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Amazon.com
There's Sting and there's the Police--with good anthologies available for each. So the purpose of this collection is less than clear. Taken cold, it's a patchy, half-way approach that asserts a dubious continuity between Sting's solo work and the Police tracks that made him famous. In fact, it suggests that people want old Police songs chiefly because Sting is featured on them. Well, that's not necessarily the case. Regardless, besides offering an update of "Roxanne," this collection features a mini-album's worth of top-flight Police hits and a similar selection of Sting tracks. For more of either, look elsewhere. --Gavin McNett

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  1. What's Up Matador
  2. Your Body Is a Wonderland [CD-single] [Import]
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  4. ABC Music: The Radio 1 Sessions
  5. Actions & Indications
  6. Aikea Guinea [Import]
  7. All the Best
  8. Anglez With Dirty Faces
  9. Art of Falling Apart [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  10. August and Everything After

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Bittersweet

Romantic Organ Music of the 19th Century

Skampa Quartet · Melvyn Tan - Dvorák · Janácek

Music: Curse of the Absolute Eclipse

Sonic, Vol. 1 Mixed by DJ Quicksilver

Rock the Box [Import]

Spaetlese [Box set]

Strictly Commercial

Suspiria (Original Soundtrack) [Soundtrack] [Import]

Susan Graham - La Belle Époque (The Songs of Reynaldo Hahn)

Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To [Import]

Serie de Oro: Folclore [Import]

Que Siga El Party

House of Blues: Songs of Janis Joplin: Blues Down Deep

Sheets of Sound