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  divastation: sade
beginning her association with the group as a background vocalist, it wasn't long before sade was collaborating with saxophonist stweart matthewman and wowing crowds with her captivating performances as the band's frontwoman.
in an inspired move to bring along her long-time collaborators, sade convinced epic that sade was more than merely her name, but also the name of the group including her, stewart matthewman, andrew hale and paul deman.
recorded in both london and the south of france, sade's sophomore release delivered on the unspoken promise to consistently maintain a level of quality that, in the 1980s, was perhaps matched only by annie lennox and dave stewart's eurythmics.
www.divastation.com /sade/sade_bio.html   (1463 words)

  
 Marquis de Sade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sade was born in the Condé palace in Paris.
Sade was known to host theatrical performances at his home in La Coste but a wider success and acceptence of his work was never achieved in his lifetime.
Sade's libertines founded their philosophy on a purposeful flouting of moral norms and a hatred of religious ethics.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marquis_de_Sade   (1431 words)

  
 Sade Adu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sade Adu, pronounced Shah-day, (IPA /ʃɑːdeɪ/), British-Nigerian singer, songwriter (born Helen Folasade Adu on 16 January 1959 in Ibadan, Nigeria), is a jazz, pop, urban and adult contemporary vocalist, noted for her soulful, smoky contralto.
Sade Adu, born to a Nigerian father and English mother, was raised in Clacton-on-Sea, and moved to Camden Town, London, in 1984.
Sade was awarded a Grammy for the album Lovers Rock in the "Best Pop Vocal Album; for solo artists, duos or groups" category on 27 February 2002.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sade_Adu   (250 words)

  
 Marquis de Sade
Certainly, de Sade was in a position to speak knowledgeably about both imagination and titillation, although his ability to distinguish between truth and fiction is a little less renowned.
Sade is born in Palais de Condé, Paris.
Sade is sentenced to death in absentia for poisoning and homosexual sodomy.
www.rotten.com /library/bio/pornographers/marquis-de-sade   (2089 words)

  
 Barbelith: Head Shop: Marquis de Sade: Profile
Sade's servant Latour (who was constantly at his master's side) was scouring the streets for lovely bodies with which Sade would engage with in some debauchery.
Sade was not pleased with the rot of morality that he saw in the world and could only ask its limits of cruelty and inhumanity.
Sade's libertine is "a reasoning beast… a philosopher-ogre… when one of these anchorites leaves his retreat the result is not the Social Contract, but the statutes of the Society of the Friends of Crime (Paz, 27)." This contract is one in which the law is explicitly defined as one of desire.
www.barbelith.com /cgi-bin/articles/00000023.shtml   (3268 words)

  
 divastation: sade
sade's official website (www.sade-online.com) reports that the soulstress' new album, lovers rock, will be released in the united kingdom on 001030, two weeks prior to its u.s.
sade will perform the album's first single, "by your side"—which can be heard on the artist's site—at the mobo awards on 001004, which will be televised on britain's chanel four at 10:00pm on 001005.
though epic records has been keeping quiet about the expected project, the label's president promises "a very familiar vibe, though in her own nuanced way; sade always reinvents herself." friend of divastation.com, milo bosh, reports that the first single has a somewhat "acoustic" and "folksy" feel, with brilliant lyrics and self-assured vocals.
www.divastation.com /sade/sade_news.html   (356 words)

  
 Rock On The Net: Sade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sade (Helen Folasade Adu) was born in Nigeria on January 16, 1959, and was raised in London.
Sade reportedly cursed the officers as she was loaded in to the squad car and taken to the station.
Sade later stated that she was unable to appear in court due to the hospitalization of her child.
www.rockonthenet.com /artists-s/sade_main.htm   (967 words)

