Sting – Songs From The Labyrinth (2006)
Sting – Songs From The Labyrinth (2006)

Sting’s Songs From The Labyrinth is an album of 17th century music composed by John Dowland and performed on the lute, an ancient acoustic guitar. After being given a lute nearly two years ago as a gift, Sting became fascinated and immersed himself with the instrument and the history of lute music. Reminded of his almost 25 year long enthrallment with the works of John Dowland, the Elizabethan composer who wrote songs for the lute, Sting has recorded a new album of vocal and lute music. All songs were composed by Dowland in the 17th century, but have been given new life in these fresh new recordings by Sting. Sting not only sings all the songs (accompanied by leading lutenist Edin Karamasov, who appears on two Andreas Scholl albums), but also plays lute on two instrumental duets with Edin and reads short extracts from a fascinating autobiographical letter by Dowland.
TRACKLIST:
01. Walsingham
02. Can she excuse my wrongs?
03. Ryght honorable: as I have bin most bounde unto your honor
04. Flow my tears
05. Have you seen the bright lily grow
06. Then in time passing on Mr. Johnson died
07. The Most High and Mighty Christianus the Fourth, King of Denmark
08. The lowest trees have tops
09. And accordinge as I desired ther cam a letter
10. Fine knacks for ladies
11. From thenc I went to the Landgrave of Hessen
12. Fantasy
13. Come, heavy sleep
14. Forlorn Hope Fancy
15. And from thence I had great desire to see Italy
16. Come again
17. Wilt thou unkind thus reave me
18. After my departure I caled to mynde our conference
19. Weep you no more, sad fountains
20. My Lord Willoughbys Welcome Home
21. Clear or cloudy
22. Men say that the Kinge of Spain is making gret preparation
23. In darkness let me dwellSize: 60.58 MB
Bit Rate: 192 – 320 kbps
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