Stings 'Fields of Gold' is one of the masterpieces of pop / rock music and a classic that should be in every CD-cabinet. The songs are balanced and devoid neither fast nor slow melodies. Even the title song is of incredible beauty and makes us almost visually the English landscapes in our minds to. The song 'Russians' has fascinated me as a child during the Cold War and this oppressive era of our history can once again come to life. 'Moon over Bourbon Street' set to music the story of 'Interview with a Vampire' and records the inner tension and the conflict of the vampire Louis to. Rarely leaves a 'Best of ...'- album with me the feeling to be something whole and not just any collection of the most successful hits of an artist, but this album satisfies this requirement with ease. A special attraction for me is its internationality and the empathy, the Sting brings to the different cultures. He always manages the I close my eyes and I suddenly find in New Orleans or Argentina. One of my favorite songs 'Why should I cry for you?' However, describes a non-physical but purely emotional dependent travel: the fathoming of feelings of grief. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)