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Sly & The Family Stone - Greatest Hits [2CD] (1995)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at May 3, 2020
Sly & The Family Stone - Greatest Hits [2CD] (1995)

Sly & The Family Stone - Greatest Hits [2CD] (1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 632 MB | Scans
Genre: Funk, Psychedelic Soul, Rock | Label: Sony Records | Catalog Number: 471758 9

Released in 1970 during the stopgap between Stand! and There's a Riot Goin' On, Greatest Hits inadvertently arrived at precisely the right moment, summarizing Sly & the Family Stone's joyous hit-making run on the pop and R&B charts. Technically, only four songs here reached the Top Ten, with only two others hitting the Top 40, but judging this solely on charts is misleading, since this is simply a peerless singles collection.

Sly & The Family Stone - Small Talk (1974)  Music

Posted by karfaks at Jan. 3, 2014
Sly & The Family Stone - Small Talk (1974)

Sly & The Family Stone - Small Talk (1974)
FLAC | tracks + cue | EAC log | scans | 308 Mb (5% recov.)
funk, soul | Sony BMG (cat.# 88697 04540 2) | 2007

Small Talk is the seventh album by Sly and the Family Stone, released by Epic/CBS Records in 1974. This album was the final LP to feature the original Family Stone, which broke up in January 1975.
Small Talk's singles were "Time For Livin'" (the band's final Top 40 hit) and "Loose Booty", an up-tempo funk track which uses the names of Bible characters Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego as a chant. Pictured on the album cover with Sly in a photograph by Norman Seeff are his then-wife Kathleen Silva and his son Sylvester, Jr.

Bob Sinclar, Sly & Robbie - Made In Jamaica (2010)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at March 20, 2022
Bob Sinclar, Sly & Robbie - Made In Jamaica (2010)

Bob Sinclar, Sly & Robbie - Made In Jamaica (2010)
XLD Rip | FLAC (Image) +CUE, LOG | 512 MB | Scans
Genre: Reggae, House, Electro, Reggae-Pop | Label: Yellow Productions | Catalog Number: 541416503516

Influenced by Serge Gainsbourg's dub album Aux Armes et Cætera, the seventh studio LP from Bob Sinclar, Made in Jamaica, was recorded in Kingston with legendary producers Sly & Robbie. Featuring old-skool reggae interpretations of his biggest hits "World Hold On," "I Feel for You," and "Love Generation" alongside nine other tracks lifted from four of his previous albums, it also includes new collaborations with Shaggy, Costi Ionita, and Queen Ifrica.

Monty Alexander - Monty Meets Sly And Robbie (2000)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Jan. 6, 2024
Monty Alexander - Monty Meets Sly And Robbie (2000)

Monty Alexander - Monty Meets Sly And Robbie (2000)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 319 MB | Covers - 37 MB
Genre: Jazz, Jazz-Reggae, Fusion | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Telarc (CD-83494)

Jazz purists may turn up the nose at this jazz-reggae summit meeting, but that's their loss. It's not that they wouldn't have the right to be suspicious - experiments in jazz-reggae fusion do not have a distinguished history. But the combination of Jamaican-born jazz pianist Monty Alexander and reggae godfathers Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare works beautifully here for a number of reasons: first of all, Alexander is a gifted melodist with an unerring sense of groove (not always a given with jazz players), and second of all, Sly and Robbie emancipated themselves long ago from reggae's rhythmic strictures, so there's lots of variety on this album…

Sly Stone - High On You (1975) [1995]  Music

Posted by JET 1 at Sept. 25, 2016
Sly Stone - High On You (1975) [1995]

Sly Stone - High On You (1975) [1995]
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 195 MB | Covers Included
Genre: Funk, Soul | Label: Sony Music [Japan] | Catalog Number: ESCA 7581

High on You is the first solo album by singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Sly Stone, released by Epic/CBS Records in 1975. It reflects the beginnings of change in the concept of "Sly and the Family Stone". Formerly a tangible self-contained band, the Family Stone broke up in January 1975 after a disastrous booking at the Radio City Music Hall. At this point, most of the band members parted company with Stone, except for trumpeter Cynthia Robinson, his brother guitarist Freddie Stone, and backup singers Little Sister. With subsequent recordings, Stone returned to using the name of his former band, although they were largely solo recordings.
Sly & The Family Stone - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert October 9th 1973 (2017)

