The Blue Turtles is a project led by Sting, the renowned British musician, after his time with The Police. Released in 1985, their self-titled album "The Blue Turtles" featured a mix of jazz, rock, and world music influences. The album included a range of notable guest musicians, such as Branford Marsalis and Kenny Kirkland, and explored a more experimental sound compared to Sting's earlier work.
The Blue Turtles' music was characterized by its eclectic and sophisticated style, incorporating elements from various genres and featuring Sting's distinctive vocals and songwriting. Although "The Blue Turtles" was a one-off project and not a traditional band, it remains a notable part of Sting's discography and a testament to his creative versatility during that period.
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