FreshSly & the Family Stone
Release Date: 03/18/2008
Original Release:
1973
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 1016991_VY
UPC # 090771514813
Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
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Performer: Sly & the Family Stone
Producer: Sly Stone Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Sly & the Family Stone: Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart (vocals); Freddie Stone (guitar); Pat Rizzo, Jerry Martini (saxophone); Cynthia Robinson (trumpet); Rosie Stone (piano); Rusty Allen (bass instrument); Andy Newmark (drums). Additional personnel: Little Sister (background vocals). Sly and the Family Stone created the blueprint for funk's direction in the late '60s; a sound dense, sophisticated, and complex on one hand, spacious and rhythmically elemental on the other, a style that seemed loose and open, yet demanded musical precision. In the early '70s, Sly left behind the churning, up-tempo anthems to brotherhood and positive thinking to develop a darker, more introspective sound that focused ever more intently on the subtle interaction of rhythmic elements. The result, as heard on 1971's THERE'S A RIOT GOIN' ON and 1973's FRESH, proved Sly's artistic apex. Though lesser known than RIOT, and featuring cleaner, brighter production values, FRESH is no less astonishing than its predecessor. The first five tracks alone, including the shifting pulse of "In Time," the almost religious "Thankful N' Thoughtful," and the unendingly listenable "If You Want Me To Stay," are enough to make this disc a classic. Add to these the bubbling groove of "Babies Makin' Babies" and a definitive cover of "Que Sera, Sera," and FRESH becomes a document of meticulously constructed, high-minded soul music at its finest. Don't be misled by the corny, dated cover photo--this is one of the greatest funk albums ever.
Rolling Stone (4/11/02, p.106) - Ranked #11 in Rolling Stone's "50 Coolest Records".
Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.136) - Ranked #186 in Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time"
Rolling Stone (8/2/73, p.46) - "...FRESH is Sly's new direction for 1973, a potpourri of styles, new musical attitudes and futuristic black trances...the stonedest record I've ever heard, and one of the most repeatedly listenable..."
Q (p.124) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "1973's FRESH was his last great record, more upbeat than 'There's A Riot Goin' On,' and full of silky foul-funk..."
Sylvester Stewart, known to the world as Sly Stone, had a musical vision that coalesced quickly in the late 1960s and sadly disintegrated after half a decade. As the leader of Sly & the Family Stone, he and his combination hippie commune/soul revue melded funk with psychedelia in a revolutionary manner. Sly's lyrical themes shifted from peace and love to scathing social commentaries that made for some of the strongest political statements of the era. Unfortunately, by the turn of the decade he began to lose himself in a netherworld of drug addiction from which he never really recovered.
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