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All This Time
All This Time box.jpg

All This Time 2CDR.jpg

PC game by Sting
Released: 1995-11-25

1996-MM-DD (Germany)

Recorded: RECORDING TIME PERIOD
Length: ALBUM LENGTH
Label(s): Philips
Producer: Robert Holmes

Introduction

This 1995 PC game comes in a cardboard box which includes 2 CD-R in a normal CD doublecase.

The CD-R features a "game" where the player can move through a mystical world and enter through several buildings to discover items to click upon. That way the player can activate clips of Sting soundbites or performances.

The PC game includes 15 full songs and some short demos, some performances exclusive to this release.

Sting discusses his career, inspirations and influences.

There's also a Tarot game to play (to discover a hidden feature).

Personnel

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Track listing

All ambient music was done by Sting.

In the home studio section you can click on a computer which gives you access to some of Sting's synclavier demos:

The CD-ROM features other songs by Weather Report, James Taylor, Gil Evans, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan and others...

Variants, special editions and re-releases

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Quotations and trivia

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See also

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External links and reviews

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References

sources: Japanese CD-Rom booklet (tracks), Q Rock Stars (1995 release date), review / ad in 1996 magazines, PHILIPS promo proposed release date April 22 (UK)