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2006 studio album by Sting

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Songs from the Labyrinth is the eighth studio album by British singer-songwriter Sting. On this album, he collaborates with Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov. The album features music by John Dowland (1563–1626), a lutenist and songwriter. It entered the UK Official Albums Chart at number 24[5] and reached number 25 on the Billboard 200. The release was a slow seller for a Sting album, his first since 1986`s Bring on the Night to fail to break the UK top 10.[6]

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Sacred Love
Sacred Love
29/9/2003

2006 Songs From The Labyrinth

Sting

2006 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 10 Octubre 2006 · Fecha Grabación: 2006 -
    Discográfica: Deutsche Grammophon0007220-02 · · Productor: Sting , Edin Karamazov
    01
    Walsingham
    Sting • 2006
    0:38
  • 02
    Can She Excuse My Wrongs
    Sting • 2006
    2:36
  • 03
    0:41
  • 04
    Flow My Tears (lachrimae)
    Sting • 2006
    4:42
  • 05
    2:36
  • 06
    Then In Time Passing On
    Sting • 2006
    0:32
  • 07
    The Battle Galliard
    Sting • 2006
    3:01
  • 08
    The Lowest Trees Have Tops
    Sting • 2006
    2:16
  • 09
    0:56
  • 10
    Fine Knacks For Ladies
    Sting • 2006
    1:51
  • 11
    0:25
  • 12
    Fantasy
    Sting • 2006
    2:43
  • 13
    Come, Heavy Sheep
    Sting • 2006
    3:46
  • 14
    Forlon Hope Fancy
    Sting • 2006
    3:08
  • 15
    0:29
  • 16
    Come Again
    Sting • 2006
    2:56
  • 17
    2:40
  • 18
    0:30
  • 19
    2:39
  • 20
    1:35
  • 21
    Clear Or Cloudy
    Sting • 2006
    2:48
  • 22
    1:01
  • 23
    In Darkness Let Me Dwell
    Sting • 2006
    4:10
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    Songs from the Labyrinth
    Studio album by
    Released10 October 2006
    GenreClassical, Renaissance music
    Length48:27
    LabelDeutsche Grammophon
    0007220-02
    ProducerSting, Edin Karamazov
    Sting chronology
    Sacred Love
    (2003)
    Songs from the Labyrinth
    (2006)
    If on a Winter`s Night...
    (2009)

    Review

    2006 studio album by Sting

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic [1]
    Entertainment WeeklyC+ [2]
    Now [3]
    Rolling Stone [4]

    Songs from the Labyrinth is the eighth studio album by British singer-songwriter Sting. On this album, he collaborates with Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov. The album features music by John Dowland (1563–1626), a lutenist and songwriter. It entered the UK Official Albums Chart at number 24[5] and reached number 25 on the Billboard 200. The release was a slow seller for a Sting album, his first since 1986`s Bring on the Night to fail to break the UK top 10.[6]

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    The album was released and re-released in several versions: LP vinyl and CD editions with 23 tracks, a CD/DVD edition with 8 tracks on the CD and a DVD documentary, The Journey and the Labyrinth (released in both "CD size" and "DVD size" packaging), and a CD re-release with 26 tracks (including live versions of Sting`s own "Fields of Gold" and "Message in a Bottle", originally recorded with The Police). In late August 2013, a "Dowland Anniversary Edition" was released, which includes 32 tracks on one CD (the full original album, six live versions of album tracks and Sting`s non-Dowland live songs), as well as a DVD with the original documentary.[7]

    Track listing

    For the original CD program, the music was that of the 16th century British composer John Dowland, except for "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow", a song by Dowland`s contemporary Robert Johnson. The 2008 re-release adds two live recordings of Sting-penned songs performed on lutes, as well as a live recording, in the same style, of "Hellhound on My Trail" by another Robert Johnson - the Delta blues musician, and an alternate version of "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow". The latter is omitted from the 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition" of the album, which, however, includes all of the live recordings. The track list includes readings from a letter by Dowland to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury.

    The lyrics to many of Dowland`s songs are anonymous.

