"Still Be Love In The World" is a captivating live album by Sting, released on January 1, 2001, under the A&M label. This soft rock gem captures the essence of Sting's powerful performances, offering a unique blend of live recordings and remixes that span a mere 35 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful listening experience.
The album opens with "After The Rain Has Fallen," a live track recorded at the Universal Amphitheater in 1999, setting the tone for the intimate and raw performances that follow. Fans will appreciate the inclusion of the Nitin Sawhney Mix of "A Thousand Years," a reimagined version of the original that adds a fresh layer to Sting's repertoire. The live rendition of "Perfect Love Gone Wrong," also from the 1999 Universal Amphitheater performance, showcases Sting's dynamic stage presence and vocal prowess.
"Every Breath You Take" and "Fragile," both performed live, are standout tracks that highlight Sting's ability to connect with his audience on a deeply personal level. The Cornelius Mix of "Brand New Day" offers a unique twist on the original, while the Melodic Club Mix Radio Edit of "Desert Rose" brings a different flavor to the album, blending Sting's signature sound with a touch of electronic influence.
"Still Be Love In The World" is not just a collection of songs but a testament to Sting's enduring talent and ability to captivate audiences with his live performances. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Sting's music, this album offers a compelling glimpse into his artistry and the magic he brings to the stage.