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  1. 'The Sweetest Taboo' started life as a drum loop that Martin Ditcham created on a Yamaha RX11 and introduced with a basic chord sequence to his fellow musicians. They then routined this, shaped it into a basic song with an 'A' section and a 'B' section, and brought it into the studio for Millar, Pela and Sade to enhance the structure and the arrangement.

  2. 14 de ago. de 2021 · A chat on Zoom with drummer/percussionist Martin Ditcham about his work with Talk Talk and Mark Hollis. We also touch on artist such as Chris Rea, Sade, The ...

  3. Martin Ditcham has been involved in world class recordings and perfomances for over three decades. Collaborations have included The Rolling Stones, Sade, Elton John, Talk Talk, Tina Turner, Everything But The Girl, U2, Mary Black, Diana Ross, Brian May, and Chris Rea.

  4. It was released in October 1985 as the album's lead single. While the song peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart, it fared considerably better in the United States, where it reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1986, remaining in the top 40 for 13 weeks.

  5. Martin Ditcham recorded at Estúdio Apce, Belem (Brasil); recording engineer Assis Figueiredo. Many thanks to Kleber Benigno (Paturi) for the loan of some percussion. Inga Rumpf (instruments) recorded by Inga Rumpf at Inga's house Inga Rumpf (vocals) recorded by Dieter Krauthausen at Inga's house

  6. www.sonor.com › drums › artistsMartin Ditcham

    "martin ditcham gave us 'the sweetest taboo.' it was his genius rhythm that gave life to the song.martin's a one off - if he were a footballer he'd be a pele. it's been our pleasure and privilege to share a studio and stage with him for over 20 years. his unique approach has always added an unexpected dimension to our music." - sade -

  7. Martin Ditcham has been involved in world class recordings and perfomances for over three decades. Collaborations have included The Rolling Stones, Sade, Elton John, Talk Talk, Tina Turner, Everything But The Girl, U2, Mary Black, Diana Ross, Brian May, and Chris Rea.