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Columbia Nights - Make Some Room (Sade cover) While their tunes have graced pop, R&B and smooth jazz radio for decades, Sade's music has always been out of the box and ahead of its time. "Make Some Room" was the B-side of their 1988 single "Nothing Can Come Between Us", and a recent discovery of ours. Unlike most of the band's music, this track features the group's production in the foreground while lead singer Sade Adu's sparse, sultry vocals complement the soundscape. Like any great song worth covering, this track provided an intriguing palette that compelled us to put some paint where it ain't-- with a little help from Vaughan Octavia on the vocals and Brother Spanky on percussion. For more information visit: www.recordbreakin.com/columbia_nights.html http://columbianights.com/ columbianights.tumblr.com twitter.com/columbia_nights Produced, arranged, recorded and mixed by Columbia Nights Vocals by Vaughan Octavia Additional Percussion by Jason "Brother Spanky" Edwards Original composition by Sade

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soul

Comment by Calum Frame 1

Even better than the original

Comment by D.j. Ace MUSIZ

REAL DEEP MAN THAT BASS IS KILLA.. TRACK IS NICE BUT UR OTHER SOUNDS ARE FLAT.

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