STING TO RELEASE NEW CD THAT'S "ALL OVER THE PLACE"

February 22, 1996 - Associated Press

By Heather Greenfield

(TORONTO)--Sting says he's glad that he didn't become successful until he was in his late 20's. He says he was an adult then with "some common sense" and experience in the world. He says even so, success almost destroyed him, "I'm glad I was 19. I don't think I'd be around either as a celebrity -- or as somone on the planet actually." His first album in three years "Mercury Falling" comes out next month. A single from that "Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot" is out now. Sting says the new CD is different because he doesn't have any one direction he's interested in. He admits he's "all over the place" -- but "proudly so." And Sting appears this weekend on "Saturday Night Live."

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