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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 3+3 = Success

Formed as a Gospel group in 1954 with Brothers O' Kelly, Rudy, Ronnie and Veron Isley. But disaster stroke and Vernon was killed after his bicycle was hit by a car. He was 13. The band quite performing and could have ended up as a fotnote in a local newspaper. But in 1957 they decided to reform and start perform again, they did Doo-Wop at first, However they shortly...
Published on September 8, 2008 by Josephll

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not better than what came before but still worth it
The Isley Brothers' 3 + 3 is a good album but in my opinion it can't be put on the same level as Givin' It Back or Brother, Brother, Brother. Those two albums have more of a natural feel and the music sounds stronger than on 3 + 3.
That said, I'm not trying to say you shouldn't try this album as most people seem to agree this is the one. What I am making sure is...
Published on April 16, 2009 by Paulo Alm


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 3+3 = Success, September 8, 2008
This review is from: 3+3 (Audio CD)

Formed as a Gospel group in 1954 with Brothers O' Kelly, Rudy, Ronnie and Veron Isley. But disaster stroke and Vernon was killed after his bicycle was hit by a car. He was 13. The band quite performing and could have ended up as a fotnote in a local newspaper. But in 1957 they decided to reform and start perform again, they did Doo-Wop at first, However they shortly switched to a mix between Rock N Roll and gritty R&B and they mostly did covers or profesionally penned songs without much personality. In 1964 they became the first ever R&B band to start they own record label, called T-Neck they also recruited the young guitarist Jimi Hendrix who made his first recording on the band's "Testify". Unfortunately it failed and they signed for Motown shortly after and under Berry Gordy and the songwriting team Dozier/Holland/Dozier they made a name of themselves. Their biggest hit was "This Old Heart Of Mine" which was a typical Motown song, catchy, happy and commercial and as good as it was, it wasn't the right thing for them in the long run. In 1969 they emancipated themseselves and re-built the T-Neck label under Buddah. "It's Out Thing" was funky James Brown inspired R&B and the band had once again changed their appearence. The band had now also shortly started to write their own material, but they were still in massive change. On Their next album "The Brothers: Isley" they wrote all of the songs by themselves and standouts were, "I Turned You On", "Was It Good To You" and "The Blacker The Berry" (about the love for dark skinned women). The music was simular to their previous album with alot ofd Funk but they had now founded their trademark sexy/romantic lyricism. On "Brother, Brother, Brother" they once again merged Rock with R&B and with younger brothers Ernie, Marvin and relative Chris Jasper as sidemen they shortly started to look like a rockband simular to Funkadelic and Sly & The Family Stone with both charismatic singers, skilled instrumentalists and genuine songwriters. The few times they made covers, they made them their own. But the birth of the new Isley Brothers is truly when the 3 newbies become permanent members on "3+3" in 1973. Marvin as a funky R&B bassist, Ernie as a profilic Guitarist that loved long blistering solos and Chris Jasper highly influentual with the Keyboards. They Isley brothers was now an all black Rock Band, that loved playing Rock as much as they loved singing R&B.

"3+3", their first album for Epic was a major success. They mixed self-penned material like "Who's That Lady" with Ernie's beautiful distorted guitar solo, closely resembling Hendrix. The amazing melodicism and the memorable hook. Blending diffrent genres successfully thanks to skilled muscians and Ronald singing in his unique sensual voice is what The Isley Brothers are most famous for. Other memorable originals were "If You Were There" which was more pop oriented, and ballad "The Highways Of My Life", but this album also featured several interesting covers. "Summer Breeze" a personal take of Seal & Crofts Folk song which infact is much better then the original with it's unique percussion, guitar riffs and tender vocals. This song also ends with a fantastic guitar solo. The brassy Doobie Brothers cover "Listen To The Music" and the unrecognizable Jonathan Edwards cover "Sunshine". Needless to say, This album stands as the bluprint for alot of their latter music and is one of the finest and most important R&B albums of the 70's.

