by jedsoon on 07 Dec 2006 06:55
Well, i guess we'll just have to write in our favorites.
I don't have a complete collection of any of them, so my choices are limited to albums i own. I haven't bought a sting or andy solo album in over ten years. Even in Stew's case i am lacking Rumblefish to Gridlock'd and wasn't there a release for Night of the Taranta?
For Stewart, those couple of missing pieces likely wouldn't affect my choice. His greatest work in my view is the Rhythmatist, as well as being my favorite album in general.
For Andy, well to be honest i just haven't listened in years, but i do have several of his early solo albums and plan to get his book. I guess XYZ stands out the most.
As for Sting, well it's a toss-up. I got away from his music for quite some time... long enough for it to become fresh again. I still haven't rushed out and bought everything i've missed in the last few, but i have developed a serious new admiration for Bring On The Night. The high energy jazzified live Sting stuff is a real treat. So, while Soul Cages is probably still my favorite studio album, i think Night may have eclipsed it overall. It makes me want to pick up the All This Time live set, but i'm afraid it will suffer by comparison.
-chris