Consultant, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Dr. Ramakanth Reddy Dubbudu graduated from Government Dental College and Hospital-Hyderabad, and completed his post graduate training from Manipal University. Dr. Dubbudu worked in the National Health Service (NHS) , United Kingdom for about 12 years in various positions.
He is passionate about his surgical speciality, and is active in surgical education and mentorship. He is also active in his speciality association programmes at the regional and national level, and enjoys travelling for educational and awareness programmes.
Dr. Dubbudu is a firm believer of ‘patient autonomy’ and ‘ethical medical practice.’
A socially conscious track wrapped in a smooth package. It addresses the economic struggles of 1980s London youth, demonstrating that the band’s lyricism had teeth beneath the polished exterior.
Diamond Life is a concise, nine-track journey through urban romance, melancholy, and social commentary.
This FLAC release of presents the band's music in the finest possible light. With crystal-clear highs, rich and warm mid-tones, and deep, rumbling bass, the soundstage is expansive and immersive, drawing the listener into Sade's sonic world.
These timings can vary slightly between different releases and FLAC encodes, but they accurately represent the 2000 remaster. Sade - Diamond Life -1984- 2000- -FLAC-
A socially conscious track reflecting the economic struggles of early 1980s Britain, delivered with an upbeat, soul-cleansing rhythm.
While the original 1984 vinyl and early CD pressings possessed a distinct analog charm, early digital transfers often suffered from a lack of dynamic range and low output levels. In the year 2000, Epic/Sony undertook a comprehensive remastering campaign of Sade’s catalog, including Diamond Life .
Released in 1984, debut album, Diamond Life , was not just an introduction to a new band; it was the birth of a sonic aesthetic that defined sophistication for decades. While the mid-80s were characterized by explosive synth-pop and heavily produced anthems, Diamond Life arrived as a cool, whispered breath of jazz-infused soul, pop, and rhythm & blues. A socially conscious track wrapped in a smooth package
Indulge in the silky smooth sounds of Sade with , a collection that showcases the band's most treasured works. With its exceptional sound quality and captivating music, this FLAC release is a must-have for fans and newcomers alike.
When Diamond Life dropped in July 1984, the music world was dominated by the bombast of Prince, the synth-pop of Eurythmics, and the raw energy of Bruce Springsteen. Into this fray walked Sade—quiet, poised, dressed in a white shirt and gold hoops. The band, consisting of Sade Adu (vocals), Stuart Matthewman (saxophone/guitar), Paul Denman (bass), and Andrew Hale (keyboards), delivered a suite of songs that felt like late-night confessions.
Forty years on, Diamond Life remains a landmark of popular music. It is a debut of staggering confidence and a blueprint for an artistic career that has consistently prioritized quality and mood over trend-chasing. The album’s themes of love, alienation, and aspiration are as relevant today as they were in 1984, and its sound remains a unique blend of sophistication and raw emotion. This FLAC release of presents the band's music
Driven by a heavy, proto-trip-hop drum beat, this track showcases the remastered low-end. The kick drum is tight and punchy, never bleeding into Sade's sultry, lower-register vocal delivery. 4. "When Am I Going to Make a Living" & "Cherry Pie"
Decades later, the album remains a high-water mark for sophisticated pop and quiet storm R&B. For audiophiles and music lovers, the 2000 digital remaster, particularly when preserved in Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) format, represents one of the best ways to experience the breathtaking dynamics and smoky textures of this classic record. The Genesis of Diamond Life (1984)