From two years ago. Continuing the blog cleanup project.
Sade - which is really a group - were at their best when they laid down a mean groove. So in addition to the above three, tracks like 'When Am I Going to Make a Living' (sounds like my Mom!) and 'I Will Be Your Friend' are other highlights. Speaking of my mum, she has the exact same name as Sade's mother! Way too funny. I'll have to tell her that. Her response will be "Who's Sade?". Well she is 82... So this was part of the 42 piece thrift find two weeks ago. Interestingly enough, I had found it at another thrift at the same time that I bought the Saracho album. There was another guy who showed up going through the records, and we got to talking. He said he was looking for Sade for his girlfriend. I showed him what I found, and it was obvious he was telling the truth. So I let him have it instead, figuring I'll probably find it again later. And fortune favors the kind, as not only did I find it again, but it's the original UK version! Yaay.
And now for the final story. This is crazy, but many of you may have known this when I wrote what I'm about to share. But I truly did not. "Now this has to be the damnedest album I've picked up in some time. Marvin Gaye... brings along Jimmy Smith on organ... with a drum machine... and plays the music of Sade... in 1972." That would be my scratch off notes for Timmy Thomas' Why Can't We Live Together album. That same song closes Diamond Life! What I thought was a coincidence, ended up being a major influence. No doubt in my mind that primary songwriter Stuart Matthewman knew all about Timmy Thomas. Talk about the key ingredient in your secret sauce! So there it is. I'll be keeping this album, that's for sure.
Ownership: LP: 1984 Epic (UK). Gatefold. Thrift shop find (2021).
6/28/21 (LP 2.31); 9/19/23 (new entry)
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