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Brand New Day (Sting album)

Brand New Day is the sixth solo studio album by English musician Sting, released by A&M Records on 27 September 1999. Promoted heavily by the success of the album's second single, "Desert Rose" (featuring popular Algerian Raï singer Cheb Mami), the album peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200 and sold over 3.5 million copies in the United States. Upon its release, Brand New Day was a critical and commercial success, and hailed as commercial comeback for Sting.

Brand New Day

27 September 1999 (1999-09-27)[1][2]

June 1998−June 1999[3][4]

  • Il Palagio, Italy
  • Studio Mega, Paris, France
  • Right Track, New York City
  • Avatar, New York City
  • AIR, London

48:49

A&M
0694-90443-2

The album earned Sting a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album and his third Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the title track.[5]

Background[edit]

Originally, Sting's usual producer Hugh Padgham was to produce the album, but Sting was happy with the work done by Kipper, and Padgham was not required. The album was recorded in various studios around Europe.[6]


The full version of "The End of the Game" was included on the single for "Brand New Day" and the DTS and DVD-Audio releases of the album. The music video for the title track is a parody of bleach commercials, and advertises "Brand new 'Day Ultra'" brand. The song "Brand New Day" features Stevie Wonder on harmonica.

– lead vocals, backing vocals, bass guitar, Roland VG-8 guitar synthesizer

Sting

– keyboards, drum programming

Kipper

– acoustic piano, clavinet

Jason Rebello

Hammond organ

Don Blackman

– Hammond organ, string arrangements and conductor (3, 6)

David Hartley

– guitars

Dominic Miller

pedal steel guitar

B. J. Cole

– drums

Vinnie Colaiuta

– drums

Manu Katché

– percussion

Mino Cinelu

Ettamri Mustapha –

darbouka

clarinet

Branford Marsalis

– trumpet

Chris Botti

Northumbrian pipes, fiddle

Kathryn Tickell

harmonica (10)

Stevie Wonder

Farhat Bouallagui – string arrangements, conductor and leader (2)

Isobel Griffiths – orchestral contractor (2, 3, 6)

– string leader (3, 6)

Gavyn Wright

Moulay Ahmed – strings (2, 3, 6)

Kouider Berkan – strings (2, 3, 6)

Salem Bnouni – strings (2, 3, 6)

Sameh Catalan – strings (2, 3, 6)

– vocals (2)

Cheb Mami

Sté Strausz' – French rap (5)

– vocals (8)

James Taylor

– backing vocals

Tawatha Agee

Dennis Collins – backing vocals

Joe Mendes – backing vocals

– backing vocals, vocal contractor

Janice Pendarvis

Pamela Quinlan – backing vocals

Althea Rodgers – backing vocals

– backing vocals

Marlon Saunders

– backing vocals

Vaneese Thomas

Darryl Tookes – backing vocals

Ken Williams – backing vocals

Gary Cook – Roland VG8 Programer, Sound Creator

Sting – producer

Kipper – producer

– engineer

Neil Dorfsman

Simon Osborne – engineer, mixing

– strings engineer (2, 3, 6)

Geoff Foster

Etienne Colin – assistant engineer

Nicholas Duport – assistant engineer

Andrew Fellus – assistant engineer

Brian Garten – assistant engineer

Ricky Graham – assistant engineer

Ben Kape – assistant engineer

Stephanie Levy-B – assistant engineer

Peter "Hopps" Lorimer – assistant engineer

Aya Takemura – assistant engineer

Chris Blair – mastering

(London, UK) – mastering location

Abbey Road Studios

Joe Mama-Nitzberg – art direction

Jodi Peckman – art direction

Richard Frankel – package design

Olaf Heine – photography

– photography

Carter Smith