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Twenty Years Later - Sting's "You Still Touch Me" by Natalie Cressman & Mike Bono — DeepCutsArchive
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Twenty Years Later - Sting's "You Still Touch Me" by Natalie Cressman & Mike Bono

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Following last year’s successful Songs Of Their Own video series of artists covering songs by the Grateful Dead, the Twenty Years Later video series features some of JamBase’s favorite musicians recording songs released in 1996. Looking back, the music released 20 years ago proved to be critical in both rock ‘n’ roll history and particularly within the jam band scene. The year 1996 saw seminal albums released by Phish, Dave Matthews Band, Bela Fleck and The Flecktones, moe., The String Cheese Incident, the Disco Biscuits, Keller Williams, Galactic, Medeski Martin & Wood, God Street Wine, Strangefolk and The Slip, helping to solidify the maturing jam scene. There were also influential records issued in 1996 by the likes of artists as diverse as Beck, Jamiroquai, Modest Mouse, Rage Against The Machine, Johnny Cash, Pearl Jam, Sting, Tool, 2Pac and many others. The Twenty Years Later video series takes a look back at those releases, with participating artists covering songs from albums turning 20 this year. For this installment, Natalie Cressman and Mike Bono put their fingerprints on “You Still Touch Me” by Sting. Serving as the second single off of The Police bassist’s fifth solo LP Mercury Falling, the soulfully funky “You Still Touch Me” was one of 11 songs on the Hugh Padgham-produced record. The album was recorded at Sting’s 16th-century manor house mansion located in rural England. Sting enlisted trumpeter Wayne Jackson and saxophonist Andrew Love of The Memphis Horns to augment the original recording that also featured guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta. Vocalist/trombonist Natalie Cressman of Trey Anastasio Band and guitarist Mike Bono were recent guests at JamBase headquarters in San Francisco. The frequent collaborators delivered an acoustic arrangement of Sting’s 20-year-old composition while visiting JB HQ. Sound and video recorded and edited by Jake Alexander www.creativesf.com

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Rage Against the Machine (often abbreviated as RATM or shortened to Rage) was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1991. It consisted of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello, and drummer Brad Wilk. They melded heavy metal, rap, punk rock, and funk with anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist, and revolutionary lyrics. As of 2010, they had sold over 16 million records worldwide. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll H...

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This clip page is notable for several reasons. Firstly, it features a rare acoustic arrangement of Sting's "You Still Touch Me" by Natalie Cressman and Mike Bono, which was recorded in 1996 as part of the Twenty Years Later video series. This series celebrates the music released 20 years ago, including seminal albums from artists such as Phish, Dave Matthews Band, and Bela Fleck and The Flecktones.

At the time of its release, Sting's Mercury Falling album was a significant departure from his work with The Police. The album saw Sting exploring new sounds and collaborating with musicians from various genres. "You Still Touch Me" is one of 11 songs on the record, which was produced by Hugh Padgham at Sting's 16th-century manor house mansion in rural England.

The original recording of "You Still Touch Me" features a soulfully funky arrangement, augmented by trumpeter Wayne Jackson and saxophonist Andrew Love of The Memphis Horns. Guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta also contributed to the track. This new acoustic arrangement by Natalie Cressman and Mike Bono offers a fresh perspective on Sting's composition.

Natalie Cressman is a versatile musician who has worked with Trey Anastasio Band, among other projects. Her trombone playing adds a unique texture to the arrangement, while Mike Bono's guitar work provides a subtle yet effective accompaniment. The pair's collaboration on this track is a testament to their chemistry and musicality.

The Twenty Years Later video series highlights the significance of 1996 in rock 'n' roll history. This was a pivotal year for the jam band scene, with albums from Phish, Dave Matthews Band, and others helping to solidify its place in the music landscape. The series also features artists covering songs from influential records issued in 1996 by artists such as Beck, Jamiroquai, Modest Mouse, Rage Against The Machine, Johnny Cash, Pearl Jam, Sting, Tool, and 2Pac.

The clip page's mention of Vinnie Colaiuta is interesting, given his extensive work with various artists, including Frank Zappa, Joni Mitchell, and Sting. His contributions to the original recording of "You Still Touch Me" are a testament to his technical mastery as a drummer.

In conclusion, this clip page offers a unique perspective on Sting's music, with Natalie Cressman and Mike Bono delivering an acoustic arrangement that is both respectful and innovative. The Twenty Years Later video series provides a fascinating look at the music released 20 years ago, highlighting its enduring influence on contemporary artists.

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