Hailed as “the best concert of the year” by the Baltimore Sun, Sade will release their live DVD/CD and Blu-ray for, “Bring Me Home – Live 2011” on May 22nd. In 2011, after a 10 year hiatus, Sade returned to the U.S. for a 54-date tour in support of the platinum selling album Soldier Of Love (Epic Records), which became one of last year’s top 10 grossing tours. The tour, directed by the renowned Sophie Muller, will now be available on DVD/CD, featuring 22 of Sade’s biggest hits performed live on the visually stunning stage which was nominated by Pollstar for “Most Creative Stage Production” and “2011 Major Tour of the Year Award.” Sade also grants fans a rare, all access look behind-the-scenes with a 20-minute documentary film shot by Sophie Muller, as well as a technical documentary by Stuart Matthewman, and outtakes from the crew.
Live DVD tracklisting:
1. Soldier Of Love | 12. All About Our Love |
2. Your Love Is King | 13. Paradise |
3. Skin | 14. Nothing Can Come Between Us |
4. Kiss Of Life | 15. Morning Bird |
5. Love Is Found | 16. King Of Sorrow |
6. In Another Time | 17. The Sweetest Taboo |
7. Smooth Operator | 18. The Moon And The Sky |
8. Jezebel | 19. Pearls |
9. Bring Me Home | 20. No Ordinary Love |
10. Is It A Crime | 21. By Your Side |
11. Love Is Stronger Than Pride | 22. Cherish the Day |
Live CD tracklisting:
1. Soldier of Love | 8. Paradise/Nothing Can Come Between Us |
2. Skin | 9. Morning Bird |
3. Kiss of Life | 10. The Moon and the Sky |
4. Love is Found | 11. No Ordinary Love |
5. In Another Time | 12. By Your Side |
6. Jezebel | 13. Cherish the Day |
7. All About Our Love |
Throughout their twenty-eight year career, Sade have enjoyed phenomenal success both internationally and stateside. Since the release of their debut album, Diamond Life in 1984, the band have seen all six of their studio albums land in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top 200 Album Chart, selling more than 55 million albums worldwide to date. They’ve been nominated for American Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards won a Brit Award for Best Album for Diamond Life, and four Grammy Awards – first in 1986 for Best New Artist, then in 1994 for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group for “No Ordinary Love”, Best Pop Vocal Album with Lovers Rock in 2002, and again for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group in 2010 for “Soldier of Love”.