  
 Sade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sade was born Helen Folesade Adu in Nigeria, the daughter of a Nigerian teacher and an English nurse.
Early in 1984, Sade reemerged as lead singer and principal songwriter of the group bearing her name, accompanied by her former Pride cohorts Stuart Matthewman (sax and guitar), Andrew Hale (keyboards) and Paul Spencer Denman (bass).
sade have created dance floor classics, songs for film soundtracks, radio favourites and late night love anthems, at the same time refusing to be classified simply as a pop group, an randb act, a soul band or anything else as one-dimensional.
user.chollian.net /~movieland/html/musician/sade-e.htm   (2105 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade
Lots of wangling was done, with Sade's parents trying to hide their son's conduct from the Montreuil family and Sade himself trying to arrange to be with Laure.
While Sade was executed in effigy in Aix, the King of Sardinia had the man himself arrested and imprisoned at the Fortress of Miolans.
Sade was arrested and refused trial (because of the uproar it would cause) for being the author of Justine and Juliette.
www.tabula-rasa.info /DarkAges/deSade.html   (2791 words)

  
 AskMen.com - Sade
Sade never disappoints with her music, even after being on the music scene for almost 20 years, her music always hits the right chords.
That same success drove Sade into seclusion at one point, as the pressure of a public life became too much to bare.
The daughter of an economics professor and a nurse, Sade (pronounced shar-day) relocated with her English mother to Colchester, Essex at the age of 4, after the separation of her parents.
www.askmen.com /women/singer_60/61_sade.html   (307 words)

  
 Sade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sade's debut album Diamond Life was released in 1984 and became a UK hit with the single "Your Love Is King." The album came out in the U.S. the following year.
In 1998, Sade made things worse by not appearing at the hearing to answer to her reckless driving charges.
Sade and her band reportedly are working on a new album.
www.80smusiccentral.com /sade.html   (343 words)

  
 lacan.com/kant with sade
Here Sade is the inaugural step of a subversion, of which, however amusing it might seem with respect to the coldness of the man, Kant is the turning point, and never noted, to our knowledge, as such.
Thus we are in a position to interrogate the Sade, mon prochain whose invocation we owe to the perspicacity of Pierre Klossowski.
For Sade, we see the test of this, crucial in our eyes, in his refusal of the death penalty, which history, if not logic, would suffice to show is one of the corollaries of Charity.
www.lacan.com /kantsade.htm   (1338 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade : Letters from Prison
In writing my biography, The Marquis de Sade: A Life, I found that one of the true surprises was the richness, the humor, the genuine humanity that can be seen in his letters from prison, written mostly to his patient and devoted wife Renée.
On February 13, Sade was arrested by Inspector Marais by means of a lettre de cachet obtained by his mother-in-law, Mme de Montreuil, who thought prison was the best place for him while he pursued his eventually successful appeal of the Marseilles verdict.
Sade was incarcerated for 14 years without trial before being freed by the French Revolution.
neilschaeffer.com /sade/letters/index.htm   (365 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Sade, Donatien Alphonse FranCois, comte de (French Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Sade, Donatien Alphonse FranCois, comte de[dOnAsyaN´ AlfONs´ frANswA´ kONt du sAd] Pronunciation Key, 1740–1814, French writer and libertine.
De Sade brought to light the controversial theory that since both sexual deviation and criminal acts exist in nature, they are therefore natural.
Generally banned for obscenity, de Sade's works were almost all published in expurgated or unofficial editions.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/Sade-Don.html   (447 words)

  
 Marat/Sade (Peter Weiss) - book review
The Marquis de Sade, held in the asylum at Charenton, is putting on a play about the death of Marat, using his fellow inmates as actors.
There is an extended debate between Marat and de Sade — playing himself, as a participant in the Revolution — in which an extreme individualism is pitted against a uncompromising commitment to the cause of the dispossessed.
And in the outer frame, there's a struggle between de Sade, director of the play, and Coulmier, director of the asylum — de Sade has left in some passages that he'd previously agreed to cut, and some of the sentiments of 1790 are inappropriate in the Napoleonic France of 1808.
www.dannyreviews.com /h/Marat_Sade.html   (373 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade: The Biography Project: biography,life story
The Marquis de Sade, or Comte Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade was born on June 2, 1740 in Paris, France.
The Marquis de Sade was locked up at the chateau of Vincennes, and later was sent to Aix to be tried and fined, but on the return to Paris, he escaped while under guard and hid at La Coste once again.
Fashion and dress had also gone to extreme form, and the scene that the Marquis de Sade describes in Juliette, in which it is recommended that Juliette show herself half naked in the streets to the public if she wanted to remove the last vestiges of her modesty, is far from fictional.
www.popsubculture.com /pop/bio_project/marquis_de_sade.html   (3214 words)

