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A Whole New Thing
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Track Listings
| 1 | Underdog |
| 2 | If This Room Could Talk |
| 3 | Run, Run, Run |
| 4 | Turn Me Loose |
| 5 | Let Me Hear It From You |
| 6 | Advice |
| 7 | I Cannot Make It |
| 8 | Trip to Your Heart |
| 9 | I Hate to Love Her |
| 10 | Bad Risk |
| 11 | That Kind of Person |
| 12 | Dog |
| 13 | Underdog |
| 14 | Let Me Hear It From You |
| 15 | Only One Way Out of This Mess |
| 16 | What Would I Do |
| 17 | You Better Help Yourself |
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Product Description
This debut album from Sly & the Family Stone was released to critical acclain in 1967. Showcasing the band's tight musicianship and Sly's adventurous song construction, this is the album that started it all.The original album art has been restored. This remastered classic now features 5 bonus tracks, 1 of which is previously unreleased!
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In 1967, the phrase "New Thing" had been applied to free jazz, so when Sly Stone dubbed his debut A Whole New Thing, his addition of Whole was vital. He kicked out "Underdog" with long horn lines, fast rhythms, and his own urgent delivery--certainly an opening salvo that spoke multiple languages. The horn charts hit the soul tip, and the energy jumped in the psychedelic rock volcano with gusto. "Trip to Your Heart," with its warpy effects and stoned backing vocals, hit the high mark for the Family's foray into psychedlia, where "Turn Me Loose," with its rapid, jerking funk rhythms and quick, sharp horn blasts, made it clear that Sly was simpatico with the revolution that took the beats to the streets. And for good measure, "Let Me Hear It from You" is all slow-smolder, an expert R&B ballad delivered by bass virtuoso Larry Graham. The five bonus tracks round out what remains a far-reaching, claim-staking debut that belongs in every collection. --Andrew Bartlett
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.33 inches; 3.84 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Sony Legacy
- Original Release Date : 2007
- Run time : 56 minutes
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : February 11, 2007
- Label : Sony Legacy
- ASIN : B000GG4XII
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #297,625 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #3,201 in Classic Psychedelic Rock
- #11,076 in Soul (CDs & Vinyl)
- #190,184 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
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The album is consistently strong. Listen to how tight and varied and "Advice" and "Dog" are-- as Sly keeps the beat, but puts the tune through one change after another. Has anyone else written songs like these? Not that I've heard. Wonderful use of the different voices, distinct and blended. Two excellent touching slow ballads: "Let me Hear it from you" (sung by Larry Graham), and "That kind of person" (by Sly's brother, Freddie). Dig the insanely frantic "Turn Me Loose"-- which they used to attach to their equally frantic version of Otis Redding's "I Can't Turn You Loose." Great drumming! Great sound. Beautifully produced, by Sly.
But so many of these potent songs fall apart at the end... Sly didn't have the sense of an ending. And then-- is there a connection?-- he fell apart in the end, and became a druggy shadow of the talented wizard that he once was.
In the notes to this 2007 release (which includes 5 bonus tracks) we learn that the simplification in the subsequent single "Dance to the Music" was requested by David Kapralik, an executive at Epic, since this amazing first album had failed to achieve significant sales. Sly was much annoyed by this request to "dumb down" his music... but "snarled "OK, I'll give them something." That something was the simplified groove of "Dance to Music." Then came fame, fortune.... and major drugging.
In the next album, "Dance to the Music," only "I'll never fall in love again" is comparable to the superior songs found on the first album. The third album, "Life" is more enjoyable for getting beyond the numbing redundancy of DTTM. And in time, Sly will get to the major charms of "Hot Fun in the Summertime" and "Everybody is a star," as well as the power-house funk of "Sing a simple song."
In time, it also adds up to one of the sadder and more precipitous drug casualties. David Kapralik and cocaine have much to answer for...
But that first album really was a "whole new thing."
A really good album- So glad I was inspired by my friend (Dan-E) to re-investigate great bands and great albums from the past. This is a true classic- deserves to be in everyone's cd collection. Get it, and Get down !!
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Dès le premier morceau, l' explosif "Underdog" - 1000 fois imité/samplé mais jamais égalé - le combo est en état de surexcitation ( maîtrisée ), avec ses guitares et claviers futés, ses combinaisons basse/batterie hallucinantes et ses cuivres hyper-chaleureux. Un premier titre qui donne le ton pour tout l' album, brillant, malin et irrésistible d' un bout à l' autre...
Le format assez court des morceaux ( entre deux et quatre minutes en moyenne ) donne au disque une énergie supplémentaire ( on assiste ainsi à une suite de petites vignettes inoubliables, toutes différentes mais participant du même feu sacré ). Sly et sa family vont à l' essentiel, sans fioritures ou faux-semblants, et c' est du grand art !
Le frémissant "If this room could talk", le gospelisant "Let me hear it from you", l' hallucinogène "Trip to your heart", l' ultra-mélancolique "That kind of person"... chaque morceau pourrait être cité en exemple. Chez Sly ( qui a écouté aussi bien Dylan, Hendrix et James Brown ), la douceur lascive ou la mélancolie s' acoquinent sans mal avec des breaks funky à tomber par terre.
Cette réédition tardive - mais impeccable - rend enfin un hommage digne de ce nom à cet album exemplaire, ainsi qu' aux disques suivants, tous aussi recommendables - Dance to the Music, Stand!, Fresh, etc...
メンバー構成は、Sly StoneことSylvester Stewartを中心に、Slyの弟Freddie Stewartがギター、妹Rose Stewartがピアノを担当。その他トランペットのCynthia Robinson、ベースのLarry Graham、ドラムスにGreg Errico、サックスにJerry Martiniという7人。何よりも特徴的なのが白人黒人の混成バンドであり、当時そういった形態を持つバンドは未だかつて無かった。そして生み出される音楽は、白人音楽の象徴でもあるロックミュージックを核としてリズム&ブルースやドゥワップ等の黒人音楽の要素を取り入れた新しいサウンドだった。
新しさ、そして何よりも自由なそのスタイルに象徴されるように、新鮮で今にも新しい何かが生まれてきそうな期待感が溢れている作品だ。そして荒削りで前々洗練されていないのだけれど、今にも爆発しそうなパワーとテンションに溢れ、その空気に浸るだけで心の中がワクワクとした気分に満ちてくる。"Stand!"等の名盤とはやはり比べられるものではないけれど、このアルバムに溢れるポジティヴな気持ちは間違い無く聴いている人達に良いテンションを与えてくれる。
僕は一曲目の"Underdog(負け犬の意)"が好きで、この曲が持つ勢いとオーラにいつもパワーを与えてもらう。他にも"Turn Me Loose"で見せるSlyの少しイカれたシャウトや、ブルージーな低音でLarryが歌う"Let Me Hear It from You"等聴き所多い作品。
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