Diamond Life - Sade

Diamond Life

Sade

  • Genre: R&B/Soul
  • Release Date: 1984-07-16
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ 1984 Sony Music Entertainment(UK)Ltd.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Smooth Operator 4:58 USD 1.29
2
Your Love Is King 3:39 USD 1.29
3
Hang On to Your Love 5:53 USD 1.29
4
Frankie's First Affair 4:38 USD 1.29
5
When Am I Going to Make a Livi 3:25 USD 1.29
6
Cherry Pie 6:18 USD 1.29
7
Sally 5:22 USD 1.29
8
I Will Be Your Friend 4:43 USD 1.29
9
Why Can't We Live Together 5:28 USD 1.29
Diamond Life - Sade
Cover Album Diamond Life - Sade

Reviews

  • Don't buy this. That is not the original track of "Smooth Operator"
    1
    By Robonne
    Sade is awesome, but don't buy this. It's some sort of sick joke. The "Smooth Operator" track is a re-make with poor vocals from Sade. I love the group Sade, and no one sings like her, but this re-make album is being sold as if it were the original. Buyer beware! Normally, I would give five stars for the original classic album Diamond Life.
  • Sade
    5
    By Ant Watcher
    Where is Red Eye track?
  • 🔥🔥🔥
    5
    By Champagnepapi96
    This is some of the best music I've ever heard in my 20 years of living
  • Groundbreaking record … from 1985
    5
    By JTdesign
    Amazing record. But my original US packaging says 1985 – not 1984. It was released in the UK in 1984, but took a little time to cross the pond.
  • Sade
    5
    By Tragon
    She is timeless, it just doesn’t matter when, where or what decade or generation. Whenever you hear her voice, you will either want to know who it is, or you will know, and you will be reminded of how cool you are.
  • 📍SADE📍
    5
    By Cynn6667
    🔶love your music! It keeps me relaxed and happy! 🔶
  • Sade’s Diamond Life: A Singular Standard
    4
    By The Skinny Critic
    Audiences haven’t been mistaking Sade these last 30 years as a a backing band for jazz vocalist Adu. No, Sade is something else entirely that still confounds convention 30 years on. Yes, they’re obviously informed by jazz but what they make is great soul music, cleaner than anyone has probably ever done it. The approach is minimal, almost spartan: there is never a wasted note, accent, vocal, or bass line. Ms. Adu sings straightforward always in time, always on pitch, never trying to oversell the sentiment. One gets the sense she’s in fact doing the steely opposite, trimming the wick on a blue flame, trying with all her composure to keep emotions, pain, and heartache on a low boil. Yes, one can feel distance in the delivery, as though Adu gives herself space and time to get over hurts, just like you or I. This allows for a clean, cool and pensive delivery, as opposed to an overwrought gutfest. The result is that however measured Adu's tone, for over 30 years, she has never ever rang false, Sade occupies a singular position in music such that they exists almost outside of the concept of time or convention. There has never really been a popular band like them that existed before or since. For over 30 years, they’ve maintained a sterling run of peerless quality in musical craftsmanship and singular soul. Indeed a Diamond is forever,