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Sade (band)

Sade (/ʃɑːˈd/ shah-DAY) are an English band, formed in London in 1982 and named after its lead singer, Sade Adu. Three of its members Paul Anthony Cooke, Stuart Mathewman and Paul Spencer Denman were originally from Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Its music features elements of soul, quiet storm, smooth jazz and sophisti-pop. All of its albums, including compilations and a live album, have charted in the US Top Ten.[6]

Sade
Sade performing at the SAP Arena in Mannheim, Germany, on 16 November 2011
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active1982–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Paul Anthony Cooke (drums)
  • Dave Early (drums,percussion)
Websitesade.com

The band's debut studio album, Diamond Life (1984), reached number two on the UK Album Chart, selling over 1.2 million copies and won the Brit Award for Best British Album in 1985.[7] The album was also a hit internationally, reaching number one in several countries and the top ten in the United States, where it has sold four million copies to date. In late 1985, the band released its second studio effort Promise, which peaked at number one in both the United Kingdom and the US.[8][9]

It was certified double platinum in the UK and quadruple platinum in the US. In 1986, Sade won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.[5] Its fifth studio album, Lovers Rock (2000), won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album. Its sixth studio album, Soldier of Love (2010), peaked at number four in the UK and number one in the US.[10] In 2011, the band won its fourth Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.[5]

Sade's US certified sales in 2012 stood at 23.5 million units according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),[11] and by 2014 sold more than 75 million records worldwide to date.[12] The band were ranked at No. 50 on VH1's list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".[13][14]

History

1980s

The musical group Sade was formed in London in 1982, by members of the Latin soul band Pride. Sade Adu, Stuart Matthewman (sax), Paul Denman (bass), and Paul Anthony Cooke (drums), formed the break-away group and began to write its material. They named the band after lead singer Sade Adu, and made its debut performance in December 1982 at Ronnie Scott's Club in London in support of Pride. In May 1983, the band performed its first US show at Danceteria Club in New York City. Andrew Hale joined the band in mid 1983; Paul Anthony Cooke was sacked by the singer in January 1984 after he objected to her signing her solo deal with CBS Records. Paul Anthony Cooke went onto sue the band and their record and publishing companies in 1995 for copyright infringment.

Sade received more attention from the media and record companies than Pride had, and eventually separated from that group altogether. On 18 October 1983, the singer signed with CBS Records (which was absorbed by its parent label, Epic Records, in 1986). When singer Sade and her band of the same name were establishing themselves, its record company, Epic, printed "Pronounced Shar-day" on the record labels of its releases[15] (which led to mispronunciation in rhotic North America).

In February 1984, Sade released its first single, "Your Love Is King", which became a Top Ten hit. A second single, "When Am I Going to Make a Living" barely made the Top 40, but the band's debut album, Diamond Life, was released in July 1984 and peaked at No. 2.[8] It spent over six months in the UK Top Ten and was later certified 4× platinum by the BPI. Diamond Life won the 1985 Brit Award for Best British Album,[7] and was later included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[16]

The band embarked on its first major UK tour, augmented by Dave Early (drums), Martin Ditcham (percussion), Terry Bailey (trumpet) and Gordon Matthewman (trombone). A third single, "Smooth Operator", was released from the album with a video directed by Julien Temple. The single became its first US hit in spring 1985, propelling the album in the US Top Ten. Also in 1985, the band were nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards—"Best Female Video" and "Best New Artist".

On 13 July 1985, Sade performed at the Live Aid at Wembley Stadium in London. Sade Adu became the only African-born artist to appear in front of the live audience of 75,000 and an estimated worldwide television audience of 1.4 billion in 170 countries.

In late 1985, Sade released its second album, Promise, which peaked at No. 1 in both the UK and the US.[8][9] It was certified double platinum by the BPI in the UK, and quadruple platinum in the US. In 1986, Adu was nominated for an American Music Awards for Favorite Soul/R&B Female Video Artist, and the band won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.[5] On 28 June 1986, after touring for the album, the band performed at the Artists Against Apartheid Concert in the Freedom Festival on Clapham Common in London. In 1987 the band was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for Promise.