Sly & The Family Stone - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert October 9th 1973 (2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 257 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 93 Mb | 00:40:23
R'n'B, Funk, Soul | Label: Rox Vox

When Sly and The Family Stone were still taking us higher in 1973, their appearance on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert TV show also confirmed a new phase in their career. Appearing with the spin-off venture Little Sister, the collective muscle of the Family Stone provides a prized selection of songs spanning their past five albums and latest hit If You Want Me To Stay. This performance offers fans a rare treat for the ears, capturing the hallmark charisma and flamboyant presence of a legend. Rox Vox proudly presents the entire performance of Sly and The Family Stone, live on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert from 9th October 1973.

Sly & The Family Stone - A Whole New Thing (Vinyl) (1967) [24/96]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by ciklon5 at Feb. 13, 2025
Sly & The Family Stone - A Whole New Thing (Vinyl) (1967) [24/96]

Sly & The Family Stone - A Whole New Thing (Vinyl) (1967) [24/96]
FLAC (tracks), Lossless [24bit-96kHz] | 39:09 | 838 Mb
Genre: Soul, Funk

Sly & the Family Stone harnessed all of the disparate musical and social trends of the late '60s, creating a wild, brilliant fusion of soul, rock, R&B, psychedelia, and funk that broke boundaries down without a second thought. Led by Sly Stone, the Family Stone was comprised of men and women, and Blacks and whites, making the band the first fully integrated group in rock history. That integration shone through the music, as well as the group's message. Before Stone, very few soul and R&B groups delved into political and social commentary; after him, it became a tradition in soul, funk, and hip-hop. And, along with James Brown, Stone brought hard funk into the mainstream. The Family Stone's arrangements were ingenious, filled with unexpected group vocals, syncopated rhythms, punchy horns, and pop melodies. Their music was joyous, but as the '60s ended, so did the good times.

Sly And Robbie - This Is Crucial Reggae - 2007  Music

Posted by jazzydevil at Aug. 15, 2007
Sly And Robbie - This Is Crucial Reggae - 2007

Sly And Robbie - This Is Crucial Reggae
Genre: Reggae | CD | MP3 | VBR, 44100Hz, Joint Stereo | 50Mb

The title of this excellent compilation is almost redundant, since you know if Sly and Robbie are involved, the rhythm's crucial! A dozen deep numbers, all cut during the Rhythm Twins prime late 70s and early 80s years, and featuring the duo rocking on not only their own snapping Taxi productions, but heavy duty workouts for Jah Thomas and Linval Thompson, too! Includes "Soon Forward Dub", "Rock Me In Dub", "marijuana", "Slave Driver Dub", "Thompson In Dub", "Rasta Man Chant", "Revolution Dub", "Roots Dub", "Herb", "Going Downtown Duub", 'Channel One In Dub" and "Stepping Out A Space".

Sly Johnson - The Mic Buddah (2015)  Music

Posted by tomashass at Nov. 14, 2015
Sly Johnson - The Mic Buddah (2015)

Sly Johnson - The Mic Buddah (2015)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 00:48:16 | 110 MB
Genre: Soul, Fun, Neo-Soul | Label: Heavenly Sweetness

It's on the benches of the school Sly (aka The Mic Buddah) already rocked by the Jazz and Afro-Cuban music his Father, fell in love with Hip-Hop culture and musical and rhythmic universe so rich. We spent two long years in the studio to compose this new album that sweeps all the shades of Black Music brushing Pop.

Sly Johnson - The Mic Buddah (2015) [Official Digital Download]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Pisulik at Dec. 27, 2017
Sly Johnson - The Mic Buddah (2015) [Official Digital Download]

Sly Johnson - The Mic Buddah (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Time - 48:16 minutes | 527 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

A singularly talented man with an extraordinary voice and groove, an impassioned artist who has absorbed music influences of the most varied styles since a very young age: from Jazz, to Latin and Blues and beyond. For example, you can hear Marvin Gaye in the track “Why ft. Rachel Claudio, Erik Truffaz & Valérie Delgado,” J Dilla in his cover of Al Green’s “Simply Beautiful,” or Bobby McFerrin on the track “Good Morning.”