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Sting
Sacred Love [CD - EU Press - 2004 - Mint/Mint]
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Inside
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Send Your Love
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Whenever I Say Your Name
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Dead Man's Rope
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Never Coming Home
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Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing)
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Forget About The Future
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This War
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The Book Of My Life
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Sacred Love
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Send Your Love (Dave Audé Remix)
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Shape Of My Heart (Live)
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Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing) (Radio Version)
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Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing) (B. Recluse Mix)
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Released in 2003, Sacred Love is Sting’s eighth solo album, blending pop, jazz, and world music with introspective lyrics. The album explores themes of love, spirituality, and social issues, featuring collaborations like "Whenever I Say Your Name" with Mary J. Blige, which won a Grammy. Tracks such as "Send Your Love" incorporate global rhythms, while "Dead Man’s Rope" reflects on mortality. Though praised for its musical sophistication, some critics found it overly polished. The album marked a shift toward electronic influences, distancing it from Sting’s earlier rock roots. Despite mixed reviews, Sacred Love debuted in the top 10 globally, proving his enduring appeal. It remains a contemplative, if uneven, entry in his discography, balancing experimentation with signature craftsmanship.