Sade's third album, Stronger Than Pride, was released in May 1988. The album peaked at No. 3 in the UK and has been certified platinum by the BPI. It was preceded by the single "Paradise", which made the UK Top 30 and US Top 20.[8][9] The band toured across the world again, augmented by Blair Cunningham (drums), Martin Ditcham (percussion), Leroy Osbourne (vocals), Gordon Hunte (guitar), James McMillan (trumpet) and Jake Jacas (trombone & vocals). In 1989, Sade Adu was nominated for an American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist.

1990s

Sade's fourth album, Love Deluxe, was released in November 1992. The album peaked at No. 3 on the US Album charts and was certified quadruple-Platinum,[17] and peaked at No. 10 in the UK and was certified Gold by the BPI.[18]

In 1993 the band recorded a cover of the Percy Mayfield song, "Please Send Me Someone to Love", for the Academy Award-winning film Philadelphia, before launching the Love Deluxe world tour. Joining the band were Leroy Osbourne (vocals), Gordon Hunte (guitar), Trevor Murrell (drums), Karl Vanden Bossche (percussion), and Rick Braun (trumpet).

The 1994 Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group was awarded to Sade for "No Ordinary Love", featured in the 1993 film Indecent Proposal. In November the group released its first compilation album, The Best of Sade. The album was another Top Ten hit in both the UK and US[19] and was certified Platinum and Quadruple-Platinum respectively.[20] In 1996 Hale, Denman, and Matthewman formed its own band as a side project, Sweetback, and released a self-titled album.

2000s

In October 2000, Sade Adu came out of retirement to perform at the prestigious MOBO Awards, her first live performance in several years. The following month, Sade released its fifth studio album, Lovers Rock, its first album in eight years. The album peaked at number 18 in the UK (its only studio album not to make the top 10) though was certified Gold by the BPI.[8] It fared better in the US, peaking at number 3.[9] It also won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2002.[5] The band toured the US throughout 2001. The tour resulted in a live album, Lovers Live, which was released in the UK and US in February 2002. In 2005 the band contributed the track "Mum" to the Voices for Darfur DVD.

2010s

In mid-2009, when social media was in its early stages, Sade fans from around the world were excited to hear the news of an up-coming Sade album with a predicted release date of 24 November 2009. This date was posted on an official-looking website (sade2009.com) before Sony Music released any news or marketing for an upcoming album.

Sony denied having any affiliation with the site.[21] Billboard Charts contacted the site's owner to confirm the release date and was told the date was official, but soon after, the date was removed.

Die-hard Sade fans got together on the official Sade website forums to investigate this new website and release date, what they uncovered was the registered owner of the site's name was Thomas Roman, a web developer, freelance digital marketing and SEO specialist. Roman, a seasoned web developer, utilized the buzz he generated with the release date and got traffic to his site where he cashed in on pay per click advertisements. To date it is not known how he predicted a release date so close to the release of her first single and studio album, Soldier of Love,[22] in a decade.

Sade's sixth studio album Soldier of Love was released worldwide on 8 February 2010, the band's first album of new material in ten years.[23] Following the release of the "Soldier of Love" single on 8 December 2009, the track debuted at number 11 on the Urban Hot AC chart, making it the highest debut of the decade and the third-highest all-time on the Urban Hot AC chart. "Soldier of Love" debuted at number 5 on the Smooth Jazz airplay chart and became the first-ever vocal to hit number 1 on the Smooth Jazz Top 20 Countdown.[22]

The album peaked at No. 4 in the UK.[8] In the US the album sold 502,000 copies in its first week and topped the Billboard 200 chart.[10] The album stayed at No. 1 in the US for three weeks.[24] The group released the second single from the album, "Babyfather", in April 2010, followed by a video in May. On 13 April 2010, the band performed "Babyfather" and "The Sweetest Taboo" on the US TV show Dancing With The Stars. In September 2010 the group announced the first dates of its global tour, Sade Live, to begin in April 2011.[25]

In 2011, Sade received its fourth Grammy Award (Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals) for Soldier of Love, and released a second greatest hits album, The Ultimate Collection, which made the UK Top Ten.[5] A new video for the track "Love Is Found" premiered in July 2011.

