Higher!

Higher!

by Sly & the Family Stone
Higher!

Higher!

by Sly & the Family Stone

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

At the peak of their career, Sly & the Family Stone topped the charts with a Greatest Hits album -- in 1970, it was their first LP to crack the Billboard Top 200, peaking at number two; an argument could be made that it was the LP that cemented their stardom -- and over the years, they've been anthologized many times, almost each compilation worthwhile, but they've never been subjected to a comprehensive box set until Legacy's 2013 four-disc set Higher! (A 2007 box called The Collection doesn't count, as it just rounded up the expanded remasters of the group's Epic catalog.) Higher! succeeds because it performs a task many box sets do not: it tells a story. Placing an emphasis on narrative, sometimes achieved through rarities, does mean that there are some omissions here: "Fun," "Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey," studio versions of "Stand" and "You Can Make It If You Try," "Just Like a Baby," "Babies Making Babies," and the 1975 version of "I Get High on You" are all absent, but as the box plays, they're not missed, as the story that is told is compelling. Higher! takes its time to get to Sly & the Family Stone's streak of hit singles -- the second disc is a quarter finished by the time "Dance to the Music," the group's first genuine hit, surfaces -- but it never drags. If anything, the early material -- including five sides Sly Stone, then performing under his given name Sylvester Stewart, recorded for Autumn in 1964 and 1965, plus the 1967 single for Loadstone, "I Ain't Got Nobody (For Real)"/"I Can't Turn You Loose" -- is instrumental in laying the foundation for what came later, as they reveal Sly's deep roots in R&B, doo wop, pop, and rock & roll, sounds he spliced together when he formed the Family Stone in 1967. Remarkably, the other rarities are equally illuminating, whether it's a clutch of terrific unreleased songs from 1967 (such stellar cuts as "What's That Got to Do with Me" and "Only One Way Out of This Mess" kick off the second disc), scorching live performances from the Isle of Wight in 1970, or the oddity "Small Fries," from the band's alter ego the French Fries, where Sly's sped-up, helium-addled voice is a clear predecessor to Prince's impish mischief. These are grace notes to the band's enormous legacy, a legacy that is clearly on display throughout Higher!, whether it's heard on exuberant hits that are pop staples to this day, rhythms that were heavily sampled during the golden age of hip-hop, or a vibrant blurring of boundaries that still sounds visionary. It's that depth of detail, combined with the masterful sequencing, that makes Higher! such a superb box set: it tells a familiar story in a fresh fashion. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/27/2013
Label: Legacy / Sony Music
UPC: 0888837055314
Rank: 70980

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I Just Learned How To Swim
  2. Scat Swim
  3. Buttermilk, Pt. 1
  4. Dance All Night
  5. Temptation Walk
  6. I Ain't Got Nobody (For Real)
  7. I Can't Turn You Loose
  8. Higher
  9. Underdog
  10. Bad Risk
  11. Let Me Hear It From You
  12. Advice
  13. If This Room Could Talk

Disc 2

  1. I Cannot Make It
  2. Trip To Your Heart
  3. I Hate To Love Her
  4. Silent Communications
  5. I Get High On You
  6. I Remember
  7. My Woman's Head [Instrumental]
  8. What's That Got To Do With Me
  9. Fortune and Fame
  10. What Would I Do

Disc 3

  1. Only One Way Out of This Mess
  2. I Know What You Came To Say
  3. Dance To the Music
  4. Ride the Rhythm
  5. Color Me True
  6. Are You Ready
  7. Don't Burn Baby
  8. We Love All
  9. Danse a La Musique
  10. Small Fries
  11. Chicken

Disc 4

  1. Into My Own Thing
  2. Life
  3. Love City
  4. M'lady
  5. Dynamite!
  6. Undercat [Instrumental]
  7. Everyday People
  8. Sing a Simple Song
  9. I Get High On You [Version Two]
  10. Wonderful World of Color [Instrumental]
  11. Pressure

Disc 5

  1. I Want To Take You Higher
  2. Seven More Days
  3. Feathers [Instrumental]
  4. Somebody's Watching You
  5. Sex Machine
  6. Hot Fun In the Summertime
  7. Everybody is a Star

Disc 6

  1. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
  2. Stand! [Live At Isle of Wight In England]
  3. You Can Make It If You Try [Live At Isle of Wight In England]
  4. Dance To the Music [Live]
  5. Medley: Music Lover / I Want To Take You Higher / Music Lover [Live]
  6. Luv N' Haight
  7. Family Affair

Disc 7

  1. Brave & Strong
  2. Runnin' Away
  3. (You Caught Me) Smilin'
  4. Spaced Cowboy
  5. You're the One [Live]
  6. In Time
  7. If You Want Me To Stay
  8. Frisky
  9. Skin I'm In

Disc 8

  1. If It Were Left Up To Me
  2. Time For Livin'
  3. Can't Strain My Brain
  4. Loose Booty
  5. Le Lo Li
  6. Crossword Puzzle
  7. Family Again
  8. Hoboken
  9. High

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sly & the Family Stone   Primary Artist
Sylvester Stewart   Primary Artist
Sly Stewart   Primary Artist
Sly & Freddie   Primary Artist
The French Fries   Primary Artist
Johnny Robinson   Vocals,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Teo Macero   Producer
Bill Irwin   Producer
Rob Santos   A&R
Brother Freddie Stone   Producer
Alec Palao   Note Editing
Rob Carter   Design,Art Direction
Sylvester Stewart   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Sly Stewart   Producer
Vic Anesini   Mastering
Amalie R. Rothschild   Photography
Lee Tanner   Photography
Adam Farber   Art Direction
Sandy Speiser   Photography
Charles Everest   Photography
Jeff Kaliss   Liner Notes
Fred Lombardi   Photography
Urve Kuusik   Photography
Murray Neitlich   Photography
Stephen Paley   Photography
Vernon Smith   Photography
Don Hunstein   Photography
Herb Greene   Cover Photo,Photography
Marisa Magliola   Project Director
Arno Konings   Song Notes,Editorial Consultation
Edwin Konings   Song Notes,Editorial Consultation
Ellis Herwig   Photography
Neal Austinson   Memorabilia,Editorial Consultation
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