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Deep in the Meadow (Lullaby)
Soundtrack / Score · 2012

Deep in the Meadow (Lullaby)

Sting's "Deep in the Meadow (Lullaby)" is a tender, acoustic soundtrack piece, offering a serene vocal performance over minimalist instrumentation. It's a hushed, contemplative work designed for quiet

March 27, 2012 · Universal Republic Records

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Imagine a soft blanket woven from acoustic guitar arpeggios and the comforting hum of Sting's baritone, gently tucking you into a state of profound calm. "Deep in the Meadow (Lullaby)" is an exquisite, minimalist piece, stripped of any pop pretense, offering pure, unadulterated serenity. It's the sound of twilight settling, of worries dissipating, and of a quiet, internal world finding its peace. This is an album to own for those moments when the world feels too loud, and you crave a gentle sonic embrace.

Moments Worth Listening For
The opening notes of the acoustic guitar, immediately establishing a delicate, almost fragile intimacy.
Sting's first vocal entry, a hushed baritone that feels like a warm embrace, perfectly calibrated for a lullaby's gentle persuasion.
The subtle swell of strings (likely cello or viola) that enters mid-song, adding a layer of tender melancholy without ever becoming intrusive.
The final, lingering chord, which slowly decays into silence, leaving a profound sense of peace and quietude.

How does Deep in the Meadow (Lullaby) sound next to the rest of Sting's catalogue?

Minimalist+4.0σ

The production is built around minimalist than this artist usually allows.

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