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So, 'Sting and Gil Evans: Strange Fruit' is a real treat if you appreciate live jazz performances. Captured at the Perugia Jazz Festival in 1987, it’s this fascinating blend of Sting’s pop sensibility and Evans’ jazz prowess. The atmosphere is laid-back yet charged, with each note carrying a weight that’s hard to shake off. The pacing feels organic, allowing the music to breathe and evolve in real-time. You get a real sense of collaboration here, with tracks like 'Up from the Skies' and 'There Comes a Time' showcasing this unique fusion. I mean, it’s not just a concert; it’s a dialogue between two artists. The whole thing has a kind of reverence for the music which is refreshing, you know?
Features unique arrangements and collaborative performances.Captures the essence of live music with a relaxed vibe.Showcases a lesser-known aspect of Sting's artistry.
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