  
 Shadows on the Wall: SADE
But Sade (Auteuil) is one of them, and he's rounded up with the other survivors and sent to a country convent to regroup...
All of Sade is here: his passion for the theater; his insane curiosity; his 'principle of tact'; his partner in crime Sensible (Denicourt); the affectionate fatherly rapport with his step-son; that typical, healthy/sane (or unhealthy/insane?) touch of irony which permeated his art and his life, either by choice or by fate.
The movie's underlying conviction is that it is primarily ideas which are scandalous (or exciting--in Sade the two concepts overlay and are often equivalent), therefore capable of corrupting, while facts are but their logical conclusion and fulfillment.
www.shadowsonthewall.co.uk /swsade.htm   (578 words)

  
 Sade
Also included is Sade's impassioned reading of Percy Mayfield's torchy R&B classic "Please Send Me Someone to Love," originally included on the soundtrack to the film Philadelphia, which makes its first appearance on a Sade album.
Sade's second longplayer, Promise, further established the artist's sensitively sultry vocal approach and seamless musical depth, maintaining and expanding its predecessor's soulful sound and lyrical considerations of love, life and loss.
Upon returning from the road, Sade bought and virtually rebuilt an old house in London; there she constructed the basement studio where she and her cohorts would soon map out the themes and directions of her fourth album, Love Deluxe, which continued Sade's unbroken streak of critical and commercial success.
www.epicrecords.com /sade   (1045 words)

  
 Sade Adu Cosmopolis
Sade Adu is one of the distinctive voices in pop music.
Sade was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1959.
The newly released and remastered Best of CD by Sade is a must for fans and all the people who are not familiar with her former albums and hits.
www.cosmopolis.ch /english/cosmo13/sade.htm   (692 words)

  
 Sade, Sade Music, Songs, Pictures, King of Sorrow, Sade T-shirts, Caps
The public got its first taste of Sade's singular style with the 1984 debut single "Your Love Is King," That song's uncontrived adult soulfulness stood in marked contrast to the trendy ephemera dominating the pop charts at the time, and struck an immediate chord with incurable romantics on both sides of the Atlantic.
Sade's second album, which boasted such stellar tunes as the U.S. Top 5 hit "The Sweetest Taboo," "Never As Good As the First Time," "Jezebel" and "Is It A Crime," moved quickly to the Number One position on the American pop and RandB charts.
Sade's elegance and feminine charm have always been a part of her appeal; her music reflects her soul; a soul of calm strength, hope, caring and sharing.
www.sadeworld.com   (761 words)

  
 1980's Album Reviews: Sade
This was the debut album for former model Sade in 1985.
Sade is one of the best at slow love songs.
Her song, "Are you gonna stand by me" just makes Sade pop into my head.
www.80sxchange.com /reviews/sade.html   (176 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade: A Life
Even during his own time, the myth of Sade was growing, taking on a shape of its own, larger than his own life, so that he came to live not just behind the stone walls of the Bastille, but behind the equally impenetrable mask of false ideas other people put on him.
Even stripped of exaggerations, Sade's real life was as dramatic and as tragic as a cautionary tale.
Born to an ancient and noble house, he was married (against his wishes) to a middle-class heiress for money, caused scandals with prostitutes and with his sister-in-law, thus enraging his mother-in-law, who had him imprisoned under a lettre de cachet for 14 years until the Revolution freed him.
www.neilschaeffer.com /sade/index.htm   (517 words)

