THE BEST OF SADE and SADE LOVERS LIVE

Deb mentioned Sade in her comment last week so I found my copies of The Best of Sade (1994) and Sade Lovers Live (2004) and listened to them again. “Sade is a Nigerian-born British singer, known as the lead vocalist of her band Sade. The band released the album Diamond Life, which became one of the era’s best-selling albums and the best-selling debut by a British female vocalist. The band released their third album (Stronger Than Pride) in 1988, and a fourth album (Love Deluxe) in 1992. The band went on hiatus in 1996 after the birth of Sade’s child.

After eight years without an album, the band reunited in 1999 and released Lovers Rock in 2000. The album departed from the jazz-inspired inflections of their previous work, featuring mellower sounds and pop compositions. The band produced no more music until the release of Soldier of Love, ten years later. Since then, they have released two songs, “Flower of the Universe” for the soundtrack of Disney‘s A Wrinkle in Time, and “The Big Unknown“, part of the soundtrack of Steve McQueen‘s film Widows.”

I played “Smooth Operator” constantly when I first heard it. The same with “The Sweetest Taboo,” and “Hang On To Your Love.” Great music by a great artist. Are you a Sade fan? Do you have a favorite song? GRADE: A (for both)

TRACK LIST:

Your Love Is King3:41
Hang On To Your Love4:29
Smooth Operator4:16
Jezebel5:23
The Sweetest Taboo4:25
Is It A Crime6:16
Never As Good As The First Time3:58
Love Is Stronger Than Pride4:17
Paradise3:36
Nothing Can Come Between Us3:52
No Ordinary Love7:19
Like A Tattoo3:36
Kiss Of Life4:10
Please Send Me Someone To Love3:40
Cherish The Day6:17
Pearls4:35

TRACK LIST:

A1Cherish The Day
A2Somebody Already Broke My Heart
A3Smooth Operator
A4Jezebel
A5Kiss of Life
A6Slave Song
A7The Sweetest Gift
B1The Sweetest Taboo
B2Paradise
B3No Ordinary Love
B4By Your Side
B5Flow
B6Is It A Crime

17 thoughts on “THE BEST OF SADE and SADE LOVERS LIVE

  1. Deb

    I like almost all of the songs here, but my favorites are “Kiss of Life”, “Is It A Crime?”, and “No Ordinary Love”. I love Sade’s big, almost raspy voice and the sax-heavy musical breaks. So good!

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, I bought all of Sade’s albums when they came out and played them constantly. Now I have her CDs in my rotation because of those sax-heavy songs and her distinctive voice. So good, indeed!

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  2. Steve Oerkfitz

    Smooth Operator is the only song i know by her and i don’y find it interesting. so i never followed up onanything else by her.

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  3. Todd Mason

    Ms. Adu was, and probably remains, not only the possessor of a lovely voice (and a striking look) but it’s how she uses her voice, what musicians call “attack” and her phrasing…one of the better jazz singers of her generation, probably the best I heard frequently doing jazz-pop. The efflorescence of pop-fusion in the early ’80s (after the more obvious progenitors such as the Zombies, the Byrds, Steely Dan, the Jimi Hendryx Experience, Soft Machine and War, as well as more “purely” fusion bands such as Return to Forever on one side and the likes of Blood, Sweat & Tears, the Doobie Brothers and the Ides of March on the other) didn’t hurt my feelings, any more than the influx of ska revivialists and those influenced by them. The Police and offshoots, the ’80s King Crimson, Joe Jackson in certain moods, and the band Sade, with Helen Adu out front. “Smooth Operator” remains a great song, but it’s hardly the only one on the first album, nor in the first four…I’ll have to try the pop album.

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      1. Todd Mason

        Well, that guy called himself “sod”, and seems like he was pretty sodden. Helen Folasade Adu, CBE, probably outranks him these years, and is in much better shape.

      2. Todd Mason

        One wonders how Folasade was transliterated thus. Seems almost Portuguese in its cheerful variation on how other languages (even the neighbors’) use their vowels and consonants.

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