The band returned in 2018 for the soundtrack to the Disney film A Wrinkle In Time with the song "Flower of the Universe" and for the song "The Big Unknown" for the motion picture Widows.[26][27]

On 13 July 2018, Sade bandmate Stuart Matthewman told Rated R&B in an interview that the band is in the studio working on its seventh studio album. He said, "We're working on a new album. When we're happy, then we'll let everyone else hear it."[28]

2020s

In September 2020, Sade announced a remastered vinyl set of its six albums. The boxset, titled This Far, was released on 9 October 2020.[29][30][31] Their engineer and co-producer, Mike Pela, died in 2022.[32] Their seventh album was the first album to be recorded at the rebuilt Miraval Studios[33] (where they previously recorded Promise and Stronger Than Pride).

Band members

  • Sade Adu – vocals, lyricist, songwriter (1982–present)
  • Paul S. Denman – bass guitar, songwriter (1982–present)
  • Andrew Hale – keyboards, songwriter (1982–present)
  • Stuart Matthewman – guitar, saxophone, songwriter (1982–present)

Former members

  • Paul Anthony Cooke – drums, songwriter (1982–1984)
  • Dave Early – drums (1984–1985, died 1996[34])

Legacy

The band is credited with influencing the musical genre of neo soul and achieving success in the 1980s with songs that featured a sophisti-pop style, incorporating elements of soul, pop, smooth jazz and quiet storm.[35] The band was part of a new wave of British R&B-oriented artists during the late-1980s and early-1990s that also included artists Soul II Soul, Caron Wheeler, The Brand New Heavies, Simply Red, Jamiroquai and Lisa Stansfield.[36] AllMusic's Alex Henderson writes that, "Many of the British artists who emerged during that period had a neo-soul outlook and were able to blend influences from different eras".[36] Following the coining of the term "quiet storm" by Smokey Robinson, Sade was credited for helping give the genre a worldwide audience.[37]

The band's work has influenced and been recognized by several musical artists. Rapper Rakim of Eric B. & Rakim stated he grew up listening to Sade's music and was influenced by the singer's voice and style. Rakim has also referenced its song "Smooth Operator" in his rap song "Paid in Full" (1987).[38] Hip hop group Souls of Mischief stated they grew up listening to Sade's music.[38] Hip hop group Tanya Morgan also described Sade as one of its favorite artists.[38]

Frontman Chino Moreno of the alternative metal band Deftones has cited Love Deluxe as one of his top 13 favorite albums.[39] In an interview with The Quietus, Moreno said, "I've always loved it, it was a big inspiration on me. It's sort of classy, another cocktail and cityscape record."[39] The band also covered the lead single "No Ordinary Love" in collaboration with singer Jonah Matranga for the band's 2005 compilation album, B-Sides & Rarities.[40]

Singer Keri Hilson said, "My Dad would whistle Sade melodies randomly all the time. As a kid, I used to try to whistle along to 'Cherish the Day' or 'The Sweetest Taboo.' He was a real Sade fan and made me one, too!"[38] In reaction to the newly released album Soldier of Love, rapper Kanye West wrote, "This is why i still have a blog. To be a part of moments like this ... new Sade ... How much better this ... than everything else?".[38] Rapper Rick Ross stated in an interview that "People may know my infatuation with Sade. There's never been a bad Sade track. I love all different sides."[41]

Awards

Discography

Tours

References

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External links

  • Official website  
  • Sade discography at Discogs
  • Miller, Eric (19 August 2015). "Stuart Matthewman of Sade" (pod cast). Pods & Sods. Career retrospective interview.

