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Shaft [Extra tracks, Original recording remastered]

Isaac HayesAudio CD
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Isaac Hayes is known to millions today as the original voice of Chef from South Park, but in the 60s he was a songwriter and session musician for Stax Records, and in the 70s a prominent and influential soul and funk singer.

As a songwriter, he notably wrote (with David Porter) "Soul Man" and "Hold On, I'm Coming" for Sam & Dave. In 1968 he released his debut solo album, and then his masterpiece… Read more in Amazon's Isaac Hayes Store

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  • Audio CD (November 3, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 1971
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Stax
  • ASIN: B002QJ51U2
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #54,044 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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A primary reason for the enduring significance of the ultimate Blaxploitation film Shaft is the film's score, composed by the legenary Isaac Hayes. He created music that sounded like nothing else of its day - making this album truly one of the most pivotal and influential soundtracks of all-time. And now Stax Records proudly presents this phenomenal piece of music in an all-new digitally remastered deluxe edition featuring a special bonus track!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Deluxe? Concord exploiting the Stax catalog - again, November 21, 2009
This review is from: Shaft (Audio CD)
The stars are for Isaac Hayes - this needless reissue gets NONE! Nothing here that has not been available many times before - the Japanese SHM-CD re-release earlier this year had better sound than this (although it was released as a facsimile of the UK Stax release not the US Enterprise original for some reason) and the re-mix of the title song was totally unnecessary - unless of course you - like Concord - are desperately trying to exploit the Stax catalog.
There is nothing remotely of interest on this CD - but if you are a diehard Black Moses fan - seek out the Shaft Anthology on FSM (Vol 11 #8) for the actual MGM soundtrack that was recorded ahead of the Enterprise hit version. And for a remaster that is spine tingling - totally comparable to the Beatles Remasters program- go to Barry White's "Unlimited" box set on Hip O - well worth the investment!!
When Concord acquired Fantasy and the Stax catalog a few years back they made a lot of noise how they were going to respect and promote the Memphis Sound and honor its legacy. The Stax website folded a year or so ago and the stuff that Concord has released has been less than notable - "Stax does Motown", "Stax does the Beatles" - hey how about "Stax does TARP?" Two lackluster "new" CDs from Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper just about sum it up. When one looks back fondly to the Atlantic Box set, the two Fantasy box sets and the numerous Ace UK Stax re-releases - one can only conclude that no-one at Concord - not even Bill Belmont if he is stlll there- cares for anything but the money and they won't earn it with thoughtless re-issues like this.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Remastered classic soul soundtrack with a bonus, November 3, 2009
This review is from: Shaft (Audio CD)
Isaac Hayes' classic soundtrack to Shaft hasn't exactly been hard to find. The original double-album topped the Billboard chart, spun off a #1 Grammy- and Oscar-winning single, and ended up the biggest seller in Stax history. It's been reissued more than a half-dozen times on CD, and more recently it's been available for electronic download. So why another reissue, why now? Primarily because the Stax catalog has come under the control of Concord Records, and the label is, understandably, producing a new round of reissues. Reissues create buzz, press coverage and garner retail space, all of which helps keep catalog evergreens in the green, and keep royalties flowing to artists and their estates.

Reissues also provide a chance to run a classic through updated technology, as is the case with this Bob Fisher full re-master from original analog sources. In addition, Fisher has produced a bonus mix of the title song. The new mix opens with a drumstick click track that was edited from the original, moves Charles Pitts' wah-wah guitar from right to center and deepens the tone (or simply increases the relative volume) of Willie Hall's high-hat riff. Is it a must-have? Not really, given the iconic nature of the original. The new mix is just different enough to make you wonder if something's off, but not different enough to give it a life of its own. A more compelling bonus for collectors would have been the edited, single version of the title song. Audiophiles with an earlier CD of the soundtrack may find Fisher's re-master an improvement, but casual listeners likely don't need to update.

Those who've never heard the full album should give it a spin. Though the score doesn't measure up to the hook-filled catchiness of the single, it wasn't meant to. The soundtrack was written as incidental music in support of the film's action, while the theme was an expositional introduction to the film's main character. The bulk of the score is, as with most film soundtracks, instrumental texture and emotional underlining. Aside from the title theme, the only vocal tracks are "Soulville" and "Do Your Thing," and the latter quickly evolves into a terrific 19-1/2 minute soul jam. The instrumentals create mood that often transcends the moving images for which they were written. "Ellie's Love Theme" is a tender mix of vibes and horns, "Café Regio's" sports a breezy West Coast Jazz feel, and "Be Yourself" has a strong, funky party beat. The score is music worth hearing apart from its role within the film.

Hayes brought his musical ethos to the project, but didn't set out to record the sort of genre-busting explorations of Hot Buttered Soul. The longer tracks find compelling funk and soul grooves, but weren't meant to push directly into the spotlight. Those looking for an album full of "Theme from Shaft" radio hits will be disappointed, but those seeking a helping of Hayes' genius as a composer, arranger, orchestrator, band leader and conductor will enjoy the soundtrack presented here. Even better, Hayes recorded the film soundtrack at MGM in Los Angeles and then re-recorded the soundtrack album at Stax in Memphis for better sound. Other great blaxploitation soundtracks would follow, including Superfly and Across 110th Street, but Shaft remains a primal inspiration. A 20-page booklet filled with photos, credits and new liner notes by Ashley Kahn rounds out this reissue. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THEME FROM SHAFT REVIEW, December 17, 2009
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The music from Shaft could be the best movie score ever done. Isaac Hayes created a masterpiece that can be enjoyed by any music lover, young or old. The Theme From Shaft should be in every music collector's library. It's a true classic.
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