After a decade-long hiatus, the iconic British band Sade returns with their sixth studio album, "Soldier of Love," a sultry and sophisticated collection of songs that seamlessly blend jazz, soul, and pop. Released on February 8, 2010, via RCA Records, this 41-minute journey showcases Sade's signature smooth vocals and the band's impeccable musicianship.
"Soldier of Love" kicks off with the dreamy "The Moon and the Sky," setting the tone for the album's lush, atmospheric soundscapes. The title track, "Soldier of Love," is a seductive anthem that highlights Sade's timeless appeal, while "Babyfather" and "Long Hard Road" delve into more introspective themes. The album also features standout tracks like the uplifting "Morning Bird" and the heartfelt ballad "Bring Me Home."
Recorded at Realworld Studios in England and El Cortijo in Spain, "Soldier of Love" benefits from the band's tight-knit chemistry and their shared history. The album's production is polished and refined, with each instrument and vocal layer carefully crafted to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience.
The album's artwork and packaging are equally striking, with a standard jewel case and a 16-page booklet that complements the music's elegant aesthetic. Directed by Sophie Muller, the music videos for "Soldier of Love" and "Babyfather" further emphasize the album's visual and thematic coherence.
"Soldier of Love" is a testament to Sade's enduring talent and their ability to evolve while staying true to their unique sound. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to captivate and enchant.