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Album Review: Brand New Day

  • Artist: Sting
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 28, 1999
  • Total Time: 48:49
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

By the late '90s, Sting had reached a point where he didn't have to prove his worth every time out; he had so ingrained himself in pop culture, he really had the freedom to do whatever he wanted. He had that attitude on Mercury Falling, but it was too somber and serious, everything that its successor, Brand New Day, is not. Light, even effervescent, Brand New Day feels like little else in Sting's catalog. Not that it represents a new beginning, contrary to what the title may promise. The album is not only firmly within his tradition, it sounds out of time -- it's odd how close Brand New Day comes to feeling like a sequel to Nothing Like the Sun. Musically, that is. The sparkling, meticulous production and the very tone of the music -- ranging from light funk to mellow ballads to the Lyle Lovett tribute "Fill Her Up" -- are of a piece with Sting's late-'80s work. That's the main thing separating it from Ten Summoner's Tales, his other straight pop album -- well, that, and the levity. There are no overarching themes, no political messages on Brand New Day -- only love songs, story songs, and, for lack of a better term, inspirational exhortations. This is all a good thing, since by keeping things light he's managed to craft an appealing, engaging record. It may not ask as much from its audience as Sting's other '90s efforts, but it's immediately enjoyable, which isn't the case for its cousins. Brand New Day doesn't boast any new classics, and it does sound a little dated, but it's well-crafted, melodic, and has a good sense of humor -- exactly the kind of record Sting should be making as he embarks on the third decade of his career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Thousand Years Sting Sting (5:57)
Desert Rose Sting Sting, Farhat Bouallagui (4:45)
Big Lie Small World Sting Sting, David Hartley (5:05)
After the Rain Has Fallen Sting Sting (5:03)
Perfect Love... Gone Wrong Sting Sting (5:24)
Tomorrow We'll See Sting Sting, David Hartley (4:47)
Prelude to the End of the Game Sting Sting (0:20)
Fill Her Up Sting Sting (5:38)
Ghost Story Sting Sting (5:29)
Brand New Day Sting Sting (6:19)

Credits

Kathryn Tickell (Fiddle), Kathryn Tickell (Pipe), Kathryn Tickell (Northumbrian Smallpipes), Cheb Mami (Vocals), Sting (Synthesizer), Sting (Bass), Sting (Guitar), Sting (Vocals), Sting (Vocals (Background)), Sting (Producer), Sting (Main Performer), Sting (Guitar Synth), James Taylor (Vocals), James Taylor (Vocals (Background)), Jason Rebello (Piano), Jason Rebello (Clavinet), Darryl Tookes (Vocals (Background)), Vaneese Thomas (Vocals (Background)), Dennis Collins (Vocals (Background)), Tawatha Agee (Vocals (Background)), Kouider Berkane (Strings), Don Blackman (Organ), Don Blackman (Organ (Hammond)), Chris Blair (Engineer), Chris Blair (Mastering Engineer), Chris Botti (Trumpet), Mino Cinelu (Percussion), Vinnie Colaiuta (Drums), B.J. Cole (Guitar), B.J. Cole (Pedal Steel), Neil Dorfsman (Engineer), Isobel Griffiths (Conductor), Isobel Griffiths (Orchestra Contractor), Ben Kape (Assistant Engineer), Ben Kape (String Engineer), Manu Katche (Drums), Kipper (Keyboards), Kipper (Producer), Kipper (Drum Programming), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Branford Marsalis (Clarinet), Dominic Miller (Guitar), Joe Peccerillo (Engineer), Janice Pendarvis (Vocals (Background)), Janice Pendarvis (Vocal Contractor), Althea Rogers (Vocals (Background)), Elliot Scheiner (Mixing), Elliot Scheiner (Surround Mix), Stevie Wonder (Harmonica), Gavyn Wright (Leader), Gavyn Wright (String Conductor), Geoff Foster (Engineer), Geoff Foster (String Engineer), Simon Osborne (Engineer), Simon Osborne (Mixing), Simon Osborne (Mixing Engineer), Sting International (Bass), Sting International (Vocals (Background)), Sting International (Producer), Sting International (Guitar Synth), Marlon Saunders (Vocals (Background)), David Hartley (Organ), David Hartley (Arranger), David Hartley (Conductor), David Hartley (Organ (Hammond)), David Hartley (String Arrangements), Richard Frankel (Design), Richard Frankel (Package Design), Sameh Catalan (Strings), Olaf Heine (Photography), Aya Takemura (Assistant Engineer), Aya Takemura (String Engineer), Brian Garten (Assistant Engineer), Brian Garten (String Engineer), Ricky Graham (Assistant Engineer), Ricky Graham (String Engineer), Ste (Vocals), Carter Smith (Photography), Andrew Felluss (Assistant Engineer), Michael Etchart (Supervisor), Farhat Bouallagui (Conductor), Farhat Bouallagui (Leader), Farhat Bouallagui (String Arrangements), John Mendez (Vocals (Background)), Mustapha Ettamri (Darbouka), Jeff Levison (Digital Transfers), Ken Williams (Vocals (Background)), Moulay Ahmed (Strings), Hopps (Assistant Engineer), Joe-Mama Nitzberg (Direction), Stephane Levy B (Assistant Engineer), Ken Williams (Vocals (Background)), Salem Bnouni (Strings), Paul Bishow (Supervisor), Etienne Colin (Assistant Engineer), Etienne Colin (String Engineer), Kouider Berkan (Strings), Nico Dupont (Assistant Engineer), Nico Dupont (String Engineer)
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Wikipedia: Brand New Day (Sting album)
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Brand New Day
Studio album by Sting
Released September 28, 1999
Recorded 1999
Genre Pop rock, World
Length 48:49
Label A&M Records
0694-90443-2
Producer Sting, Kipper
Professional reviews
Sting chronology
The Very Best of Sting & The Police
(1997)
Brand New Day
(1999)
...All This Time
(2001)

