Label: Legacy Records (US), 82796 90277 2
Style: Psychedelic Funk, Psychedelic Soul
Country: San Francisco, California, U.S.
Time: 56:36
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 322 Mb
A Whole New Thing is the debut album by funk/soul band Sly and the Family Stone, released in 1967 on Epic/CBS Records. The album was released to mixed criticism and failed to make an impact from a commercial standpoint and did not chart. CBS Records executive Clive Davis prevailed upon band leader Sly Stone to create a more commercial album; the result was the album Dance to the Music. Unlike later Sly and the Family Stone albums, A Whole New Thing was recorded live in the studio instead of being overdubbed and featured less of a pop feel than later releases such as Dance to the Music and Stand!. The lead vocals are shared between Sly Stone, Freddie Stone, and Larry Graham; Rose Stone would not join the band until they began work on Dance to the Music.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Whole_New_Thing_(Sly_and_the_Family_Stone_album))
01. Underdog (03:59)
02. If This Room Could Talk (03:14)
03. Run, Run, Run (03:07)
04. Turn Me Loose (01:57)
05. Let Me Hear It From You (03:36)
06. Advice (02:23)
07. I Cannot Make It (03:21)
08. Trip To Your Heart (03:44)
09. I Hate To Love Her (03:33)
10. Bad Risk (03:06)
11. That Kind Of Person (04:28)
12. Dog (03:07)
13. Underdog (03:06)
14. Let Me Hear It From You (03:30)
15. Only One Way Out Of This Mess (03:53)
16. What Would I Do (04:07)
17. You Better Help Yourself (02:19)
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