Sting & Last Exit 1972 - 77

Last Exit was a British jazz fusion band formed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England in 1974, and is best remembered as the group Sting was in before finding stardom with The Police. The band name came from the book Last Exit to Brooklyn. Last Exit was composed of drummer Ronnie Pearson (also of the Phoenix Jazzmen), guitarists John Hedley and then Terry Ellis, keyboardist Gerry Richardson, and bassist and singer Sting. 1.- Carrion Prince version 1 00:00 2.- Evensong 04:27 3.- Everyday Is Just The Same 09:17 4.- I Burn For You 13:47 5.- Untitled Instrumental 1 16:29 6.- Don’t Let It Bring You Down (Sting sings lead - Neil Young cover) 19:50 7.- Fool In Love 23:00 8.- I’m On This Train version 1 27:13 9.- Don’t You Look At Me 31:25 10.- Savage Beast 1 35:58 11.- Untitled Instrumental 2 41:45 12.- Soul Music 45:03 13.- Night In The Grand Hotel 48:52 14.- We Got Something 52:35 15.- Truth Kills 56:46 16.- Whispering Voices 01:01:30 17.-
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