Demolition Man

Demolition Man Artist: Sting
Label: A&M
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Soundtrack
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 731454016223
EAN: 0731454016223
ASIN: B000002G28


Release Date: 1993-09-21

Demolition Man


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Tracks:

  1. Demolition Man
  2. King Of Pain
  3. Shape Of My Heart
  4. Love Is Stronger Than Justice(The Magnificent...)
  5. It's Probably Me
  6. A Day In The Life

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars For the fans mainly........2005-04-27

"Demolition Man" is the only studio-track on this EP (from the Stallone/Snypes-movie of the same name), the other five from a consert in 1993 (or 94?) in Italy. At Villa Manin to be presise. King of pain, Love is stronger..., Shape of my heart, It's probably me and John Lennons' (and Beatles') A day in the life. The performance is great, but I wish they would have added If I ever lose my faith -I have it on vcr from the same show, and it sounds so "mighty" -that's the word. However, the recording offers a live-album-feel -and is one my most played from my collection.

5 out of 5 stars A FORGOTTEN GEM.......2004-01-12

While watching Demolition Man on T.V. last week, I remembered this little gem that I had on cassette. Well, it didn't take me long to track down an out of print copy of it on CD. While only the first song on this CD is from the movie, the remaining 5 tracks are live cuts from Sting's July 25, 1993 show in Italy. Along with his 2 live cuts from The Secret Policeman's Other Ball CD, these are the best live cuts by Sting that you've probably never heard. Definitely worth the time and trouble of tracking down (like I did).

3 out of 5 stars Sting delivers bite on "Demolition" maxi single.......2003-07-08

By C.S.

Since his widely publicized departure from the almost legendary trio The Police, Sting has expanded his musical horizons on more than one occasion in his solo career. Some of his moves have beeen widely criticized for being soft ventures into new territory from hard -core Police fans, while others have decided to grow with the former school teacher.
"Demolition Man", a track that originally unveiled itself on The Police's "Ghost In The Machine" LP, is re-worked for the Sly Stallone Wesley Snipes film of the same name and offers some interesting live tracks as well.
The "Soul Power Mix" is Sting's first true blue venture into hip- hop and it is a dazzling piece of work with it's lively machine driven drum beat and matching vocal riff. This is one of the rare instances that a re- worked track struts an identity of it's own and certainly rates as one of Sting's funkier musical moments.
He adds a punchier and warmer sounding tonation to his bass playing than the "Ghost In The Machine" version on the single release from the film,which also contains orcestrial synth stabs that are ill -placed and dilute some of the live backbone away fro m it's strong foundation. Nevertheless,this was the re-work that was pressed for radio airplay, but anyone that picked up this maxi- single wuld concur that the bonus of the package are the live cuts.The first of these is the potent "It's Probably Me".
This was the third version of the song that was thrown out to the masses with the first being the bass- oriented blues tinged version with Eric Clapton from the Jason Patric / Jennifer Jason Leigh film "Rush",the second the more free flowing minus the drums take on Sting's "Ten Summoners Tales" LP, and the third re-incarnation offering some great rhythm guitar solos and an unlikely yet effective off beat tempo at the chorus that qualifies it to be a well done hybrid of the first two creations.
Unfortunately,I recieved the single package with the Beatles track "A Day In The Life" but minus the live version of "King Of Pain" from the last Police LP "Synchronicity". Anyone looking for some insight as to the quality of that particular piece of work on a liuve scale will have to re- visit my review upon recieving another copy of this single and/ or take in the commentary by the wide panel of individuals that recieved the single package with every song that was mentioned in the track listings on this site.
Overall, even with the omission of "King Of Pain' on this version of the single, the "Demolition Man" single,based on the brilliance of the the "Soul Power Mix" and the live take on "It's Probably Me",is a strong and entertaining enough one- two combination to find itself landing on solid three star ground with four star possibilities upon further review.

C.S.
7-8-03

5 out of 5 stars A magnificent "It's probably me" version.......2002-12-14

The live version of "It's probably me" is brilliant!... I have heard it many times and its getting better and better. My hope is that Sting collects his best live recordings (also for the recent material) on a CD, and this version of "It's probably me" should be included.

4 out of 5 stars Nice, fun live EP.......2001-11-03

This is a 6 song "EP" released by Sting. The cover makes it appear like this CD is the soundtrack for the movie Domolition Man. But, it only contains the one song from the movie. The rest of the songs are live versions of Sting/Police classics. There is a real Demolition Man soundtrack CD available.

Although this is an EP, it is almost the length of a normal ablum at 36 minutes. It is a fun, lively CD. The live recordings come from a concert in Italy, with a stripped down band, of drums, keyboards and guitar.
(Sting usually tours with a much bigger band). This smaller band is able to really break lose. The live versions of the songs are stretched out between 5 to 7 minutes and are played with a lot of energy. Last song is an interesting version of the Beatle's A Day in the Life.

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