

The tantric king and his rhythm section: 78 minutes of pure blonde ambition.
Sting & The Police is a compilation issued by Sting, and released by A&M Records in 1997. Conceived at the time when Sting had just released his fifth solo effort, Mercury Falling, the album mixes a selection of Sting's Police-era songs with later hits recorded under his own name.
Production
Seamlessly stitches Police chaos to Sting's smooth jazz dad phase.
Editing
Whoever decided 'Roxanne' belongs next to 'Fields of Gold' was drunk.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Sting's 'serious artist' phase, this compilation awkwardly bridged his punk past and adult contemporary dominance—basically a midlife crisis in video form.
Stewart Copeland allegedly refused to appear in new interview segments, so the editors salvaged archive footage where he looks perpetually done with everything.
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