Dynamite! The Collection by Sly & The Family Stone

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Dynamite! The Collection by Sly & The Family Stone

2011 | Rock

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Are You Ready? (0 Ratings)
Brave & Strong (0 Ratings)
Dynamite! (0 Ratings)
Everyday People (0 Ratings)
Family Affair (0 Ratings)
Fun (0 Ratings)
I Cannot Make It (0 Ratings)
Loose Booty (0 Ratings)
M'Lady (0 Ratings)
Ride the Rhythm (0 Ratings)
Stand! (0 Ratings)
Time for Livin' (0 Ratings)
Underdog (0 Ratings)

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Dynamite! The Collection by Sly & The Family Stone
2011 | Rock
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"I still listen to ‘If You Want Me To Stay’ with great pleasure, it never diminishes. I first heard it when it came out, or close to it; I think I was 9 years old or roughly there. Somebody had the single of it in the neighborhood where I was living, which was Connecticut at the time. I liked it, but then over the years whenever I would hear it I kept liking it more and more and more. “It was the overall thing, I think it’s his phrasing, it's so wild and so groovy - I’m trying not to say the word 'funky', but it is! It's his vocal delivery and how he’s singing, Sly Stone had these little jumps or big jumps going way up high or dropping way down low. It’s kind of crazy, but it’s all making sense. And that bass line is such a hook, it’s the whole way through. The whole tune starts off with that bass playing a beautiful, very melodic and funky groovy line. “I love this song. It was probably my first time hearing music like that, and to me it’s still one of the greatest tracks, the bass line on it, just the way he sings it and the song itself. It’s still one that I’ll put on sometimes late at night. I love everything about it"

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