Grammy-winning songwriter/musician/producer
Stuart Matthewman is a vital part of
Sade. The multi-instrumentalist can be heard on sax, guitar, keyboard, and MIDI programming. He has appeared on all of
Sade's albums: Diamond Life,
Promise,
Stronger Than Pride,
Love Deluxe, and Best of Sade, all of which went triple platinum in the U.S. and have totaled sales over 50 million albums worldwide. All five albums were digitally remastered and reissued in November 2000 to coincide with the release of
Sade's first album of the 21st century, Lovers Rock. Their other releases are the EP Remix Deluxe and a 1994 concert video. He has also written and produced songs for
Maxwell, his own band Sweetback, and the movie soundtrack Twin Falls Idaho.
Born August 18, 1960, in Hull, North Yorkshire, England, Matthewman started playing clarinet as a child. During his teens, he picked up sax and began playing guitar. His influences include Jr. Walker,
King Curtis,
Art Pepper,
Gato Barbieri,
Ernie Isley,
Johnny "Guitar" Watson,
Wah Wah Watson,
Issac Hayes,
Bill Withers,
Lee Perry, and
Gustav Mahler. In 1982, Matthewman relocated to London. Joining Latin funk band
Pride, he met singer/songwriter
Sade Adu. They began writing songs together. Teaming with bandmate
Paul S. Denman and keyboardist
Andrew Hale, they formed the band
Sade.
Signing with Epic Records' U.K. division in 1984 and working with producer
Robin Millar and engineer/producer
Mike Pela,
Sade's debut Diamond Life began a long string of hits. In 1995, Matthewman met singer
Maxwell through percussionist Karl Vanden Bossche. Matthewman wrote and produced "Welcome," "Lonely's the Only," and "Whenever Wherever Whatever" and played sax and guitar on
Maxwell's multi-platinum 1996 Columbia debut album Urban Hang Suite. Matthewman also worked with the singer on his follow-up album
Embrya and on "Seguranca," a track from the 1996 Verve various artists CD Red Hot + Rio. With
Sade bandmates
Andrew Hale and
Paul S. Denman, Matthewman recorded the self-titled debut of Sweetback. The CD was an attractive mix of ambient dub, trip-hop, retro soul, and acid jazz. The charting single "You Will Rise" had lead vocals by one-time
Groove Theory vocalist
Amel Larrieux and became a steppers favorite along with other tracks on Sweetback.
On October 31, 2000, Boulder C0-based What Are Records issued the Matthewman-composed soundtrack to the independent movie hit Twin Falls Idaho. The album is a wonderfully eccentric affair and was recorded with the
New York Philharmonic. One track, "When Did You Leave Heaven" with singer
Lisa Ekdahl, brings to mind Billie Holliday. "Mystery Dub" and "Edge Test 1" recall Sweetback. "Don't Grow" with
Mark Anthony Thompson is a nice pop/rock ballad.
Stuart Matthewman also has done remixes for Edge Records, React Records, Quango Records (the dub remix of Gregory Issacs' "Night Nurse"), and film scores (Sea of Love, Indecent Proposal, Bajo Del Perro, and To Be a Black Man with
Samuel L. Jackson). During 2000, he was working on albums for new artists Olu and Santessa and recording under the pseudonym Cottonbelly. ~ Ed Hogan