Dear Sting:
I received a copy of your newest album "If on a winter's night about a month ago. I promised Brittney Schaad that i was going to review it and share my thoughts with my readers. At first I didn't understand the sound, i was not familiar with the songs, and i wasn't used to your lower voice. It shocked me, not because it was bad, because i wasn't expecting the change. I listen to quite a lot of music, mainly in the mellow genre. I like wine, scotch, Pink Floyd, Norah Jones, Cafe del Mar, Bethoveen, Bob Marley, Sigur Ros and herbal teas. I went out and bought myself a nice bottle of red wine, turned on my LED lights and colored my living room with strong blue color. I sat in my couch and played the album in my beautiful sounds system. Sting "Thanks you so much". I realized that my expectation now a day has boundaries, and I get scared when I listen to something out of the ordinary, meaning not from my generation or familiar sound. I believe this album is not only for your hard core fans, but for everyone who wants to feel the vibe in the music culture that pumps the veins of English people. I find it fascinating to dig and learn from cultures that are foreign to mine. I keep my play-list very intimate and limited. I am very happy to have your new song Soul Cake in it in constant rotation.
Sincerely.
Merlinmoon
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