Sade - Sweetest Taboo

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It hurts me. It hurts so bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KVgZVH0kmQ

Just Go Lay A Disco Egg (Bimble), Saturday, 4 July 2009 03:57 (fourteen years ago) link

A timely thread- back in the studio I see.

Ismael Klata, Saturday, 4 July 2009 10:18 (fourteen years ago) link

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/24/Sade_band02.jpg/220px-Sade_band02.jpg
remember them this way

Ismael Klata, Saturday, 4 July 2009 10:18 (fourteen years ago) link

New Sade on the way? WOW. Just WOW.

Just Go Lay A Disco Egg (Bimble), Saturday, 4 July 2009 10:37 (fourteen years ago) link

endorsed by Maxwell no less, even if he doesn't reveal how he's heard the finished article

Ismael Klata, Saturday, 4 July 2009 10:50 (fourteen years ago) link

i always liked the sweetest taboo.
not the song,the taboo.

Zeno, Saturday, 4 July 2009 13:19 (fourteen years ago) link

Great song.

LeRooLeRoo, Saturday, 4 July 2009 14:27 (fourteen years ago) link

i'm glad those hats went out of fashion quickly

nonightsweats, Saturday, 4 July 2009 22:16 (fourteen years ago) link

just misread this thread title as Sade - Sweetest Taco and was like, I want one?

Matt P, Saturday, 4 July 2009 22:18 (fourteen years ago) link

Promise album is so good.. perfect for the end of a long-ass stressful day

winston, Saturday, 4 July 2009 22:44 (fourteen years ago) link

endorsed by Maxwell no less, even if he doesn't reveal how he's heard the finished article

― Ismael Klata, Saturday, July 4, 2009 5:50 AM (12 hours ago) Bookmark

1st maxwell cd is basically a sade record

zzz (deej), Saturday, 4 July 2009 23:03 (fourteen years ago) link

Don't know about the new record, but Stuart Matthewman of Sade co-wrote/produced all three of Maxwell's earlier albums.

Morbius Jackson (The Reverend), Sunday, 5 July 2009 00:21 (fourteen years ago) link

huh, another song by this band i didn't realise was by this band

always thought someone should write a critical reappraisal of them / of smooth 80s stuff of this stripe in general and call it must we burn sade?

thomp, Sunday, 5 July 2009 00:38 (fourteen years ago) link

Surmounter, does it ever rain in New York?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KVgZVH0kmQ

which was a bit synth-cheese-tastic for my tastes (Bimble), Sunday, 5 July 2009 01:09 (fourteen years ago) link

always thought someone should write a critical reappraisal of them / of smooth 80s stuff of this stripe in general and call it must we burn sade?

Well, I tried: http://stylusmagazine.com/articles/pop_playground/debonair-lullabies.htm

My name is Kenny! (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 6 July 2009 01:39 (fourteen years ago) link

i dont really think they need 'critical reappraising' -- anyone not acknowledging this stuff as totally classic at this pt is kinda clueless??

zzz (deej), Monday, 6 July 2009 03:51 (fourteen years ago) link

OTM. Thrilled by the new album story.

baaderonixx, Monday, 6 July 2009 06:36 (fourteen years ago) link

She kind got screwed by production technology. If she had made the same exact record with 60's or 70's production she would get so much more respect. She has a great voice and has some great songs but they are wrapped in 80's smooth jazz production or adult contemporary productions.

I think the same thing happened with Annie Lennox. I think she has a great voice, but she choose really slick commercial production. It worked commercially in the short run, but I think she got stuck in AC and has never escaped.

your original display name is still visible (Display Name), Monday, 6 July 2009 09:44 (fourteen years ago) link

And just to be clear, I am not hating on either one of them. I think they are both great singers.

your original display name is still visible (Display Name), Monday, 6 July 2009 09:45 (fourteen years ago) link

I disagree. At their best (ie. Love Deluxe), Sade have a level of musical spareness that incredibly enhances the songs. That record for me is a testament of ahow wesome the guys behind Ms. Adu really are. I'd have hated Sade to go down the new soul road.

baaderonixx, Monday, 6 July 2009 09:59 (fourteen years ago) link

despite the "band" name implying it's all her, it's always been about sade-and-the-incredibly-tight-band-that-backs-her-up,-in-particular-that-one=bloke-she's-still-dating-apparently-who-always-makes-her-sound-incredible-and-stretches-her-boundaries-without-alienating-a-single-listener-in-the-entire-world.

btw sade is the only artist in the world who makes adult contemporary easy listening a respectable art form. hell, she makes it sound easy -i hear her and i think, why should't the world be full of nice, chilled, quality makeout music everybody can agree to like?

messiahwannabe, Monday, 6 July 2009 10:14 (fourteen years ago) link

miles davis -- not exactly free-handed w/the compliments -- thought she was great, comparing her to billie holiday. for a 1998 article i talked to maxwell, d'angelo and eryka badu and they all cited sade as a major influence (unprompted) and at that point she was off most people's radar.

sade never got the critical respect she deserved but who're you gonna believe -- miles or those white motherfuckers

m coleman, Monday, 6 July 2009 12:55 (fourteen years ago) link

She kind got screwed by production technology. If she had made the same exact record with 60's or 70's production she would get so much more respect.

This is the sad story of the early-80s jazz/pop revival. The first Style Council, Everything But The Girl, and Carmel albums were all so good in part because of their live real-jazz sound, and then it all went to digital hell.

Eazy, Monday, 6 July 2009 13:58 (fourteen years ago) link

wtf I have no problem with Sade's productions.

My name is Kenny! (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 6 July 2009 14:00 (fourteen years ago) link

I guess the thread is about Sweetest Taboo and all - but by the 3rd album, Sade had quite a different sound from 'Smooth Operator' and all that.

baaderonixx, Monday, 6 July 2009 14:05 (fourteen years ago) link

Yeah, I'm fine with the production on her albums, don't think of them as part of the digital hell.

From the Absolute Beginners soundtrack, a little fun and over-the-top:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKQlLUxzR_Q

Eazy, Monday, 6 July 2009 14:06 (fourteen years ago) link

and at that point she was off most people's radar.

― m coleman, Monday, July 6, 2009 7:55 AM (4 hours ago)

?? she was hugely popular

zzz (deej), Monday, 6 July 2009 17:16 (fourteen years ago) link

The only nigga Sade dated, the most hated, Nas nigga

Mike Crandle, Financial Analyst, Bear Stearns, New York, NY 10185 (res), Monday, 6 July 2009 17:20 (fourteen years ago) link

So was the genre "quiet storm" invented by "Sweetest Taboo"?

Trip Maker, Monday, 6 July 2009 18:14 (fourteen years ago) link

not at all --

http://www.kalamu.com/bol/wp-content/content/images/smokey%20quiet%20storm%20cover.jpg

wasnt there some DC radio dj who bascially invented it

zzz (deej), Monday, 6 July 2009 18:16 (fourteen years ago) link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiet_storm

Eazy, Monday, 6 July 2009 18:21 (fourteen years ago) link

(I've got a quietstorm remix of "Motownphilly", can hook you up.)

Eazy, Monday, 6 July 2009 18:21 (fourteen years ago) link

Smokey looking rustic! Quiet Storm just seemed like a strange turn of phrase, didn't even remember it being a lyric in Sweetest Taboo. This type of stuff isn't what I concentrate on but it's really great.

Trip Maker, Monday, 6 July 2009 18:22 (fourteen years ago) link

fourteen years pass...

Which taboo is sweetest, is there a consensus?

calstars, Thursday, 10 August 2023 00:17 (eight months ago) link


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