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To learn more about this eclectic collection of guitars andDavid Leach's career, check out the Reverb article here:

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Songs from the Labyrinth is the eighth studio album by British singer-songwriter Sting. On this album, he collaborates with Bosnian lutenist Edin Karamazov. The album features music by John Dowland, a lutenist and songwriter. It entered the UK Official Albums Chart at #24 and reached #25 on the Billboard Top 200, strong charting peaks for a classical record on the pop album charts. 

The record was released on , a German Classical label distributed by Decca/Universal.  In 2006, when this record is released, David Leach is VP of Decca Records. He is invited to meet with Sting at his apartment in NYC to work on the promotion of the record. So David has 10 Lutes delivered to his office! He piles them into the back seat and trunk of a taxi and heads to Stings apartment.  He brings them all up to the apartment and Sting amusingly signs and plays them all briefly.  David then gave them to radio stations to be used for giveaways.  

It is in new condition with case and paper work! 

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY SIGNED BY BOTH DAVID LEACH AND A REPRESENTATIVE OF BOSTON GUITAR ALSO INCLUDED!

THIS ITEM WILL BE PROFESSIONALLY PACKED AND PROMPTLY SHIPPED FULLY INSURED BY BOSTON GUITAR!

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Boston Guitar

West Bridgewater, MA, United States
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