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Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984–1994

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About “Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984–1994”

Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984-1994 is a Greatest Hits compilation by Sting, and perhaps his best known.

The tracklist is messy, as the tracklists differ between regions; some songs were added, others removed, and the orderings swapped. The album contains two new songs by Sting; When We Dance and This Cowboy Song. Additionally, there is an alternate version of We’ll Be Together featuring Eric Clapton on guitar.

The Japanese version came with a bonus disc with the song Take Me To The Sunshine.

The album, like its predecessor Ten Summoner’s Tales, was also released on VHS and LaserDisc. However, unlike its predecessor, the home video releases do not feature live performances of the songs, but is rather a music video compilation. As a result, the …Nothing Like the Sun version of We’ll Be Together plays here, rather than the “Eric Clapton” version.

The album was a huge international success; it went 4x Platinum in Europe, 3x Platinum in its native United Kingdom, 2x Platinum in North America/New Zealand, and Platinum in several countries including Argentina, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Spain, and Switzerland.

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