Overall, After 3+3 The Isley Brother became a band to count on and they continued making good music throughout the 70's and early 80's. Memorable hits like "Fight The Power", "For The Love Of You", "Voyage To Atlantic" are part of their legacy. They flirted with Disco and became one of the pioneers for Quiet Storm with immortal slow jams like "Footsteps In The Dark", "Between The Sheets" and "Chosey lover", aswell as playing a keyrole in Hip Hop as one of the most sampled bands of all time. Ronald Isley also appeared on R. Kelly's 1996 hit "Down Low" and eventhough the brothers are only two these days (Roanld and Ernie) after O'Kelly passed away in 1986 and the other 3 did others things they are still going strong, Their last album to date came in 2006 and was called "Baby Makin' Music (Feat. Ronald Isley AKA Mr. Biggs). Simply put, One of the greatest R&B groups of all time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 3+3= DOUBLE UP GREAT!!, November 8, 2009
This review is from: 3+3 (Audio CD)
My, my, the lives of the Isley Brothers is special, because the three older brothers were great by themselves, then comes the younger brothers, Ernie, Marvin and cousin in law Chris Jasper on board!! and the Isleys become supergreat!!.A masterful vocal and instrumental supergroup!.It's evident all over this classic album,the mega hits,"that lady" and "summer breeze" perfect pieces right out!!.Other solid cuts are "don't let me be lonely tonight" and "the highways of my life". Give an ear to "if you were there","you walk your way" and "sunshine",and you will agree that this album is an absolute essential in any music stock, it can fit with any group!!!.
A major turning point in the right direction for the Isleys!!. I proudly recomend this piece to all Isley fans, and fans of great music in the real sense, satisfaction is rapped up in this one!!.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The beginning of a legendary era, August 9, 2008
This review is from: 3+3 (Audio CD)
This is the album that transformed The Isley Brothers from a respected but somewhat sporadic hit-making trio into a powerhouse that had 10 gold or platinum albums over the next decade. More specifically, younger brothers Marvin and Ernie Isley and brother-in-law Chris Jasper infused a rock-and-soul formula to the venerable vocals of Ronald, Rudolph and O'Kelly Isley.

Enough accolades cannot be given to "That Lady," one of the great songs of the '70s that crystalizes the incredible merger of the two generations. From Ronald Isley's whimsical coolness to Ernie Isley's blistering guitar solo, it's still a mesmerizing classic. Moreover, "3+3" has plenty of other gems, starting with their stunning cover of Seals & Crofts' "Summer Breeze" that stands toe-to-toe with "That Lady." Other treasures include "What It Comes Down To (the follow-up to 'That Lady')," "Sunshine (Go Away Today)" and the sincere earnest of "The Highways of My Life."

Even though The Isleys were moving toward a more rock-oriented sound prior to the younger members joining, the newer members' incredible musicianship and songwriting gave the older members the consistently high quality material they rarely had. "3+3" is essentially for anyone who not only is an Isley Brothers fan, but a '70s soul fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Start Of Something Wonderful, September 28, 2011
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What a perfect title for an album that would forever change the band, it's fans and music in general. The Isley brothers had begun in the late 1950's as 3 brothers with a backing band which, at times, included some of the greatest musicians every to pick up an instrument, Jimi Hendrix on guitar and Chuck Rainey on bass just to name two. The had started their own record label, T-Neck, and established themselves as both great business men and an historic group whose influence was felt all over the world.

But with the release of this album, they would truly become a band in the truest since and change the landscape of music by introducing a type of R&B, funk, rock & soul blend that had not really been heard up to that point. This album saw younger brothers Ernie and Marvin Isley along with brother in law Chris Jasper join the original line up of Rudolph, Ronald and O'Kelly Isley to form the 3 + 3 lineup. What they would do in the next decade was redefine how the music world saw and appreciated R&B music by releasing genre crossing albums filled with soulful ballads, hard rocking anthems and gut bucket funk that made the whole world stand up and take notice.

This is what I would call the beginning of their "Classic" period where the music they would release would forever define them and make them one of the most influential bands in music history. They had been going strong for a number of years but it was in this time period that they would become a band that would transcend all barriers and produce songs of a style & character that the music world quite frankly hadn't come across ever. This is a fun and wonderful album from a wonderfully creative time in music. And these songs have stood the test of time and are as fresh today as they were over 40 years ago when first released.

