The Last Ship [Expanded Edition] [2 CD]

The Last Ship [Expanded Edition] [2 CD]

by Sting
The Last Ship [Expanded Edition] [2 CD]

The Last Ship [Expanded Edition] [2 CD]

by Sting

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Overview

It's an open secret that Sting's interest in songwriting waned after 2003's Sacred Love, an undistinguished collection of mature pop that passed with barely a ripple despite winning a Grammy for its Mary J. Blige duet "Whenever I Say Your Name." Sting spent the next decade wandering -- writing classical albums for lute, recording the frostiest Christmas album in memory, rearranging his old hits for symphony, then finally, inevitably, reuniting the Police -- before finding inspiration within the confines of a musical. The Last Ship tells the tale of a British shipyard in the 1980s, one laid low by changing times, so there's naturally an elegiac undertow to Sting's originals, a sensibility underscored by his decision to ground nearly all these songs in the folk of the British Isles. Dockworkers in the '80s may not have been singing folk songs, but the genre is elastic, allowing for single-spotlight soliloquies along with rousing all-cast showcases, like the boisterous "What Have We Got?" Also, by having the bones of his songs belong to folk, Sting can put together a credible album of his own, as the songs from The Last Ship feel intimate in a way he's rarely attempted in his career. He brings in a few guests -- Jimmy Nail and Becky Unthank show up on the standard edition, AC/DC's Brian Johnson, a rock & roll dockworker if there ever was one, shows up on the deluxe -- but the focus is entirely on the songwriter. Occasionally, Sting's desire to inhabit roles within the musical is a little too strong -- not long into the album he adopts either a Scottish or Irish brogue, elsewhere he affects a workingman's vernacular, all the while sounding like nobody else but the posh Gordon Sumner -- but his songs are precise and cannily crafted, bearing the work of a songwriter who is intent on sculpting every line and every melodic progression. Unlike Sacred Love, The Last Ship isn't listless; even when the album is quiet -- which it often is -- Sting is engaged, relishing the different characters that inhabit his musical and seizing the challenge of writing in the longform. It's easy to sling arrows at The Last Ship -- there is a whiff of condescension to some of the blue-collar anthems, the air is often haughty ("The Night the Pugilist Learned How to Dance") -- but this is Sting's tightest collection of songs in ages, and they all play off each other, adding up to a cohesive whole that is surely one of his best latter-day records. [The album was reissued in 2025 with the addition of five songs, including "Ship of State" featuring Renée Fleming and "If You Ever See Me Talking to a Sailor" featuring Frances McNamee.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 12/05/2025
Label: A&M
UPC: 0602478888861

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Island Of Souls
  2. And Yet
  3. August Winds
  4. Practical Arrangement
  5. Shipyard
  6. Ship Of State
  7. If You Ever See Me Talking to a Sailor
  8. Language Of Birds
  9. Dead Man's Boots
  10. The Night The Pugilist Learned How To Dance
  11. What Have We Got?
  12. The Last Ship

Disc 2

  1. It's Not The Same Moon
  2. So To Speak
  3. What Say You Meg?
  4. I Love Her But She Loves Someone Else
  5. Hadaway
  6. Show Some Respect
  7. The Last Ship
  8. Ballad Of The Great Eastern
  9. Sky Hooks And Tartan Paint
  10. Peggy's Song
  11. Jock The Singing Welder
  12. O'Brien's Hymn

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sting   Primary Artist,Primary Artist,Orchestra Bells,Guitar (Acoustic),Bass,Vocals,Cymbals
Jo Lawry   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Becky Unthank   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Jimmy Nail   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Rachel Unthank & the Winterset   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Brian Johnson   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Peter Tickell   Soloist,Mandolin,Violin
Gabrielle Lester   Violin
Christopher Tombling   Violin
Nicholas Korth   French Horn
Tom Rees-Roberts   Trumpet
Mark Berrow   Violin
Andrew Parker   Viola
Marcus Rojas   Tuba,Featured Artist
Mike Davis   Featured Artist,Trombone (Tenor)
Michael Thompson   French Horn
Stephen Wilson   Vocal Group
Gavin McNaughton   Bassoon
The Wilson Family   Featured Artist
Tom Wilson   Vocal Group,Vocal Group
Julian Sutton   Melodeon
Alan Stepansky   Cello,Featured Artist
Mike Wilson   Vocal Group,Vocal Group
Richard Harris   Euphonium,Featured Artist
Steve Morris   Violin
Rob Mathes   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background),Piano,Conductor,Keyboards
Kathryn Tickell   Violin,Soloist,Northumbrian Smallpipes
Cathy Thompson   Violin
Chris Wilson   Vocal Group,Vocal Group
Warren Zielinski   Violin
Owen Slade   Tuba
David Pyatt   French Horn
John Barclay   Trumpet
Bruce White   Viola
Deborah Widdup   Violin
Andy Wood   Euphonium
Tony Kadleck   Trumpet,Featured Artist
Boguslav Kostecki   Violin
David Daniels   Celli
Joe Bonadio   Drums,Percussion
Richard Edwards   Trombone (Tenor)
Anthony Pleeth   Celli
Emlyn Singleton   Violin
Richard Watkins   French Horn
Ken Wilson   Vocal Group
Rachel Unthank   Clogs,Featured Artist
Jon Carnac   Clarinet
Kate Moore   Trumpet
Peter Lale   Viola
Martin Loveday   Celli
Rita Manning   Violin
Chris Komer   French Horn,Featured Artist
Bob Carlisle   French Horn,Featured Artist
Ira Coleman   Bass
Dominic Miller   Soloist,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Gut String Guitar
Thomas Bowes   Violin
Jeff Kievit   Trumpet,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Peter Tickell   Composer
Tracy Bufferd   Public Relations
Donal Hodgson   Mixing,Engineer
Sting   Producer,Liner Notes,Composer
Isobel Griffiths   Orchestra Contractor
Paul Pritchard   Pro-Tools
Jill Dell'Abate   Production Manager
Danny Quatrochi   Guitar Technician
Toby Hulbert   Pro-Tools
Frank Ockenfels   Photography
Mark Broughton   Assistant Engineer
Julian Sutton   Composer
Regine Moylett   Public Relations
Rael Jones   Pro-Tools
Bridin Murphy-Mitchell   Public Relations
Rich Rich   Pro-Tools
Angus Cowen   Assistant Engineer
Drew Hodges   Art Direction,Package Design
S.W. Rawlings   Photography
Kathryn Tickell   Composer
Scott Hull   Mastering
Peter Cobbin   Mixing
Brett Meyer   Pro-Tools
Mike Casteel   Music Preparation
Alex Venguer   Engineer
Lori Casteel   Music Preparation
Jo Lawry   Composer
Dave Hagen   Assistant Music Preparation
Becky Unthank   Duet
Jimmy Nail   Composer
Ira Coleman   Composer
Lars Fox   Editing,Engineer
Dominic Miller   Composer
Martin Kierszenbaum   A&R
Rob Mathes   Composer,Producer,Orchestration
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