Sting Releases Expanded ‘Mercury Falling’ Digital Edition With New Tracks
An expanded digital edition of Mercury Falling has been released by the artist, bringing the album back into circulation in an updated form. Wednesday at 9: 14 a. m. ET — the release brings renewed digital access to material tied to the record and highlights sting’s catalog for listeners who prefer digital formats.
Sting’s 1996 Album Issued as 30th Anniversary Commemorative Edition
The release is presented as the 30th anniversary commemorative edition of the artist’s 1996 album, Mercury Falling. That packaging identifies the reissue as a milestone presentation tied to the original 1996 release year and frames this edition as a commemorative update to the album’s catalog placement.
Mercury Falling Expanded Edition Features Previously Unavailable Tracks
The expanded edition features several tracks that were previously unavailable digitally. Those tracks, described in the release as part of the commemorative package, are now included in the digital edition for listeners who access music through online stores and streaming services.
Making those tracks available digitally changes the album’s digital footprint by adding material that had not been part of the album’s online presence before this edition. The inclusion of multiple tracks labeled as previously unavailable digitally is central to the expanded-edition description and distinguishes this release from earlier digital versions of the record.
No additional release dates, new package announcements or related events tied to this edition are confirmed as of 9: 14 a. m. ET.