Sly & The Family Stone box set..Just got it!
Hoosier_Daddy
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Just picked up the Sly & The Family Stone Box set..It is The first 7 releases and a bonus disc with 2 videos(Best Buy only)Damn,the whole thing is too sick..The booklets,pictures etc..All 7 disc have unreleased songs and instrumentals.I haven't been this excited over anything music related in a LONG ass time.I've always had the first 7 releases on vinyl,but this box set is a must for SLY fans..Anyone else have this box set?..Thoughts?PS:I heard SONY is going to be releasing a remastered version of the live recording of "Live At The Filmore East" sometime in 2008
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I got it...somewhere back in the archives there was a thread on it (which may have been before you arrived). I thought they did a real good job. I was hoping they'd do an additional "rarities" disc, with the 1968 single they released as the French Fries (Sly imitating the Chipmunks) or maybe even their performance from the Isle of Wight festival (originally released on the Columbia compilationFirst Great Rock Festivals Of The Seventies). But, it's an excellent set overall.
retrospective box set and NOT include "Thank You (Falettinme be Mice Elf Agin),"
"Everybody is a Star," and "Hot Fun in the Summertime" ???
I mean, yeah, I don't need those tracks myself, but it seems insane
to put out all those tracks and not include 3 of the most popular
songs ever recorded by the band ... it's not like there wasn't room!
Ah yes...there was a time when an artist could release a 45 without having an LP as an excuse. Sly & the Family Stone caught the tail end of that...
You know, I don't think that was supposed to be a full-on retrospective, just straight reissues of the first seven albums with bonus tracks added. If it were a real, honest-to-goodness lookback, it wouldn't have ended in 1974, they would have tracked Sly & co. all the way to the bitter end.
I know, but I just think those three hugely important tracks could
have been "bonus tracks" on one or two of the discs, you know?
i totally understand. woulda made it more complete, since '67-'74 were the glory years when sly was still worth half a damn.
however, not long after the box came out, sony/legacy rereleased the standard Greatest Hits album, with the three omissions you mentioned. kinda strange to reissue an album that never went out of print in the first place - this is the same one weve seen in used bins all this time, and they didn't even add any of the post-'70 hits like "Family Affair." nothing new musically, but they did make sure to add rare photos, new liners and fancy Digipak packaging, just milking this music like a barnyard cow.
Sly & The Family Stone were so far ahead of their time in many aspects of muic,it's not even funny.
I mean,"A Whole New Thing" was released in 1967,and no other artist/group from 1967 sounds near as funky s the shit on that album,just amazing.
Major co-sign - I am completely blown away by how ahead of it's
time the sound of that album is. People are STILL catching up.