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By the time this was released in 1994, something unexpected happened. Sade's early work became classic & the later additions boasted even better vocals & songs that nicely enhanced on the theme. The timeless sound & class always exhibited makes Sade Adu & her band a no-brainer for an appealing compilation. Like Al Green's Greatest Hits, The Best of Sade doesn't detract from the original albums & is a marker of time, not the end of the act. The ice-princess demeanor & detached vocals ...
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The Sadies include: Travis Good (vocals, guitar, fiddle); Dallas Good (vocals, guitar); Mike Belitsky (guitar, drums, background vocals); Sean Dean (bass). Additional personnel
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Sailor - Greatest Hits

Drawn from the first four of five albums the band cut for Epic during the mid- to late '70s, Greatest Hits is a dynamic selection, highlighted by the two hits Sailor scored during 1975-1976 but in no way dominated by them. Indeed, the signature sound that the group perfected for "Glass of Champagne" and "Girls Girls Girls" is swiftly revealed as just one of several at its disposal. From smoky dockside cabaret ("One Drink Too Many") to nostalgically tear-drenched music hall memories ("Josephine B
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    Drawn from the first four of five albums the band cut for Epic during the mid- to late '70s, Greatest Hits is a dynamic selection, highlighted by the two hits Sailor scored during 1975-1976 but in no way dominated by them. Indeed, the signature sound that the group perfected for " Glass of Champagne" & " Girls Girls Girls" is swiftly revealed as just one of several at its disposal. From smoky dockside cabaret (" One Drink Too Many") to nostalgically tear-drenched music hall memories (" Josephine B

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    Glass - A solid, typically transparent. Brittle and used in windows. The first patent granted in the UK was for Glass.
    Smoky - A tone of grey, can also relate to a haze.
    Champagne - Sparkling white wine, originating from Champagne region in France.
    Hall - A room at the inside of an entrance of a house.

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