  
 Salon.com Sex | The Marquis de Sade at La Coste
The Marquis de Sade, who was born in 1740 and died in 1814, was a passionate gourmet, and especially loved baked apples and vanilla custards for dessert.
Sade's castle at La Coste, a pinnacle of pale gray fieldstone commanding breathtaking views over the valleys of the Vaucluse, sits on a flat, rocky two-acre plateau that surmounts its village like a hovering eagle.
As for the Marquis de Sade, whose full baptismal name was Donatien Alphonse François, he was born in 1740 into a family of extremely distinguished Provençal nobles who were natives of Avignon and claimed descent from Laure de Noves, the famous Laura of Petrarch's sonnets.
www.salon.com /sex/feature/2000/12/07/sade   (1121 words)

  
 Slavoj Zizek - Slavoj Žižek - Kant and Sade: The Ideal Couple
Of all the couples in the history of modern thought (Freud and Lacan, Marx and Lenin…), Kant and Sade is perhaps the most problematic: the statement "Kant is Sade" is the "infinite judgement" of modern ethics, positing the sign of equation between the two radical opposites, i.e.
For Lacan, Sade consequently deployed the inherent potential of the Kantian philosophical revolution, in the precise sense that he honestly externalized the Voice of Conscience.
However, it is crucial to perceive the solidarity between this feature and the emergence of the figure of the "sadist" torturer-executioner as the effective "subject of the enunciation" of the universal ethical statement-command.
www.egs.edu /faculty/zizek/zizek-kant-and-sade-the-ideal-couple.html   (1852 words)

  
 Sade, Donatien Alphonse François, comte de on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sade, Donatien Alphonse François, comte de on Encyclopedia.com
He is known as the marquis de Sade —the title he held before becoming count on his father's death (1767).
Books: Sade, mad and very dangerous to know; At Home with the Marquis de Sade.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/S/Sade-D1on.asp   (591 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Marquis de Sade (1740-1814), was born in a palace and ended his life in infamy in a lunatic asylum.
The Marquis de Sade lived under three regimes, Monarchy, Revolution, Napoleon, he was unacceptable and beyond the pale under all three.
A world that followed Sade would be a world in which evil rules the land, where the rich and powerful can do as they please, free to steal, rape and murder, to satisfy their lust.
www.heureka.clara.net /art/sade.htm   (1177 words)

  
 village voice > film > Sade; Some Body; Cotton Candy by J. Hoberman
Sade's fellow inmates include a worldly actress (Jeanne Balibar), the viscount she distracts (Jean-Pierre Cassel), and the viscount's young daughter, Emilie (gamine du jour Isild Le Besco).
Too bland and fustily tasteful to be truly prurient, Sade moves along at a reasonable clip, goosed by claps of gothic lighting, solemn chords, and amplified sound effects.
No less than Sade, Sam declines to view female sexuality in terms of its reproductive function, but her self-flagellation is more depressing than entertaining.
www.villagevoice.com /issues/0217/hoberman.php   (1405 words)

  
 Marquis de Sade
After continuous scandals and charges de Sade was arrested and sent to round tour of 27 years in prisons, which started in the dungeon of Vincennes on February 13, 1777.
According to D.J. Enright, de Sade's philosophy was very simple: "if you enjoy wickedness, it shows that Nature intended you to be wicked, and it would be wicked not to be." Some 19th-century writers were inspired by de Sade's belief that people should act on their instincts.
Somehow de Sade survived through the years of the French Revolution, although many other aristocrats were executed and his name was in 1794 on a list of prisoners to be brought to trial.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /desade.htm   (1388 words)

  
 Salon.com Arts & Entertainment | "Sade"
It sure wasn't Philip Kaufman, in his wickedly saucy 2000 "Quills": Kaufman saw what was funny about Sade as well as what was twisted, and decided that more often than not, the two qualities were as intimately twined as the braided cords on a cat-o'-nine-tails.
The plot of "Sade" consists mostly of young Emilie's repeated and wearying trips to Sade's quarters (she has been forbidden by her parents to associate with him, which immediately gives him more cachet than Justin Timberlake), where he challenges her with brain teasers in an effort to warp her little mind.
The Sade who loves Sensible is a much darker, more complex character than the one who philosophizes handily to anyone who cares enough to listen -- or even than the one who keeps a big fl dildo on his desk.
www.salon.com /ent/movies/review/2002/05/01/sade/index.html   (1311 words)

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