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Sounds like a total disaster. So disappointing, because a real, good comeback record from Sly would be really, really welcome. Damn. As most of it are remakes, I already have no interest. But, I have to admit, that I will at least check out the new songs, just to see if there is anything there, despite what STE said in the following review.:

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Sly Stone slipped off the radar long before he slid into seclusion' date=' his long fadeaway beginning at the peak of disco, his Reagan-era albums for Warner roundly ignored. He disappeared after 1982’s Ain’t But the One Way, yet rumors of a comeback continued to surface well into the new millennium, gaining momentum in 2006 when Sly gave his first public appearance in decades during that year’s Grammy Award tribute to Sly & the Family Stone. It was, like so much surrounding Sly, a botched performance, but he did venture out for some genuine concerts not long afterward and an excellent 2007 Vanity Fair piece from David Kamp suggested that Stone was working on new music, music that would constitute a genuine comeback, modestly raising expectations that Sly may have finally pulled his act together. Given his history, it should come as no shock that this turns out not to be the case. The comeback album, hopefully if desperately titled I’m Back!, is a garish mess built largely on inept re-creations of classic Family Stone singles, sometimes assisted by guests shoehorned into the original arrangements. Jeff Beck muscles some fuzz guitar into “(I Want to Take You) Higher” and Bootsy Collins relaxes into “Hot Fun in the Summertime,” but to no avail: their spirited efforts can’t salvage the cavernous plastic arrangements, all built with too much sterile separation. These re-creations are at least marginally better than the atrocious “remixes” -- of the re-creations, not the originals -- tacked onto the end of the record, but most disappointing are the two originals, “Plain Jane” and “Get Away,” tossed away in the middle of the record. As songs, these are not outright disasters -- they’re not bad evocations of post-Riot funk -- but they’re saddled with the same awful production that hobbles the re-creations, the same sticky, tacky, desperate replication of the past that only underscores just how long ago Sly’s golden years were.[/quote']

EDIT: Listening to the :30 samples at allmusic.com, the new songs don't sound awful. But then, it is only :30. At least I am curious to hear them, though.

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As you know I'm a huge Sly fan, so I'll be checking this out. Nonetheless, it's a big disappointment to see that there's only 3 new songs and a bunch of reworked classics which is kinda lame. I've read interviews and articles that said he has written and recorded a bunch of new stuff over the years, and this is the best we get?

 

tracklisting for anyone curious is:

 

1. "Dance To The Music" (ft. Ray Manzarek)


2. "Everyday People" (ft. Ann Wilson)


3. "Family Affair"


4. "Stand!" (ft. Carmine Appice & Ernie Watts)


5. "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" (ft. Johnny Winter)


6. "(I Want To Take You) Higher" (ft. Jeff Beck)


7. "Hot Fun In The Summertime" (ft. Bootsy Collins)


8. "Dance To The Music"


9. "Plain Jane"


10. "His Eye Is On The Sparrow"


11. "Get Away"

 

 

This kind of record seems like more of a cash grab than an artistic endeavor. Oh well, I guess we should be thankful the guy is still alive and releasing anything.

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This kind of record seems like more of a cash grab than an artistic endeavor. Oh well, I guess we should be thankful the guy is still alive and releasing anything.

This.

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