If you go out with some one called Laura and it's her birthday then buy this for her. If your girlfriend isn't called Laura then don't. As with all his records it's well produced, well played and will go into the charts (and on Top Of The Pops). So If you like Nick, don't listen to me. (Simon O'Brien, Smash Hits, May 22, 1985)
Guitars, bass and vocals all merge together to make a pleasant sort of sound, and as usual, Nick has no trouble whatsoever in picking out a tune. "Laura" is a departure from his recent, funkier efforts (like "Warning Sign"). Its also one of his best. Sold in a package with some of the best Haircut tracks this is unmissable. May his wackiness remain forever untarnished... (Paul Bursche, No 1, June 1, 1985)
The guitar reminds me of Paul McCartney's version of the Crossroads theme. It's a nice pop song. It's Radio One material. If the weather's nice, I'm outside and hear it, it would be good. (Leee John [Imagination], Record Mirror, June 8, 1985)
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Monday, August 29, 2016
Sting - If You Love Somebody Set Them Free (A&M)
'If you love something, let it go free If it doesn't come back, hunt it down and kill it.' (Quote on T-shirt of some hip NY dude). So, Sting's first solo venture does indeed have that promised, laid-back, jazzy feel that he's been sprouting on about recently. The Police sound was always sparse, almost empty, but this is hectic, much busier. It won't grab you straightaway, but take the time and you'll agree the long wait was worth it. (Paul Bursche, No 1, June 1, 1985)
Sting's first solo single casts him in his usual tough-but-sensitive role, but takes him an interesting step away from the very distinctive Police sound, in spite of his characteristic voice. Not so instantly catchy or poppy as most Police singles, he's gone for a deliberately 'harder' feel, with lots of bass, drums and girl backing singers. Very grown up, and - gasp! - not necessarily a hit. (Maureen Rice, Smash Hits, June 5, 1985)
It sounds like I've heard it before. It reminds me of early Doobie Brothers or Average White Band. If a black guy had done it, it wouldn't do anything. I've got loads of albums with people who've done things like this. It doesn't bowl me over. (Leee John [Imagination], Record Mirror, June 8, 1985)
Sting's first solo single casts him in his usual tough-but-sensitive role, but takes him an interesting step away from the very distinctive Police sound, in spite of his characteristic voice. Not so instantly catchy or poppy as most Police singles, he's gone for a deliberately 'harder' feel, with lots of bass, drums and girl backing singers. Very grown up, and - gasp! - not necessarily a hit. (Maureen Rice, Smash Hits, June 5, 1985)
It sounds like I've heard it before. It reminds me of early Doobie Brothers or Average White Band. If a black guy had done it, it wouldn't do anything. I've got loads of albums with people who've done things like this. It doesn't bowl me over. (Leee John [Imagination], Record Mirror, June 8, 1985)
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