As for the songs on this album, there are the classics penned by the Isley's themselves like "That Lady", "If You Were There" and "What It Comes Down To". There are also their reinterpertations of classics penned by the likes of James Taylor, Tom Johnston and Seals & Crofts. Buy this album and enjoy the beginning of a truly awesome time in music history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars R&B Perfection, September 7, 2011
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Sussex Pond Pudding (Somewhere in the desert, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 3+3 (Audio CD)
This is a near perfect album from start to finish. The Isleys combine soul and rock in such a fresh, invigorating way as to make this hypnotic. Every cut is R&B perfection but their cover of "Summer Breeze" is worth the price of admission alone. Not only do they make it better (it couldn't be made worse) but they make you realize that in the hands of talented musicians almost anything can be salvaged! They turn this estrogen-fest into a smart, hip, touching, soulful masterpiece. If anything demonstrates the talent of the Isleys it is this miraculous transformation. No fan of contemporary pop music should be without this album in his collection. And as I am writing this it is like 6 bucks on Amazon. No brainer, folks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "3+3=Straight Up Classic!", September 24, 2009
This review is from: 3 + 3 (MP3 Download)
The Isleys were already tight with just Ronald, Rudolph, and O'Kelly, but they did the smartest thing by including Marvin,Ernie,and Chris Jasper. For years the momentum was building up to this point (Brother, Brother, Brother in particular), but 3+3 just knocked everything out the box. There were no rules here. They covered everything from soul, funk, rock, even covers (Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight and Summer Breeze for sure!!!).The Isley Brothers becoming a self contained band was the best thing that ever happened to them, because it made their catalog richer. For the next 10 years they would create some of the best albums in history, but it started here!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent starting point!, January 14, 2009
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I have just recently delved into the musically rich genres of R&B/soul,and already count the Isley Brothers as one of the best! This album in particular is a great place to get your feet wet, as it has an excellent rock-based foundation with the strong guitar playing and arrangements.I imagine a large part of their success back in the day was due to this crossover appeal (besides them being excellent songwriters/performers).The covers on this album are really great, totally making the songs their own (which is the point in covering a song in the first place,right??).An excellent starting point!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The legendary Isley's, December 21, 2007
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Stratman "Stratman" (Studio City, California) - See all my reviews
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This is the record that started my relationship with the Isleys.
Simply put the record on and groove with a classic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE GOLD SELLING ALBUM THAT STARTED IT ALL OVER FOR THE ISLEY BROTHERS (PLUS 3 ADDITIONAL MEMBERS) AGAIN!!!, August 25, 2007
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After having several successful singles from the early 60's to late 60's The Isley Brothers had a solid chart run, but NO "Hit" albums to boost. In the early 70's they added 3 more members (2 younger Brothers & Their Brother-In-Law), changed their known Soul-R&B sound, added the powerful guitar of younger Brother Ernie (Who played just as good as Jimi Hendrix), and went straight up Funk-R&B with just a taste of Rock....The Isley Brothers not only had Back-To-Back Billboard Charted Hit Singles (Several going #1 and/or Top Ten), But a long string of Gold & Platinuim sellers starting with this Gold Selling Album "3 + 3" project! It included the #2 Gold Selling Billboard Smash Single "That Lady" which was a remake of one of their Non Charting singles from the Mid 60's. Shortly after the album was released came the Top Ten Smash Single (From the Album) "What It Comes Down To", and returned again with another Top Ten Smash Single (Also from the same Album) in early '74 entitled "Summer Breeze" which showcase how the Isleys could turn a remake of a Pop Smash into 6:00 of Soul 'n' Funk. Their 'Hit' streak on T-Neck continued for about 10 years, but it all started with this one!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not better than what came before but still worth it, April 16, 2009
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Paulo Alm (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - See all my reviews
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The Isley Brothers' 3 + 3 is a good album but in my opinion it can't be put on the same level as Givin' It Back or Brother, Brother, Brother. Those two albums have more of a natural feel and the music sounds stronger than on 3 + 3.
That said, I'm not trying to say you shouldn't try this album as most people seem to agree this is the one. What I am making sure is that those two albums aforementioned are not overlooked since I have a stronger opinion about them.
Anyway, you can't go wrong with That Lady and Summer Breeze! Also 3 + 3 is being sold at a great price and the cd is great, with loads of pics and liner notes. Great improvement soundwise too!
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