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      Sly & The Family Stone At Their Best

      Sly & The Family StoneSly & The Family Stone
      • 1977
      • 9 tracks
      • 32 min
      • motown
      Sly & The Family Stone At Their Best - Sly & The Family Stone
      Sly & The Family Stone At Their Best - Sly & The Family Stone

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      Dive into the vibrant and infectious world of Sly & The Family Stone with their 1977 compilation album, "Sly & The Family Stone At Their Best." This album is a testament to the band's pioneering role in shaping the sounds of funk, soul, Motown, and funk rock. With a career spanning from 1966 to 1983, Sly & The Family Stone, led by the visionary Sly Stone, revolutionized the music scene with their innovative blend of genres and progressive stance on racial and gender diversity within their band.

      "Sly & The Family Stone At Their Best" features nine essential tracks that showcase the band's signature sound and energy. From the upbeat "It Takes All Kinds" to the soulful "Remember Who You Are," and the funky "Shine It On," each song is a testament to the band's musical prowess and ability to create timeless hits. The album also includes standout tracks like "Who's To Say" and "Sheer Energy," which highlight the band's versatility and enduring appeal.

      This compilation is a perfect introduction for those new to Sly & The Family Stone's music, offering a concise yet powerful snapshot of their discography. For longtime fans, it serves as a delightful reminder of the band's impact on the music world. With a runtime of just over 32 minutes, "Sly & The Family Stone At Their Best" is a quick yet satisfying journey through the band's most iconic moments. Whether you're a fan of funk, soul, or rock, this album is sure to get you moving and grooving.

      January 1, 19771977 S. Stewart, S. Stewart, S. Stewart, S, Stewart, S. Stewart. S. Stewart, S. Stewart, S. Stewart2021 StreamWorld Entertainment Classics

      Tracks

      1. It Takes All KindsSly & The Family Stone
        2:55
      2. Remember Who You AreSly & The Family Stone
        3:03
      3. Shine It OnSly & The Family Stone
        4:33
      4. Back On The Right TrackSly & The Family Stone
        3:12
      5. Who's To SaySly & The Family Stone
        2:36
      6. Sheer EnergySly & The Family Stone
        3:19
      7. If It's Not Addin UpSly & The Family Stone
        2:40
      8. The Same Thing (Makes You Laugh Makes You Cry)Sly & The Family Stone
        2:31
      9. Somebody To YouSly & The Family Stone
        7:21
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      About Sly & The Family Stone

      Sly & The Family Stone, hailing from San Francisco, revolutionized the music scene with their groundbreaking fusion of funk, soul, R&B, rock, and psychedelic sounds. Formed in 1966, this iconic band, led by the visionary Sly Stone, was the first major American rock group to feature a racially integrated, mixed-gender lineup. With a core lineup that included Sly's siblings Freddie and Rose Stone, along with talented musicians like Cynthia Robinson, Greg Errico, Jerry Martini, and Larry Graham, Sly & The Family Stone crafted timeless hits like "Everyday People," "Dance to the Music," and "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)." Their innovative sound and social consciousness made them a pivotal force in the late '60s and early '70s, influencing generations of artists and leaving an indelible mark on pop culture.

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