Songs From the Labyrinth

Sting

Songs From the Labyrinth

RELEASED: October 06, 2006
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Walsingham 0:38 2. Can She Excuse My Wrongs? 2:35 3. “Ryght Honorable: As I Have Bin Most Bounde Unto Your Honor…” 0:40 4. Flow My Tears (Lachrimae) 4:42 5. Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow 2:35 6. “…Then in Time Passing on Mr. Johnson Died…” 0:32 7. The Most High and Mighty Christianus the Fourth, King of Denmark, His Galliard 3:01 8. The Lowest Trees Have Tops 2:16 9. “…And Accordinge as I Desired Ther Cam a Letter…” 0:55 10. Fine Knacks for Ladies 1:50 11. “…From Thence I Went to the Landgrave of Hessen…” 0:24 12. Fantasy 2:42 13. Come, Heavy Sleep 3:45 14. Forlorn Hope Fancy 3:07 15. “…And From Thence I Had Great Desire to See Italy…” 0:28 16. Come Again 2:56 17. Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me 2:40 18. “…After My Departure I Caled to Mynde Our Conference…” 0:29 19. Weep You No More, Sad Fountains 2:38 20. My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home 1:34 21. Clear or Cloudy 2:47 22. “…Men Say That the Kinge of Spain Is Making Gret Preparation…” 1:01 23. In Darkness Let Me Dwell 4:10
Songs From the Labyrinth is an album by Sting, released in 2006. It features a collection of songs inspired by the works of the 16th-century composer John Dowland, blending classical and contemporary elements. The album showcases Sting's unique interpretation of Dowland's lute songs, characterized by intricate melodies and emotive lyrics, highlighting the timelessness of the music. The collaboration with lutenist Edin Karamazov adds depth and authenticity to the arrangements, creating a rich tapestry of sound that appeals to both classical music enthusiasts and modern listeners alike.