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Sade ʃ ɑː ˈ d eɪ shah DAY are an English band formed in London in 1982 and named after its lead singer Sade Adu Three of its members Paul Anthony Cooke Stuart Mathewman and Paul Spencer Denman were originally from Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire Its music features elements of soul quiet storm smooth jazz and sophisti pop All of its albums including compilations and a live album have charted in the US Top Ten 6 SadeSade performing at the SAP Arena in Mannheim Germany on 16 November 2011Background informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresSoul 1 smooth jazz 2 sophisti pop 3 progressive soul 4 R amp B 5 Years active1982 presentLabelsEpic Portrait RCA SonyMembersSade Adu Paul S Denman Andrew Hale Stuart MatthewmanPast membersPaul Anthony Cooke drums Dave Early drums percussion Websitesade wbr comThe band s debut studio album Diamond Life 1984 reached number two on the UK Album Chart selling over 1 2 million copies and won the Brit Award for Best British Album in 1985 7 The album was also a hit internationally reaching number one in several countries and the top ten in the United States where it has sold four million copies to date In late 1985 the band released its second studio effort Promise which peaked at number one in both the United Kingdom and the US 8 9 It was certified double platinum in the UK and quadruple platinum in the US In 1986 Sade won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist 5 Its fifth studio album Lovers Rock 2000 won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album Its sixth studio album Soldier of Love 2010 peaked at number four in the UK and number one in the US 10 In 2011 the band won its fourth Grammy for Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals 5 Sade s US certified sales in 2012 stood at 23 5 million units according to the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 11 and by 2014 sold more than 75 million records worldwide to date 12 The band were ranked at No 50 on VH1 s list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 13 14 Contents 1 History 1 1 1980s 1 2 1990s 1 3 2000s 1 4 2010s 1 5 2020s 2 Band members 3 Legacy 4 Awards 5 Discography 6 Tours 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit1980s Edit The musical group Sade was formed in London in 1982 by members of the Latin soul band Pride Sade Adu Stuart Matthewman sax Paul Denman bass and Paul Anthony Cooke drums formed the break away group and began to write its material They named the band after lead singer Sade Adu and made its debut performance in December 1982 at Ronnie Scott s Club in London in support of Pride In May 1983 the band performed its first US show at Danceteria Club in New York City Andrew Hale joined the band in mid 1983 Paul Anthony Cooke was sacked by the singer in January 1984 after he objected to her signing her solo deal with CBS Records Paul Anthony Cooke went onto sue the band and their record and publishing companies in 1995 for copyright infringment Sade received more attention from the media and record companies than Pride had and eventually separated from that group altogether On 18 October 1983 the singer signed with CBS Records which was absorbed by its parent label Epic Records in 1986 When singer Sade and her band of the same name were establishing themselves its record company Epic printed Pronounced Shar day on the record labels of its releases 15 which led to mispronunciation in rhotic North America In February 1984 Sade released its first single Your Love Is King which became a Top Ten hit A second single When Am I Going to Make a Living barely made the Top 40 but the band s debut album Diamond Life was released in July 1984 and peaked at No 2 8 It spent over six months in the UK Top Ten and was later certified 4 platinum by the BPI Diamond Life won the 1985 Brit Award for Best British Album 7 and was later included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 16 The band embarked on its first major UK tour augmented by Dave Early drums Martin Ditcham percussion Terry Bailey trumpet and Gordon Matthewman trombone A third single Smooth Operator was released from the album with a video directed by Julien Temple The single became its first US hit in spring 1985 propelling the album in the US Top Ten Also in 1985 the band were nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards Best Female Video and Best New Artist On 13 July 1985 Sade performed at the Live Aid at Wembley Stadium in London Sade Adu became the only African born artist to appear in front of the live audience of 75 000 and an estimated worldwide television audience of 1 4 billion in 170 countries In late 1985 Sade