August 18, 1996

Santa Barbara County Bowl - Santa Barbara, California, United States

by Beth Meetsma on August 22, 1996

All this, of course, has the air of being written by someone who has no real idea what's he's talking about, but "even a broken clock is right twice a day."

	From the L.A. Times:

	By: ROBERT HILBURN
	TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC

	SANTA BARBARA

	As Sting noted in the concert program on sale Sunday at the
	Santa Barbara County Bowl, the 	celebrated Englishman likes
	to keep his audience off guard, injecting his music with the
	mystery and challenge of a puzzle.

	It's a point he demonstrated quickly on stage in "The Hounds
	of Winter," the first of four songs from his new "Mercury Falling"
	album that he used to open the stylish, 90-minute program on
	a tour that moves tonight to the Greek Theatre.  In the song,
	Sting tells of a man so devastated by a woman's absence that
	he's "dark as December, cold as the man in the moon," but he
	leaves it up to listeners to supply the details--and thus adapt it
	to their own lives.

	Is he talking about a wife who has died? Or one who has
	simply left him? Or maybe he's writing once again about
	the death of his mother?

	But the real puzzle with Sting is how he can make music that is
	at once so sophisticated, and yet so blessed with an everyman
	touch, that he has been able to sell millions of records both
	within the context of the Police rock group in the early '80s and
	on his own ever since.

	If the late Cole Porter were able to update his witty and
	wonderful "You're the Top," he'd likely throw out such dated
	references as "You're a Waldorf salad" and "You're a Berlin
	ballad" in favor of something like "You're a Lauren Polo" and
	"You're a Sting solo."

	In Sting's songs, he not only reaches outside the pop
	mainstream for inviting jazz and world-music touches, but he
	also applies them to thoughtful themes and memorable
	images. He sings with the grace and surprising tone shifts
	of a poet.

	His excellent musicians, too, navigate a variety of moods
	and styles with the economy and flair of a championship
	athletic team. Back again are Kenny Kirkland on keyboards,
	Dominic Miller on guitar and Vinnie Colaiuta on drums,
	along with horn players Clark Gayton and Butch Thomas.
	Rather than stand apart, Sting, as the bassist, is an
	active--and equal--participant in the music.

	Though he once seemed somewhat stiff and aristocratic
	in concert, Sting has loosened up in recent years. Things
	were so relaxed Sunday that he invited an audience
	member on stage to sing along on the chorus of the
	country-spiked "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying," and
	later brought someone else up to dance on another
	number.

	Given this light and inviting air, the defining moments at
	the County Bowl (where the quirky, uneven trio Geggy
	Tah opened) came when Sting offered a message so
	uplifting that it might have struck him as too obvious
	and even corny.

	"Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot," a song from the new
	album that he sang early in the set, is a reminder to
	follow your own heart. It's about as close to a pure
	"feel-good" song as Sting has ever written.

	To make sure no one missed the point, he turned near
	the close of the show to "Englishman in New York," a
	song from 1987's "...Nothing Like the Sun" album that
	conveys a similar message. This time, he repeated
	several times the line, "Be yourself no matter what
	they say."

	From his decision to leave the Police to his ability to
	make even more daring and original music on his
	own, Sting has followed that code himself--and it's nice
	that he now feels comfortable enough in his life and
	music to set aside some of the mystery and just reach
	out on such a personal and disarming level to his fans.

Enjoy the rest of the tour!


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