I grew up as a pretty big fan of The Police (the band, not the fraternal order of nightsticks).

I grew into being a Sting fan once he went solo (and a fan of Andy and Stewart's solo works as well).

I'm really, truly a fan of who Sting has grown into, though.

This morning I'm listening to his album "The Last Ship" from a few years back, and it's full of gems.

Have one:

https://youtu.be/cPhZ2aMy1vQ

@djsundog I have found his later work to be uneven. But the sequence of DBT => Mercury Falling has some of the amazing songwriting in modern music.

@evilchili yeah, I have a really hard time selling him to folks due to that unevenness, but I really believe the good in the catalog so far outweighs the dregs that's it's worth revisiting the Sting every now and again to see what amazing thing he's buried along the way :D

His best is so so good.

@djsundog what's your opinion of 57th and 9th?
@evilchili like it's a weird experiment in finding his own inner Duncan Sheik in some echoes of a younger garage iteration of himself, almost - none of the tracks are among my favorites of his, but there's some good moments where he channels his inner storyteller better than others,and a few tasty sets of changes scattered about. Overall, it leaves me with a taste of adult AOR airplay fodder after a listen through rather than feeling like a super cohesive work, if that makes sense.
@evilchili and now I'm still thinking about this Sunday morning hot take and thinking it might deserve revisiting so I'll be doing another full listen through of the album this afternoon 😁