The Living Sea: Soundtrack from the IMAX Film
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The Living Sea: Soundtrack from the IMAX Film | |||||
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Soundtrack by Sting | |||||
Released | May 23, 1995 | ||||
Recorded | 1995 | ||||
Genre | Pop, New Age | ||||
Length | 51:52 | ||||
Label | A&M | ||||
Producer | Hugh Padgham Sting Neil Dorfsman Kim Turner Steve Wood Darryl Way |
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The Living Sea: Soundtrack from the IMAX Film is the soundtrack album accompanying the IMAX film The Living Sea. The album was recorded by Sting and Steve Wood. It features several songs previously released by Sting, as well as new compositions by Sting and Wood.
Its also feautures the guitar duo Strunz & Farah, as session musicians.
[edit] Track listing
- Fragile (Sting) – 3:23
- Why Should I Cry for You? (Sting) – 3:46
- Cool Breeze (Sting) – 4:32
- Mad About You (Sting) – 6:16
- Ocean Waltz (Sting) – 3:05
- One World (Not Three) /Love Is the Seventh Wave (Sting) – 4:44
- Why Should I Cry for You? (Sting) – 6:29
- Saint Agnes and the Burning Train (Sting) – 2:42
- Tides (Sting) – 3:07
- Why Should I Cry for You? (Sting) – 6:56
- Arrival (Wood) – 1:39
- Jellyfish Lake (Wood) – 2:58
- Fragile (reprise) (Sting) – 3:51
[edit] Credits
- Sting – performer
- Alan Deremo – bass guitar
- Tim Landers – bass guitar
- Ardeshir Farah – guitars
- Michael Hamilton – guitars
- Jorge Strunz – guitars
- Brent Lewis – ikauma drums
- Nate Wood – drums
- Daniel May – orchestration
- Kevin Ricard – percussion
- Mechito Sanchez – percussion
- Marc Russo – saxophone
- Beth Wood – voices
- Steve Wood – synthesizer, voices