released its second album Promise which peaked at No 1 in both the UK and the US 8 9 It was certified double platinum by the BPI in the UK and quadruple platinum in the US In 1986 Adu was nominated for an American Music Awards for Favorite Soul R amp B Female Video Artist and the band won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist 5 On 28 June 1986 after touring for the album the band performed at the Artists Against Apartheid Concert in the Freedom Festival on Clapham Common in London In 1987 the band was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R amp B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for Promise Sade s third album Stronger Than Pride was released in May 1988 The album peaked at No 3 in the UK and has been certified platinum by the BPI It was preceded by the single Paradise which made the UK Top 30 and US Top 20 8 9 The band toured across the world again augmented by Blair Cunningham drums Martin Ditcham percussion Leroy Osbourne vocals Gordon Hunte guitar James McMillan trumpet and Jake Jacas trombone amp vocals In 1989 Sade Adu was nominated for an American Music Award for Favorite Soul R amp B Female Artist 1990s Edit Sade s fourth album Love Deluxe was released in November 1992 The album peaked at No 3 on the US Album charts and was certified quadruple Platinum 17 and peaked at No 10 in the UK and was certified Gold by the BPI 18 In 1993 the band recorded a cover of the Percy Mayfield song Please Send Me Someone to Love for the Academy Award winning film Philadelphia before launching the Love Deluxe world tour Joining the band were Leroy Osbourne vocals Gordon Hunte guitar Trevor Murrell drums Karl Vanden Bossche percussion and Rick Braun trumpet The 1994 Grammy for Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group was awarded to Sade for No Ordinary Love featured in the 1993 film Indecent Proposal In November the group released its first compilation album The Best of Sade The album was another Top Ten hit in both the UK and US 19 and was certified Platinum and Quadruple Platinum respectively 20 In 1996 Hale Denman and Matthewman formed its own band as a side project Sweetback and released a self titled album 2000s Edit In October 2000 Sade Adu came out of retirement to perform at the prestigious MOBO Awards her first live performance in several years The following month Sade released its fifth studio album Lovers Rock its first album in eight years The album peaked at number 18 in the UK its only studio album not to make the top 10 though was certified Gold by the BPI 8 It fared better in the US peaking at number 3 9 It also won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2002 5 The band toured the US throughout 2001 The tour resulted in a live album Lovers Live which was released in the UK and US in February 2002 In 2005 the band contributed the track Mum to the Voices for Darfur DVD 2010s Edit In mid 2009 when social media was in its early stages Sade fans from around the world were excited to hear the news of an up coming Sade album with a predicted release date of 24 November 2009 This date was posted on an official looking website sade2009 com before Sony Music released any news or marketing for an upcoming album Sony denied having any affiliation with the site 21 Billboard Charts contacted the site s owner to confirm the release date and was told the date was official but soon after the date was removed Die hard Sade fans got together on the official Sade website forums to investigate this new website and release date what they uncovered was the registered owner of the site s name was Thomas Roman a web developer freelance digital marketing and SEO specialist Roman a seasoned web developer utilized the buzz he generated with the release date and got traffic to his site where he cashed in on pay per click advertisements To date it is not known how he predicted a release date so close to the release of her first single and studio album Soldier of Love 22 in a decade Sade s sixth studio album Soldier of Love was released worldwide on 8 February 2010 the band s first album of new material in ten years 23 Following the release of the Soldier of Love single on 8 December 2009 the track debuted at number 11 on the Urban Hot AC chart making it the highest debut of the decade and the third highest all time on the Urban Hot AC chart Soldier of Love debuted at number 5 on the Smooth Jazz airplay chart and became the first ever vocal to hit number 1 on the Smooth Jazz Top 20 Countdown 22 The album peaked at No 4 in the UK 8 In the US the album sold 502 000 copies in its first week and topped the Billboard 200 chart 10 The album stayed at No 1 in the US for three weeks 24 The group released the second single