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Artist:
Sade
Average Customer Rating:     
List Price: $13.98
Our Price: $8.99
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0886976393328 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2010-02-09 Studio: Sony |
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- Sultry, Dynamic, Jazzy, Steamy
- elegantly soulful
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Disc 1: | 1. The Moon and The Sky | | 2. Solider of Love | | 3. Morning Bird | | 4. Babyfather | | 5. Long Hard Road | | 6. Be That Easy | | 7. Bring Me Home | | 8. In Another Time | | 9. Skin | | 10. The Safest Place |
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Album Description Known for their one of a kind timeless sound, Sade has enjoyed phenomenal success both internationally and stateside throughout the span of their twenty-five year career. The highly anticipated new body of work SOLDIER OF LOVE features 10 new songs including the latest single, "Soldier Of Love".
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    A Great Effort by Sade, 2010-09-03 I got this album as soon as it came out. Honestly, it took several listens before I liked it. But, now I love this album. It's been 10 years since the release of Lover's Rock and this album does not disappoint. The album starts out with the Moon and the Sky, which is a beautiful ballad. Soldier Of Love comes up second and is a strong single. I've heard it played on the radio some, which is good to hear her on the airwaves again. Next is Morning Bird which is a haunting tale of love. Next is Babyfather, which is a fun song about being her baby's daddy. I don't want to give the rest of the album away, but this album will not disappoint. Its full of great tracks that are haunting and brooding, much like Sade herself.
    Sade is Great!!, 2010-08-18 Hello,
I just recieved my orders from Amazon today, they are very fast as always. Thank you Amazon!
I must say that Sade have never dissapointed me with her music, and she did it again with this album. I hope to see her in a live concert one day, not only does she have a beautiful voice, but she is also a beautiful woman. Thank you Sade!
Jess
    Just because you're a fan doesn't require you to give 5 stars to everything they do, 2010-07-27 That's the problem I see here is as I've often seen before with other artists; movie stars and singers. What happens is that people who become fans of an artist often become loyal to them to the point where they're willing to think only good of them no matter what; to the point where they're willing give 5 stars to an album they rarely listen to because their loyalty won't allow them to admit they don't really like it.
I'm a fan also, but I also try to be objective no matter how much it hurts me to say one of my fav artists made a crap album. If you liked Sade because of her down to earth seductive sound as witnessed in her previous albums, you will be soarly dissapointed with this one. In this album her seduction is gone and replaced with more conventional, childish, pop-like beats. Most of the songs are about lost love, but they are not at all soulfull. Instead they come off as desperate and depressing. There's nothing special about this album. It has no nuances. Any subpar artist could have done this. I expected more from Sade.
    ZZZZzzzzZZZZZ, 2010-07-28 I've been a fan of Sade since Diamond Life. Also, back in the 80's, there was this rapper, Big Daddy Kane, who perfectly describes Sade's new release:
"Your vocab, I'll only ignore
Be sleeping on your rhymes till I start to snore."
Please skip over "Soldier of Love". Maybe in ten years they will wake up and put out an album we want to hear again.
    Sade delivers, 2010-08-06 Okay, so Sade takes time between albums, but when we finally get a new one, we know what we've been knowing: it's been worth the wait. This album, like all Sade albums, is one you can turn on and just listen to from beginning to end. There are no songs that really stand out as obvious radio singles, but I think that's part of the coherence and beauty of a Sade album. Listeners and fans will no doubt have individual favorites though.
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