2002 live album by Sade
Lovers Live is the first live album and third video album by English band Sade, released on 5 February 2002 by Epic Records. It was recorded at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California, on 20 September 2001 and at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California, on 21 September as part of the band's Lovers Rock Tour. The CD contains 13 tracks, while the DVD contains 22 tracks as well as special features. The live version of the track "Somebody Already Broke My Heart" was released as a single from the album.
Lovers Rock Tour
The album and DVD were recorded during the band's Lovers Rock Tour in September 2001. The tour ranked number 13 on Billboard's year-end tally, grossing $26,488,293 million and drawing 491,151 audience members to 42 concerts.[1] The tour featured India Arie and Youssou N'Dour as the opening acts.[2]
Critical reception
Brad Kohlenstein of AllMusic commented, "Above all things, the record is smooth. Sade's new songs mix seamlessly with classics from every stage of her career. An energetic eight-piece band breathes new life to the old tunes and offers another look at the Lovers Rock material. The highlight, of course, is Sade's intoxicating voice and it's clear that the audience is under her spell from her first breath. Lovers Live is a sum greater than any one of its parts, but there are some standout moments, like the rocking version of 'Paradise,' 'The Sweetest Gift' (a song written for her daughter), and a haunting rendition of 'Jezebel.' Even though the recordings were taking from various performances throughout the tour, the album feels like one cohesive performance and makes for a great listen all the way through."[3]
J. Victoria Sanders of PopMatters noted, "It may be easier for Sade to become even more of an international force if her live show reflected more energy and passion that is sometimes offered in her studio work. She will always be appreciated for her sweetness and the temperate nature of her songs. There's nothing wrong with being cool and smooth – we all need some of that sometimes. But when and if Sade can move into a different musical space where she is brave enough to improvise onstage or surrender to the music in vocal phrases and not just words, she will be able to rise to legendary status. After all, it's not hard to love her – 48 million records sold worldwide prove that. It's just a bit of a stretch to love her formulaic live recording. Sade fans will see Lovers Live as a triumph. Music connoisseurs will see it as a bit dull (except for the eager fans at the concert who whooped and hollered), understanding that a woman capable of creating such beautiful music, is capable of a much more compelling performance."[7]
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Lovers Live.[10][11]
Sade
Additional musicians
- Ryan Waters – guitar
- Pete Lewinson – drums
- Karl Van Den Bossche – percussion
- Leroy Osbourne – vocals, guitar, flute
- Tony Momrelle – vocals
Technical
Concert sound
- Charlie Bouis – recording engineering
- Eric Johnston – engineering assistance
- Ian Duncan – Pro Tools recording
- Mike Pela – audio mixing
- Andrew Nichols – mixing assistance
- Howard Page – FOH sound engineering
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Concert film
- Sophie Muller – direction
- Rob Small – production
- Steven Chivers – director of photography
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Artwork
- Intro – design
- Idea – imaging