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Different Strokes by Different Folks

Various Artists (Artist), Sly & The Family Stone (Artist)
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 7, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: July 13, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000AA301Q
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #162,978 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Dance to the Music - Sly & the Family Stone, will.i.am, Will.i.am, Will.i.am
2. Everyday People - Maroon 5, Sly & the Family Stone
3. Star - The Roots, Sly & the Family Stone
4. Runnin' Away - Big Boi, Sleepy Brown, Killer Mike, Sleepy Brown, Sly & the Family Stone
5. Family Affair - Van Hunt, John Legend, Sly & the Family Stone, Joss Stone
6. (You Caught Me) Smilin' - Big Boi, DJ Swiff, Cee-Lo Green, , Scar, Sly & the Family Stone
7. If You Want Me to Stay - Devin Lima, Devin Lima, Sly & the Family Stone
8. I Get High on You - Sly & the Family Stone, The Wylde Bunch
9. Love City - Moby, Sly & the Family Stone
10. You Can Make It If You Try - Buddy Guy, , John Mayer, Sly & the Family Stone
11. Sing a Simple Song - D'Angelo, Chuck D, , Isaac Hayes, Sly & the Family Stone
12. (I Want to Take You) Higher - Robert Randolph, Sly & the Family Stone, Steven Tyler, Steven Tyler
13. Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey *] - Martin Luther, Nappy Roots, Sly & the Family Stone
14. Thank You Nation 1814 [*] - DJ Reset, Janet Jackson, Sly & the Family Stone

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An uneven tribute..., February 18, 2006
By David Lerner (Columbia, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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"Different Strokes By Different Folks" is a decent way to introduce a new generation to the genius of Sly Stone. However, it's only a good introduction if you then go out and buy any of the original Sly & the Family Stone albums. If you stop here, you're selling yourself short.

The individual tracks range from interesting re-interpretations of the original song to uninspiring, nearly note-for-note remakes. Highlights include The Roots' best track since their "Things Fall Apart" album, Star, which samples (obviously) Everybody is a Star. Other highlights are You Can Make It If You Try, Love City, and I Want To Take You Higher.

However, there are a lot of songs that didn't appeal to me at all, including will.i.am's version of Dance to the Music (Does anybody else realize that he's trying really hard to be this decade's Wyclef Jean, or is it just me?), the Big Boi produced tracks (Smilin' and Runnin' Away), and The Wylde Bunch's take on I Get High on You. These tracks are forgettable.

The biggest problem I have with the album is the glaring omission of some of Sly's greatest songs, most notably Stand, M'Lady, and Are You Ready? Why these songs were left off the album is beyond me, because it would have been nice to have heard some modern takes on those classic songs.

I will say that I bought my copy of the CD at a Starbucks shop when it first came out, and it's only 12 tracks instead of the 14 track version I see listed here on Amazon. So, I haven't heard the John Legend or Janet Jackson tracks, although I'm very curious about them.

All in all, it's an interesting way to rethink some classic Sly & the Family Stone tracks. Since we'll probably never get an album of new material from them, this might be as close as we ever get. Soak it in, and take it for what it's worth...
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14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Why Couldn't these People Leave Sly Alone? The Biggest Tribute Is To Buy Sly's Catalogue, February 10, 2006
By Original Mixed Up-Kid "jg" (New York United States) - See all my reviews
Sly was one of the greatest music artists that needs no reworking or tampering with.
The music stands by itself.
The amazing grooves he laid down and his major influence on so many of his contemporaries is cheapened by this reworking of his music by artists whom may be his grandchildren but did not learn anything from the purity and authenticity of the soul and excitement Sly laid down.
Isaac Hayes, you may be older now but man, stick to the grace of your "Black Moses" sound when you were an original voice...Aerosmith singing Sly? Come On...Moby? your music is so far removed from the soul,funk,vibes that Sly created it is a perfect wonder that you are on this CD at all...I can see a posthumous tribute but this is not the way to experience the man when his recordings sounds so vital and fresh even today.
Get the near perfect Essential Sly or the classic 1 cd Greatest Hits and you will see what I mean...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Whatchoo talkin' about, Willis?, April 22, 2009
Let's get this out of the way first - Sly and the Family Stone are one of the greatest bands of all time. A band that, sadly, I didn't "discover" by myself, but more through getting into Prince, who it was written in a few books was inspired by them.

