I would agree with all of that. He does get away with stuff sometimes. RTs qualities as a player and band leader occasionally obscure the fact that the material is not up to his usual high standards. Electric and Front Parlour Ballads have been examples of that. Electric in particular was over praised imho. It sounds like a fantastic album but it doesn't actually stay with you so there is some sleight of hand at play. I have never really managed to warm to it.
It is holding RT to an impossibly high standard of his own making but in songwriting terms, although there have been many gems along the way in the interim, his last completely consistent album (once again imho) was The Old Kit Bag or perhaps even Mock Tudor
I would agree with you up to a point but there is the fact that some albums grow on you over time. FPB is a case in point. Songs like Let It Blow, Miss Patsy and A Solitary Life grabbed my attention from the first listen but it has only been after a number of listens that I've come to appreciate the album as a whole.
As far as Sweet Warrior and Dream Attic go I agree with Dan that SW has some of his best songs including Guns..., Dad's Gonna Kill Me and Johnny's Far Away whereas for me DA doesn't really have any stand-out tracks though Here Comes Geordie always makes me smile. I don't care what RT says - it
must be about Sting.
As for a top 15, here's one for today starting with Electric and working backwards -
Saving The Good Stuff For You
Here Comes Geordie
Guns Are The Tongues
A Solitary Life
Happy Days and Old Lang Syne
Walking The Long Miles Home
Train Don't Leave
Easy There Steady Now
God Loves a Drunk
Can't Win
How Will I Ever Be Simple Again
When The Spell Is Broken
Beat The Retreat
A Heart Needs A Home
The End of the Rainbow