM Silent Fall TANCRED BALLET The Equalizer and other cliff hangers TEST ADD BARBIE BMI Work # 001956436 THE CHASE From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd Track from movie Gridlock'd THE CLIFFS OF NGARAU Rapa Nui THE END AND THE BEGINNING Noah's Ark THE FIRST CLUE Silent Fall THE FLOOD Noah's Ark THE GENE POOL Ensemble Bash "Launch" THE LITTLE BOY'S KNIFE Silent Fall THE LION BITCHES Leopard Son THE MUD LIONS The Leopard Son THE SCENE OF THE CRIME Silent Fall THE TALL WEEDS Wallstreet THEME FOR KINETIC RITUAL Klark Kent Kollected Works THIRD NIGHT From Rumble Fish to Gridlock'd Track from Wide Saragossa Sea THRILLS Klark Kent Kollected Works THROB Earth Girls Are Easy TOO KOOL TO KALYPSO Klark Kent Kollected Works TOPPLE MOAI Rapa Nui TOTORA PONDS Rapa Nui TRADING BEGINS Wallstreet TRAINING Rapa Nui TROUBLE AGAIN BMI Work # 001546816 TULSA RAGS BMI Work # 001555624 Rumble Fish TULSA TANGO BMI Work # 001555631 Rumble Fish TUPA SUNSET Rapa Nui UNPREDICTABLE Talk Radio WE FEEL TO MUCH Talk Radio WE KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE Talk Radio WEST TULSA STORY BMI Work # 001627415 Rumble Fish WHITE CLOUD Highlander II The Quickening YO HO HO Klark Kent Just in Time for Christmas CD YOUR MOTHER IS NOT CRAZY BMI Work # 001743097 Rumble Fish YOUR QUITTING AGAIN Silent Fall ZOLA X Out of Bonds
From: ez461@cleveland.freenet.edu
Hello Erwin,
Someone wrote this question to me and I don't have an answer. I was wondering if you could include it in the next FREAKS issue, unless you already know the answer - maybe you do??
Thanks,
Jon
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Date sent: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 13:55:21 -0500 (EST)
Subject: sting song
To: blueturtles@mci2000.com
HI how r u? I heard about a cover of the Rolling Stone's "Emotional Rescue" that Sting sang with Prince(The Artist) I believe it was in England somewhere. Do you know anything about it or have it????? No record stores in Boston can find a copy for me. Thanks
Erwin Kempen: This can be found on this bootleg 7" record,
* Prince
- Salvador Dali E.P. 7" single / London "Wembley Arena" 14-8-1986
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