    1. "Walsingham" – 0:38 [instrumental]
    2. "Can She Excuse My Wrongs" [lyrics attributed to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex] – 2:35
    3. "Ryght Honorable..." – 0:40 [letter to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury]
    4. "Flow My Tears (Lachrimae)" – 4:42
    5. "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow" – 2:35 [lyrics: Ben Jonson, music: Robert Johnson]
    6. "...Then in Time Passing On..." – 0:32 [continuation of letter]
    7. "The Battle Galliard" – 3:01
    8. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops" [lyrics by Sir Edward Dyer] – 2:16
    9. "... And Accordinge as I Desired Ther Cam a Letter..." – 0:55 [continuation of letter]
    10. "Fine Knacks for Ladies" – 1:50
    11. "...From Thence I Went to Landgrave of Hessen..." – 0:24 [continuation of letter]
    12. "Fantasy" – 2:42
    13. "Come, Heavy Sleep" – 3:46
    14. "Forlorn Hope Fancy" – 3:08
    15. "...And from Thence I Had Great Desire to See Italy..." – 0:28 [continuation of letter]
    16. "Come Again" – 2:56
    17. "Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me" – 2:40
    18. "...After My Departures I Caled to Mynde..." – 0:30 [continuation of letter]
    19. "Weep You No More, Sad Fountains" – 2:38
    20. "My Lord Willoughby`s Welcome Home" – 1:34
    21. "Clear or Cloudy" – 2:47
    22. "...Men Say That the Kinge of Spain..." – 1:01 [continuation of letter]
    23. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" – 4:12
    24. "Flow My Tears [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    25. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops" [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    26. "Fantasy" [Edin Karamazov solo, live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    27. "Come Again" [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    28. "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow" [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    29. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    30. "Hellhound on My Trail" [ Robert Johnson ] [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on re-release and on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    31. "Fields of Gold" – 3:34 [Sting] [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on re-release and on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    32. "Message in a Bottle" – 5:40 [Sting] [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on re-release and on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]

    • The 2008 re-release features an alternate version of "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow", as track 26, but does not include the six live versions of Dowland songs.

    Main article: The Journey and the Labyrinth

    Disc 1: CD

    1. "Flow My Tears (Lachrimae)"
    2. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops"
    3. "Fantasy"
    4. "Come Again"
    5. "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow"
    6. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell"
    7. "Hellhound on My Trail" [a Robert Johnson cover]
    8. "Message in a Bottle" [written by Sting; originally recorded by the Police]

    Disc 2: DVD Documentary with rehearsal and concert footage. The "tracks" listed below are the DVD chapter stops.

    1. "Come Again"
    2. Project Origin
    3. "Can She Excuse My Wrongs"
    4. The Lute and the Labyrinth
    5. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops"
    6. "Flow My Tears"
    7. Dowland`s Exile
    8. "Clear or Cloudy"
    9. Political Intrigue
    10. "Have You Seen The Bright Lily Grow"
    11. "Weep You No More Sad Fountains"
    12. "Le Rossignol"
    13. Religion
    14. Sting and the Lute
    15. "Come, Heavy Sleep"
    16. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell"

    Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart performance for Songs from the Labyrinth

    Chart (2006–07)

    Peak
    position

    Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[8]

    40

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[9]

    16

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[10]

    38

    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[11]

    39

    French Albums (SNEP)[12]

    20

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[13]

    11

    Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[14]

    32

    Italian Albums (FIMI)[15]

    7

    Polish Albums (ZPAV)[16]

    7

    Portuguese Albums (AFP)[17]

    28

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[18]

    36

    Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[19]

    50

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[20]

    30

    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[21]

    31

    US Billboard 200[22]

    25

    US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[23]

    25

    US Top Classical Albums (Billboard)[24]

    1

    US Top Current Album Sales (Billboard)[25]

    25

    US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[26]

    11

    US Top Traditional Classical Albums (Billboard)[27]

    1

    Chart (2006)

    Peak
    Position

    UK Album Charts[6]

    24

    Billboard Comprehensive Albums

    25

    European Top 100 Albums

    12

    Top Internet Albums

    6

    Top Digital Albums

    9

    Certifications

    Sales certifications for Songs from the Labyrinth

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Germany (BVMI)[28]

    Gold

    100,000^

    Italy (FIMI)[29]

    Gold

    40,000*

    Poland (ZPAV)[30]

    Gold

    10,000*

    Russia (NFPF)[31]

    Gold

    10,000*

    United States

    268,000[32]

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    2006 studio album by Sting

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic [1]
    Entertainment WeeklyC+ [2]
    Now [3]
    Rolling Stone [4]

    Songs from the Labyrinth is the eighth studio album by British singer-songwriter Sting. On this album, he collaborates with Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov. The album features music by John Dowland (1563–1626), a lutenist and songwriter. It entered the UK Official Albums Chart at number 24[5] and reached number 25 on the Billboard 200. The release was a slow seller for a Sting album, his first since 1986`s Bring on the Night to fail to break the UK top 10.[6]

    The album was released and re-released in several versions: LP vinyl and CD editions with 23 tracks, a CD/DVD edition with 8 tracks on the CD and a DVD documentary, The Journey and the Labyrinth (released in both "CD size" and "DVD size" packaging), and a CD re-release with 26 tracks (including live versions of Sting`s own "Fields of Gold" and "Message in a Bottle", originally recorded with The Police). In late August 2013, a "Dowland Anniversary Edition" was released, which includes 32 tracks on one CD (the full original album, six live versions of album tracks and Sting`s non-Dowland live songs), as well as a DVD with the original documentary.[7]

    Track listing

    For the original CD program, the music was that of the 16th century British composer John Dowland, except for "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow", a song by Dowland`s contemporary Robert Johnson. The 2008 re-release adds two live recordings of Sting-penned songs performed on lutes, as well as a live recording, in the same style, of "Hellhound on My Trail" by another Robert Johnson - the Delta blues musician, and an alternate version of "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow". The latter is omitted from the 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition" of the album, which, however, includes all of the live recordings. The track list includes readings from a letter by Dowland to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury.

