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  1. Best for Love by Sade released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 29 de ago. de 2017 · © Follow Classical SongsYoutube → https://goo.gl/ecQxqCFacebook→ https://goo.gl/e4QKkh♫ Relaxing Piano Music Playlist: https://goo.gl/YJ5xZC♫ Romantic Love s...

    • 76 min
    • 3.6M
    • Fan Sade
  3. Sade - No Ordinary Love - Official - 1992. Sade. 2.08M subscribers. 167M views 14 years ago #SweetestTaboo #NoOrdinaryLove #SmoothOperator. ...more. Sade – No Ordinary Love Director -...

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    • SadeVEVO
    • Spirit
    • Cherish The Day
    • It’S only Love That Gets You Through
    • Babyfather
    • Immigrant
    • Flower of The Universe
    • I Never Thought I’d See The Day
    • Slave Song
    • Never as Good as The First Time
    • Paradise

    Sade’s approach to making music is so well-considered – six albums in 36 years – it largely precludes the idea of deep cuts, but here’s one, a 1984 B-side, never subsequently rereleased and unlike anything else they (Sade is a band, not just the singer) ever recorded: up-tempo, chattering, dancefloor-facing, euphoric.

    Sade’s hip-hop fandom is legendary – Drake, Rick Ross, Missy Elliott and Jay-Z are stans. The cool-but-impassioned vocal and minimalist slo-mo funk of Cherish the Day was sampled on the late Nipsey Hussle’s If U Were Mine, a tribute to how the singer, in Rakim’s words, “took out even the hardest hood at the knees”.

    Lovers Rock’s closer is hushed and intimate – just an organ and occasional piano – but incredibly potent: weirdly, the rich, multitracked vocals and the atmosphere of sadness tinged with flickers of hope seem to prefigure the work of James Blake a decade later.

    Far closer to lovers rock than anything on the Sade album named after the genre, Babyfather is melodically beautiful, bedecked with Jamaican-accented backing vocals and given a slight shimmer of darkness by the sense that the song’s narrator may be reassuring her daughter of her father’s undying fealty in the absence of any hard evidence.

    Sade’s music always had a bleak social realist strain that belied the popular misconception of them as a tasteful yuppie soundtrack. Immigrant may be its most powerful expression, simmering with anger, filled with small, but sharply observed detail: “They gave him his change, but didn’t want to touch his hand.”

    Sade’s only new releases in the past decade have been songs for films: stark ballad The Big Unknown from Widows and Flower of the Universe from Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time. Both great, but the latter is the pick: drum-free, acoustic guitar, flecks of harp and wordless backing vocals that make it that rarest of things, an eerie Sade track.

    The original is gorgeous – Sade’s voice floating over a beatless, barely-there backing of synths and pulsing bass – but the killer version of the track may bethe Musk Men’s bootleg 1995 remix I Never Thought, which transforms the song into introverted, small-hours deep house.

    There was a time when the idea of Sade writing and recording a dubby roots reggae track would have seemed nuts, but it turned out to be a genre to which they were remarkably well suited: Slave Song is terrific, the live version with roots legends the Abyssinians on backing vocals possibly even better.

    Relatively up-tempo and boasting a very 1985 production – note the Art of Noise-esque sampled snatch of vocal – Never As Good As the First Time has a relaxed quality that suggests it’s a celebration of burgeoning romance, but no: it’s all downhill from here is the lyric’s impressively gloomy and fatalistic message.

    As carefree as Sade ever got, there’s almost nothing to Paradise – two endlessly repeated chords, a bassline that stays the same throughout the song, a light sprinkling of funk guitar – but the breathily elated vocal perfectly captures the first ecstatic flush romance: “Ooh, what a life!”

    • 4 min
    • Alexis Petridis
  4. S̲a̲de̲ - 1992 Greatest Hits - L̲o̲ve̲ D̲e̲lu̲xe̲ (Full Album)Tracklist:1. N̲o̲ O̲̲rdi̲na̲ry L̲o̲ve̲2. F̲e̲e̲l N̲o̲ P̲a̲i̲n3. I̲̲ C̲o̲u̲ldn't L̲o̲ve̲ Y̲o̲u̲ ...

    • 46 min
    • 2.8M
    • Music World
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Love_DeluxeLove Deluxe - Wikipedia

    In September 2022, Pitchfork ranked Love Deluxe as the 52nd best album of the 1990s. Commercial performance. Love Deluxe peaked at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart, and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 1 June 1993.

  6. The Best of Sade es el primer álbum de grandes éxitos de la banda británica Sade, publicado por Epic Records en el Reino Unido el 31 de octubre de 1994 y en los Estados Unidos el 4 de noviembre de 1994.