Sly and the Family Stone were an American rock, funk, and soul band from San Francisco, California. Active from 1966 to 1983, the band was pivotal in the development of soul, funk, and psychedelic music. During the late '60s and early '70s, Sly Stone and his family of funkateers were one of the most popular outfits in the U.S. and beyond. Their blend of classic Soul and future Funk created the blueprint that many other bands still follow over four decades later. This box includes great albums like A Whole New Thing (1967), Dance To The Music (1968), Life (1968), Stand! (1969) and There's A Riot Goin' On (1971).
Rosetta Stone includes many of the same features common to other language learning software products – native-speaker audio, text, a voice recognition feature to aid in learning proper pronunciation etc. The software teaches the main four skills of language learning – speaking, listening, reading and writing. There are a number of basic exercises that focus on a combination of skills such as reading and writing over listen ing and speaking or vice versa, or focus on just one of the skills.
The Stone Temple Pilots are captured here live in performance at a concert recorded at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. Tracks include the likes of 'Crackerman', 'Tumble In The Rough', 'Plush', 'Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart', 'Dead And Bloated', 'Piece Of Pie' and 'Roadhouse Blues'…
Rob Stone & the C-Notes play enthusiastic jump music and jazz-oriented blues. Stone is an excellent harmonica player and singer. His vocals are easy to understand and quite personable, the lyrics are intelligent, and his harmonica playing is powerful…