Brand New Day is Sting's sixth solo album. A Grammy Award winner, it peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200 and sold over 3,000,000 copies. The song "Desert Rose" prominently features popular Algerian Raï singer Cheb Mami. Originally, Sting's usual producer Hugh Padgham was to produce the record, but Sting was happy with the work done by Kipper, and Padgham was never called. Many sounds from Spectrasonics can be heard in Kipper's work on the record.

The full version of "The End of the Game" was included on the single for "Brand New Day" and the DTS and DVD-Audio releases of the album. The music video for the title track is a parody of bleach commercials, and advertises "Brand new 'Day Ultra'" brand.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Sting, except where noted.

  1. "A Thousand Years" (Kipper, Sting) – 5:57
  2. "Desert Rose" (featuring Cheb Mami) – 4:45
  3. "Big Lie, Small World" (featuring David Hartley) – 5:05
  4. "After the Rain Has Fallen" – 5:03
  5. "Perfect Love... Gone Wrong" (featuring Sté) – 5:24
  6. "Tomorrow We’ll See" – 4:47
  7. "Prelude to the End of the Game" – 0:20
  8. "Fill Her Up" (featuring James Taylor) – 5:38
  9. "Ghost Story" – 5:29
  10. "Brand New Day" – 6:19

Japan bonus track

  1. "Windmills of Your Mind" -
  2. "EPK" (Video)

In popular culture

The song "Brand New Day" was used for CBS' The Early Show from 1999-2006 and was referenced in Family Guy when Peter Griffin states that you can only understand the last three words of Sting's songs.

Personnel

Additional personnel

Production

  • Producers - Sting and Kipper
  • Engineers - Simon Osborne, Neil Dorfsman, Geoff Foster and Chris Blair
  • Photography - Olaf Heine and Carter Smith
  • Package design - Richard Frankel

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1999 Billboard 200 9
1999 Top Canadian Albums 19
1999 Top Internet Albums 3

Awards

Grammy Awards

Year Winner Category
2000 "Brand New Day" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
2000 Brand New Day Best Pop Vocal Album
2001 She Walks This Earth Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

 
 

 

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