from the album Babyfather in April 2010 followed by a video in May On 13 April 2010 the band performed Babyfather and The Sweetest Taboo on the US TV show Dancing With The Stars In September 2010 the group announced the first dates of its global tour Sade Live to begin in April 2011 25 In 2011 Sade received its fourth Grammy Award Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for Soldier of Love and released a second greatest hits album The Ultimate Collection which made the UK Top Ten 5 A new video for the track Love Is Found premiered in July 2011 The band returned in 2018 for the soundtrack to the Disney film A Wrinkle In Time with the song Flower of the Universe and for the song The Big Unknown for the motion picture Widows 26 27 On 13 July 2018 Sade bandmate Stuart Matthewman told Rated R amp B in an interview that the band is in the studio working on its seventh studio album He said We re working on a new album When we re happy then we ll let everyone else hear it 28 2020s Edit In September 2020 Sade announced a remastered vinyl set of its six albums The boxset titled This Far was released on 9 October 2020 29 30 31 Their engineer and co producer Mike Pela died in 2022 32 Their seventh album was the first album to be recorded at the rebuilt Miraval Studios 33 where they previously recorded Promise and Stronger Than Pride Band members EditSade Adu vocals lyricist songwriter 1982 present Paul S Denman bass guitar songwriter 1982 present Andrew Hale keyboards songwriter 1982 present Stuart Matthewman guitar saxophone songwriter 1982 present Former members Paul Anthony Cooke drums songwriter 1982 1984 Dave Early drums 1984 1985 died 1996 34 Legacy EditThe band is credited with influencing the musical genre of neo soul and achieving success in the 1980s with songs that featured a sophisti pop style incorporating elements of soul pop smooth jazz and quiet storm 35 The band was part of a new wave of British R amp B oriented artists during the late 1980s and early 1990s that also included artists Soul II Soul Caron Wheeler The Brand New Heavies Simply Red Jamiroquai and Lisa Stansfield 36 AllMusic s Alex Henderson writes that Many of the British artists who emerged during that period had a neo soul outlook and were able to blend influences from different eras 36 Following the coining of the term quiet storm by Smokey Robinson Sade was credited for helping give the genre a worldwide audience 37 The band s work has influenced and been recognized by several musical artists Rapper Rakim of Eric B amp Rakim stated he grew up listening to Sade s music and was influenced by the singer s voice and style Rakim has also referenced its song Smooth Operator in his rap song Paid in Full 1987 38 Hip hop group Souls of Mischief stated they grew up listening to Sade s music 38 Hip hop group Tanya Morgan also described Sade as one of its favorite artists 38 Frontman Chino Moreno of the alternative metal band Deftones has cited Love Deluxe as one of his top 13 favorite albums 39 In an interview with The Quietus Moreno said I ve always loved it it was a big inspiration on me It s sort of classy another cocktail and cityscape record 39 The band also covered the lead single No Ordinary Love in collaboration with singer Jonah Matranga for the band s 2005 compilation album B Sides amp Rarities 40 Singer Keri Hilson said My Dad would whistle Sade melodies randomly all the time As a kid I used to try to whistle along to Cherish the Day or The Sweetest Taboo He was a real Sade fan and made me one too 38 In reaction to the newly released album Soldier of Love rapper Kanye West wrote This is why i still have a blog To be a part of moments like this new Sade How much better this than everything else 38 Rapper Rick Ross stated in an interview that People may know my infatuation with Sade There s never been a bad Sade track I love all different sides 41 Awards EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by SadeDiscography EditMain article Sade discography Diamond Life 1984 Promise 1985 Stronger Than Pride 1988 Love Deluxe 1992 Lovers Rock 2000 Soldier of Love 2010 Tours Edit1984 Diamond Life Tour 1986 Promise Tour 1988 Stronger Than Pride Tour 1993 Love Deluxe World Tour 2001 Lovers Rock Tour 2011 Sade LiveReferences Edit Lynch Joseph Brannigan 11 January 2010 Sade Strikes Back The 80s soul star unleashes a surge of dancing desert soldiers Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 11 October 2016 Retrieved 28 April 2016 Music s Top 40 Money Makers 2012 Billboard 9 March 2012 Archived from the original on 21 January 2016 Retrieved 28 April 2016 Pop Rock Punk New Wave Sophisti Pop AllMusic All Media Network Archived from the 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