So, Curious George that I am, I went out and bought a few Sly Stone records, not really expecting much. From the opening bars of "I Want to Take You Higher" I was hooked, with "Everybody is a Star" I was floored by its simple, understated beauty, and by "Stand" I was damn-near having a heart attack. If everyone could discover this band in that way, the world would be a better place.

Because, tragically, some people will "discover" Sly & The Family Stone through this wretched record. Similar to the earlier Michael Jackson abomination, where two ton pop turds like Will.I.Am and Fergie helped destroy the Thriller album with a bunch of updated (read: ruined) versions of MJ's songs.

But, wait, maybe I'm being too quick to judge. After all, Prince is an obvious Sly fan, maybe guys like him and Stevie Wonder and MJ could help bring the music to a new audience? Oh, wait, better idea - let's get Moby, Joss Stone, Maroon 5 and (surprise surprise) Will.I.Am instead. Awesome.

While it would be unfair to not mention the welcome appearance of the likes of Steven Tyler, Chuck D and Isaac Hayes, they are outweighed by the sheer number of "what the hell are they even DOING here?" guest vocals. Wait till you hear Will.I.Am rapping over "Dance to the Music" - if you haven't ripped a chunk of your hair out after 20 seconds, you may want to ponder if you actually have a soul.

I refuse to believe, especially in today's climate where music has never BEEN more accessible, that this is the best way to get a new audience into a band. I just don't buy that. I read about this group, walked into a store, bought the record and it blew my mind. That's how it works. I didn't read about a band, walk into a store and look for watered down production line "tributes" that sound like any other sampled piece of MTV garbage out there.

The REAL music is out there, and more to the point, its remastered and repackaged to look and sound better than ever before. In short - no-one needs this record. But everyone needs to own at least one Sly Stone record. Sly Stone is a recluse now, but in his day he was a funny, passionate, defiant (check out "Don't Call Me Ni**er, Whitey" - that's still powerful stuff) - and as mad as a bag full of Hatters. And he made some of the greatest music of all time.

Discover that. Forget this.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Original Sly Stone reinvented
If you are a purist who can't stand old music being reinterpreted stay away. If you are open minded to some some fresh air being blown into some classic tracks than you willl love... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Enrique Torres

1.0 out of 5 stars "Indifferent Works by Different Jerks"
I can totally see a logical link between Big Boi and The Roots, and the original material (and it's not a racial one), but most of the other artists involved seem to fall into the... Read more
Published on November 8, 2006 by M. B Coleman

5.0 out of 5 stars Dance To The Music By Sly & The Family Stone is my all-time favorite song
Sly & The Family Stone aren't dead, so this isn't a tribute cd.
Isn't not "muzik" and it's not "covers". Read more
Published on July 17, 2006 by Christine A. Justice

1.0 out of 5 stars Who The He11 Would Want to Waste Their Time And Money On This [...]?
"Tribute" my arse! This CD is an absolute disgrace. Will.i.am, Joss Stone, John Legend, Moron 5, and the rest of those fools (except Isaac Hayes) will never ever in their... Read more
Published on May 25, 2006 by Fish Cheeks

4.0 out of 5 stars and what about a new Sly record???
Durante mas de una decada, Sly Stone habia desaparecido de la escena. Algo vergonzoso en el caso de uno de los innovadores del funk, cuyas canciones han sido sampleadas por gran... Read more
Published on May 19, 2006 by Miquel Botella Armengou

5.0 out of 5 stars Sly for the new generation
This is the album Sly would have created and released himself if he was born in the late 1970's. This is the modern day update of Sly's best work. Read more
Published on April 26, 2006 by Mitchell Goldflies

1.0 out of 5 stars $$$...
is the name of the game and here is a perfect example of it. Just look at this sorry line-up of "Sly inspired" artists (with the exception of Mr. Hayes). Read more
Published on April 10, 2006 by Kevin Michalak

1.0 out of 5 stars Slyed out the picture.
Sly Stone is a Colossus of Black American music

For a man who influenced : Berry Gordon, Mowtown, Stevie Wonder, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Richard Pryor, George... Read more
Published on April 10, 2006 by Star Child

1.0 out of 5 stars Where's the Funk?????
You shouldn't tamper with great music. These renditions really kill the feel of "real groove" music. Read more
Published on April 4, 2006 by Tim W. Cadden

5.0 out of 5 stars This enriched the original!!
Most remakes or mixes done these days are not very interesting, but I was so jazzed by this cd...I have all the original Sly and the Family Stone, and remember riding the bus in... Read more
Published on March 21, 2006 by F. Self-Visnic

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