Sting - The Studio Collection: Volume II showcases the evolution and depth of Sting’s illustrious solo career, featuring a thoughtfully curated selection of his studio albums released between 2006 and 2016. With his signature blend of pop sensibilities and inventive artistry, Sting’s music on this collection reflects both personal introspection and boundary-pushing creativity that has earned international acclaim. This set brings together four essential albums, offering listeners a journey through diverse musical landscapes, from classical-inspired melodies to bold contemporary production. Perfect for devoted fans and newcomers alike, The Studio Collection: Volume II stands as a testament to Sting’s enduring influence in the world of pop music. Format: Vinyl Label: A&M Records Genre: Pop Release Date: 06/09/2017 Remember, for our lowest prices, always order directly from Joco Records! TRACKSA1. Walsingham (Ballad Setting)A2. Can She Excuse My Wrongs ("The Earl Of Essex's Galliard"; First Booke Of Songes, 1597, No. 5)A3. "Ryght Honorable: As I Have Bin Most Bounde Unto Your Honor..." (Letter From Dowland To Sir Robert Cecil, Nuremberg, 10 November 1595)A4. Flow My Tears (Lachrimae) (Second Booke Of Songes, 1600, No. 2)A5. Have You Seen The Bright Lily Grow (from Ben Jonson: The Devil Is An Ass, 1616)A6. "...Then In Time Passing On Mr. Johnson Died..." (Letter To Sir Robert Cecil)A7. The Most High And Mighty Christianus The Fourth, King Of Denmark, His Galliard (Also Known As "The Battle Galliard")A8. The Lowest Trees Have Tops (Third Booke Of Songes, 1603, No. 19)A9. "...And Accordinge As I Desired Ther Cam A Letter To Me Out Of Germany..." (Letter To Sir Robert Cecil)A10. Fine Knacks For Ladies (Seconde Booke Of Songes, 1600, No. 12)A11. "...From Thenc I Went To The Landgrave Of Hessen..." (Letter To Sir Robert Cecil)A12. FantasyB1. Come, Heavy Sleep (First Booke Of Songes, 1597, No. 20)B2. Forlorn Hope FancyB3. "...And From Thence I Had Great Desire To See Italy..." (Letter To Sir Robert Cecil)B4. Come Again (First Booke Of Songes, 1597, No. 17)B5. Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me (First Booke Of Songes, 1597, No. 15)B6. "...After My Departure I Caled To Mynde Our Conference..." (Letter To Sir Robert Cecil)B7. Weep You No More, Sad Fountains (Third Booke Of Songes, 1603, No. 15)B8. My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home (Version For Two Flutes)B9. Clear Or Cloudy (Second Booke Of Songes, 1600, No. 21)B10. "...Men Say That The Kinge Of Spain Is Making Gret Preparation..." (Letter To Sir Robert Cecil)B11. In Darkness Let Me Dwell (A Musical Banquet, 1610, No. 10)C1. Gabriel's MessageC2. Soul CakeC3. There Is No Rose Of Such VirtueC4. The Snow It Melts The SoonestC5. Christmas At SeaC6. Lo, How A Rose E'er BloomingC7. Cold SongD1. The Burning BabeD2. Now Winter Comes SlowlyD3. The Hounds Of WinterD4. BalulalowD5. Cherry Tree CarolD6. Lullaby For An Anxious ChildD7. The Hurdy-Gurdy ManD8. You Only Cross My Mind In WinterE1. Next To YouE2. Englishman In New YorkE3. Every Little Thing She Does Is MagicF1. I Hung My HeadF2. You Will Be My Ain True LoveF3. RoxanneG1. When We DanceG2. The End Of The GameG3. I Burn For YouH1. We Work The Black SeamH2. She's Too Good For MeH3. The Pirate's BrideH4. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (Bronx Street Fair Mix)I1. I Can't Stop Thinking About YouI2. 50,000I3. Down, Down, DownI4. One Fine DayI5. Pretty Young SoldierJ1. Petrol HeadJ2. Heading South On The Great North RoadJ3. If You Can't Love MeJ4. InshallahJ5. The Empty Chair