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The Journey and the Labyrinth

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Recorded
  
October 4, 2006

Release date
  
13 February 2007

Genre
  
Classical music

Artists
  
Sting, Edin Karamazov

Label
  
Deutsche Grammophon

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Released
  
February 13, 2007 (2007-02-13)

Similar
  
Sting albums, Other albums

The Journey and the Labyrinth is a live music album performed by Sting and Edin Karamazov. It was released in 2007 on Deutsche Grammophon.

Contents

Background

The record consists of an audio CD recorded at St. Luke's church, London, as well as a DVD documentary, which includes rehearsal footage and live performance from St. Luke's.

Sting and Karamazov also collaborated on the 2006 studio album Songs from the Labyrinth. The latter record features similar material, mainly compositions by John Dowland. However, unlike the live album, the studio album does not include any twentieth-century compositions.

DVD

  1. "Come Again"
  2. "Project Origin"
  3. "Can She Excuse My Wrongs"
  4. "The Lute and the Labyrinth"
  5. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops"
  6. "Flow My Tears"
  7. "Dowland's Exile"
  8. "Clear and Cloudy"
  9. "Political Intrigue"
  10. "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow"
  11. "Weep You No More, Sad Fountains"
  12. "Le Rossignol"
  13. "Religion"
  14. "Sting and the Lute"
  15. "Come, Heavy Sleep"
  16. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell"
  17. "Choir Rehearsal"
  18. "Fine Knacks for Ladies"
  19. "Can She Excuse My Wrongs"

CD

  1. "Flow My Tears (Lachrimae)" – 4.41
  2. "The Lowest Trees Have Tops" – 2.25
  3. "Fantasy" – 2.46
  4. "Come Again" – 2.53
  5. "Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow" (lyrics by Ben Johnson) – 2.38
  6. "In Darkness Let Me Dwell" – 4.05
  7. "Hellhound on My Trail" (Robert Johnson) – 3.15
  8. "Message in a Bottle" – 5.58

Songs

1Flow My Tears (Lachrimae)4:42
2The Lowest Trees Have Tops2:26
3Fantasy2:46

References

The Journey and the Labyrinth Wikipedia