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The Best Of

(1993)

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The Best Of
Ref.: Epic
Date: 1993
Compilation

Tracks

01. Dance To The Music info
02. I Want to Take You Higher info
03. Family Affair info
04. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) info
05. I Get High On You info
06. Stand! info
07. M'Lady info
08. Skin I'm In info
09. Everyday People info
10. Sing a Simple Song info
11. Hot Fun in the Summertime info
12. Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey info
13. Brave & Strong info
14. Life info
15. Everybody is a Star info
16. If You Want Me to Stay info
17. (You Caught Me) Smilin' info
18. Qué Será, Será (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) info
19. Runnin' Away info
20. Family Affair info
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Notes

The Best of Sly and the Family Stone

Audio CD (4 Mar 1993)
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Epic
ASIN: B00002480M

Releases
2009 LP Music on Vinyl MOVLP 125
2004 CD Epic 4717580

Reviews

Best-Of's don't come much better than this: 20 tracks from one of the superlative bands of all time. Sly Stone's gift as producer and ringleader was to mesh the emerging big-band, good-time funk sound of the late 1960s with an unerring sense of melody, structure and message. The result, on early hits like "Dance To The Music", "M'Lady", "Stand" and "Everyday People", was some of most gleeful, high-spirited and uplifting music ever made. Later, as the 1960s gave way to the long hangover of the 70s and Stone himself descended into drug abuse, sophisticated songs like "If You Want Me To Stay" and "Family Affair" took on a melancholic, reflective tinge, while a sharp political edge found its way into "Runnin' Away" and "Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey". Genius through and through. --David Bennun. Amazon.co.uk
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