Soweto String Quartet — Saint Agnes and the Burning Train
Album: Zebra Crossing
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Released: 1994
Length: 2:41
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Total ratings: 1116
Length: 2:41
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Reeeel good string lead.
This is great! South Africans playing Klezmer! Mazeltov!
Great song I have also heard on a Sting Album!
Soweto String Sting Quartet :)
Thoughtful. Very nice.
well now, this is quite a nice surprise
I'll start it out with an 8
I'll start it out with an 8
Zebra Crossing is an intriguing cd which ferried me on a lengthy back track truck ride from Sossuvlei to Swakopmund. Just the ticket.
I'd prefer the original version... :-/
Wow......how nice!
Alexandra wrote:
Cover of Stings tune off of The Soul Cages cd
Love this composition! Original OR cover....
Cover of Stings tune off of The Soul Cages cd
smackiepipe wrote:
God, what wit.
Soundtrack to "Miriam makes some Matzo Balls."
God, what wit.
Great track. Horribly wrong DMB cover image.
Soundtrack to "Miriam makes some Matzo Balls."
I really like this version.
Very nice cover and arrangement, I had not heard this cover until Bill played it on RP. Keep up the great work Bill!
Love this composition! Original OR cover....
gatorade wrote:
Assuming you mean download? Try beemp3, they have 3 versions (one by sting ?)....maybe you will get lucky.
Love this. Trying to find it to upload, but no luck. Any one out there know where I can get it?
Assuming you mean download? Try beemp3, they have 3 versions (one by sting ?)....maybe you will get lucky.
Love this. Trying to find it to upload, but no luck. Any one out there know where I can get it?
4merdj wrote:
I asked myself the same question, after having identified the track as one from Sting's CD "The Soul Cages"—as mentioned on another posting. This is what I found after a little search:
"Saint Agnes and the Burning Train composed by Sting originally as a guitar piece from his album Soul Cages ..."
Source:
https://www.infinitevoice.net/Desription.html
Salud!
I have the album soul cages, so i had to know it , but people getting old like me....
I asked myself the same question, after having identified the track as one from Sting's CD "The Soul Cages"—as mentioned on another posting. This is what I found after a little search:
"Saint Agnes and the Burning Train composed by Sting originally as a guitar piece from his album Soul Cages ..."
Source:
https://www.infinitevoice.net/Desription.html
Salud!
I have the album soul cages, so i had to know it , but people getting old like me....
CoYoT51 wrote:
I asked myself the same question, after having identified the track as one from Sting's CD "The Soul Cages"—as mentioned on another posting. This is what I found after a little search:
"Saint Agnes and the Burning Train composed by Sting originally as a guitar piece from his album Soul Cages ..."
Source:
https://www.infinitevoice.net/Desription.html
Salud!
I thought this was from Sting.
Who did write it, then?
Who did write it, then?
I asked myself the same question, after having identified the track as one from Sting's CD "The Soul Cages"—as mentioned on another posting. This is what I found after a little search:
"Saint Agnes and the Burning Train composed by Sting originally as a guitar piece from his album Soul Cages ..."
Source:
https://www.infinitevoice.net/Desription.html
Salud!
Of course, you might remember this from Sting's CD "The Soul Cages"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8YWhZGhTEg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8YWhZGhTEg
I thought this was from Sting.
Who did write it, then?
Who did write it, then?
First comment! Interesting start..and title
First comment! Interesting start..and title
its been a minute jools
to me this is quite lovely
what's not to like klezmer & Soweto String Quartet