    The lyrics to many of Dowland`s songs are anonymous.

    1. "Walsingham" – 0:38 [instrumental]
    2. "Can She Excuse My Wrongs" [lyrics attributed to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex] – 2:35
    3. "Ryght Honorable..." – 0:40 [letter to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury]
    4. "Flow My Tears (Lachrimae)" – 4:42
    5. "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow" – 2:35 [lyrics: Ben Jonson, music: Robert Johnson]
    6. "...Then in Time Passing On..." – 0:32 [continuation of letter]
    7. "The Battle Galliard" – 3:01
    8. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops" [lyrics by Sir Edward Dyer] – 2:16
    9. "... And Accordinge as I Desired Ther Cam a Letter..." – 0:55 [continuation of letter]
    10. "Fine Knacks for Ladies" – 1:50
    11. "...From Thence I Went to Landgrave of Hessen..." – 0:24 [continuation of letter]
    12. "Fantasy" – 2:42
    13. "Come, Heavy Sleep" – 3:46
    14. "Forlorn Hope Fancy" – 3:08
    15. "...And from Thence I Had Great Desire to See Italy..." – 0:28 [continuation of letter]
    16. "Come Again" – 2:56
    17. "Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me" – 2:40
    18. "...After My Departures I Caled to Mynde..." – 0:30 [continuation of letter]
    19. "Weep You No More, Sad Fountains" – 2:38
    20. "My Lord Willoughby`s Welcome Home" – 1:34
    21. "Clear or Cloudy" – 2:47
    22. "...Men Say That the Kinge of Spain..." – 1:01 [continuation of letter]
    23. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" – 4:12
    24. "Flow My Tears [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    25. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops" [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    26. "Fantasy" [Edin Karamazov solo, live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    27. "Come Again" [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    28. "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow" [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    29. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    30. "Hellhound on My Trail" [ Robert Johnson ] [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on re-release and on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    31. "Fields of Gold" – 3:34 [Sting] [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on re-release and on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]
    32. "Message in a Bottle" – 5:40 [Sting] [live at St Luke Old Street - bonus track on re-release and on 2013 "Dowland Anniversary Edition"]

    • The 2008 re-release features an alternate version of "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow", as track 26, but does not include the six live versions of Dowland songs.

    Main article: The Journey and the Labyrinth

    Disc 1: CD

    1. "Flow My Tears (Lachrimae)"
    2. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops"
    3. "Fantasy"
    4. "Come Again"
    5. "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow"
    6. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell"
    7. "Hellhound on My Trail" [a Robert Johnson cover]
    8. "Message in a Bottle" [written by Sting; originally recorded by the Police]

    Disc 2: DVD Documentary with rehearsal and concert footage. The "tracks" listed below are the DVD chapter stops.

    1. "Come Again"
    2. Project Origin
    3. "Can She Excuse My Wrongs"
    4. The Lute and the Labyrinth
    5. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops"
    6. "Flow My Tears"
    7. Dowland`s Exile
    8. "Clear or Cloudy"
    9. Political Intrigue
    10. "Have You Seen The Bright Lily Grow"
    11. "Weep You No More Sad Fountains"
    12. "Le Rossignol"
    13. Religion
    14. Sting and the Lute
    15. "Come, Heavy Sleep"
    16. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell"

    Charts

    Weekly charts

    Chart performance for Songs from the Labyrinth

    Chart (2006–07)

    Peak
    position

    Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[8]

    40

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[9]

    16

    Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[10]

    38

    Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[11]

    39

    French Albums (SNEP)[12]

    20

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[13]

    11

    Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[14]

    32

    Italian Albums (FIMI)[15]

    7

    Polish Albums (ZPAV)[16]

    7

    Portuguese Albums (AFP)[17]

    28

    Scottish Albums (OCC)[18]

    36

    Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[19]

    50

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[20]

    30

    Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[21]

    31

    US Billboard 200[22]

    25

    US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[23]

    25

    US Top Classical Albums (Billboard)[24]

    1

    US Top Current Album Sales (Billboard)[25]

    25

    US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[26]

    11

    US Top Traditional Classical Albums (Billboard)[27]

    1

    Chart (2006)

    Peak
    Position

    UK Album Charts[6]

    24

    Billboard Comprehensive Albums

    25

    European Top 100 Albums

    12

    Top Internet Albums

    6

    Top Digital Albums

    9

    Certifications

    Sales certifications for Songs from the Labyrinth

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Germany (BVMI)[28]

    Gold

    100,000^

    Italy (FIMI)[29]

    Gold

    40,000*

    Poland (ZPAV)[30]

    Gold

    10,000*

    Russia (NFPF)[31]

    Gold

    10,000*

    United States

    268,000[32]

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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