Sade: The Best of Sade

Sade The Best of Sade Music
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Unknown
Lov all her albums + her :) the only music i hear without skippin lol she's top (smooth jazz)
Grievous
I love Sade...
taxidiotis
i like to listen in the morningangel
taxidiotis
i like to listen in the morningangel
maryyram
she has great voice.
like that so much!
lifeandmusic
Shes cool good live
Hottotrott
Absolutely brill album ! Perfect music for the right moment! No ordinary love, one of the fab songs on this !
johntheraven1
love this cd
butterflylady
I LOVE SADE TOO! SHE IS AMAZING, I'VE BEEN LISTENING TO HER FOR YEARS!
YOU HAVE GOOD TASTE. OVIOUSLY!
TONIC1
Brilliant mood music
Opus56379
One of those artists that gets into my heart and stays there. Sensual elegance. wave
honeyBx
Sade is in a class by her self,loving her ,
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16 luscious tracks taken from Sade's first four albums and assorted singles, newly remastered and sounding (if possible) better than ever! Includes Smooth Operator; Your Love Is King; The Sweetest Taboo; Never As Good As the First Time; Paradise; No Ordinary Love; Kiss of Life; Nothing Can Come Between Us; Cherish the Day , and more.

With her exotic beauty and steamy voice, Sade couldn't help but be a star. Taking the more sensuous elements of island beats, smooth jazz, and R&B, Sade scored major hits with the continental feel of "Smooth Operator" and the sultry stylization of "Your Love Is King." Her voice was often criticized for being thin, yet she made it work to her advantage with songs like the haunting "Jezebel," on which her delivery added the vulnerability necessary to the song. Sade sounded best when she stuck to the lower register, and there is nothing thin about her dynamic handling of her torch song "Is It a Crime." "The Sweetest Taboo" was one of her last great moments before years of mediocrity, chronicled here by the lifeless "Stronger Than Pride" and the limp "Nothing Can Come Between Us." "No Ordinary Love" was a return to form with the smoky richness back in her vocals and the urban/island feel of her first release. Best of Sade goes right up to her hit "Pearls," which, remixed, became a dance floor hit. The nicest surprise here is "Please Send Me Someone to Love," with Sade proving that although her range may be limited vocally, she doesn't suffer the same fate artistically. --Steve Gdula
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Apr 2009
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