26.10.2006 France, Paris, Studio 104 Songs From The Labyrinth - Live In Paris exc. Broadcast Total: [1:21:13] 01. Introduction by the announcer [1:48] 02. Interview [12:47] 03. Introduction by Sting [0:29] 04. Walsingham (Edin Karamazov lute solo) [0:34] 05. Letter Part I (by John Downland) [0:41] 06. Flow my tears [4:45] 07. The lowest trees have tops [2:19] 08. Letter Part II [0:39] 09. The most high and mighty Christianus the fourth, king of Denmark, his galliard (also known as "The Battle Galliard") [2:46] 10. Introduction To the Choir "Stile Antico" and the next song [0:48] 11. Can she excuse my wrongs [3:04] 12. Letter Part III [0:52] 13. Fine knacks for ladies [Second Booke of Songes, 1600, no 12] [2:36] 14. Letter Part IV [0:22] 15. Fantasy (Edin Karamazov lute solo) [2:27] 16. Come, heavy sleep [First Booke of Songes, 1597, no 20] [3:54] 17. Letter Part V [0:07] 18. La Rossignol (lute duet) [2 :27] 19. Come again [First Booke of Songes, 1597, no 17] [3:03] 20. Introduction to the next song by Robert Johnson (1583 - 1633) [0:41] 21. Have you see the bright lily grow [from Ben Jonson: The Devil is an Ass, 1616] [2:31] 22. Introduction to the letter part VI about John Dowland [1:13] 23. Letter Part VI [0:44] 24. Weep you no more, sad fountains [Third Booke of Songes, 1603, no 15] [2:48] 25. Clear or cloudy [Second Booke of Songes, 1600 no 21] [2:45] 26. Introduction to the letter part VII [0:35] 27. Letter part VII [0:38] 28. In darkness we dwell [A musical banquet, 1610, no 10] [4:36] 29. Encore 1: Thanx to the audience [0:31] 30. Fields of gold [3:30] 31. Introduction to the next song by Robert Johnson (the bluesman) [0:06] 32. Hellhound on my trail [3:21] 33. Message in a bottle [5:50] 34. Encore 2 : Introduction [0:35] 35. Fine knacks for ladies[Second Booke of Songes, 1600, no 12] [4:06] FIP (french radio) : Broadcast 26th october 2006 Boadcasted live from Radio france salle Olivier Messiaen Studio 104, Paris France Lineage: FM Tuner SPDIF - Soundforge - Flac Sting: Vocal, Lute Edin Karamazov: Lute, Archlute Stile Antico: Choir (4 men, 4 women) Really great show, I was in the place and let my computer do the job at home. harryhar