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funk grooves, the inspirational, yet depressing songsβ€”all of these elements would come to influence not only peers like Marvin Gaye and James Brown, but two generations of rappers and funkateers who paid homage to Sly's vision by making his samples and beats an essential backbone of their own innovations. Sly's
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red because it represents the one thing that all people have in common: blood. I wanted suns instead of stars because stars to me imply searching, like you search for your star. And there are already too many stars in this world. But the sun, that's something that is always there, looking right at you.
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In an interview with Jonathan Dakss, Stone explained the album cover's concept, stating "I wanted the flag to truly represent people of all colors. I wanted the color black because it is the absence of color. I wanted the color white because it is the combination of all colors. And I wanted the color
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but the crowd became restless before the band began and started rioting. Over a hundred people were injured, including several police officers, and the reason given to the press was that the band was late and/or refused to perform. The original LP jacket featured a photo collage with a picture of the
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was released only as a last resort in order to get something salable into the record stores. It was a necessary release and stands as the final record of the first chapter in Sly & the Family Stone's career. Whatever the reasons for his recording abstinence, I hope it ends soon so that he can get
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J.R. Valtrano as his bodyguards. Stone assigned these individuals to handle his business dealings, find drugs and protect him from those he considered enemies, among them his own bandmates and staff. A rift developed between Sly and the rest of the band, which led to drummer Gregg Errico's departure
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wrote that, "At first I hated it for its weakness and its lack of energy and I still dislike these qualities. But then I began to respect the album's honesty". Aletti cited it as "one of the most important fucking albums this year" and "the new urban music... not about dancing to the music, in the
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magazine said that the album sounds unique, ironically in view of its vast influence; "Sly employed the unconventional (and possibly entirely original) technique of mixing live drums with what was at the time a primitive drum machine ... The introspective, yet political lyrics, the hard and dirty
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The album's title track is silent and listed as zero minutes and zero seconds long. For many years it was speculated that this cryptic track listing and the title of the album referred to a July 27, 1970, riot in Chicago for which Sly & the Family Stone had been blamed. The band was to play a
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s "dark" and "troubled" funk. "Africa Talks to You" is a nine-minute funk jam written in response to the backlash Sly Stone received from estranged fans and friends, record industry associates, and the media. According to biographer Eddie Santiago, the lyrics cynically portray "fame and its cold
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is a record very much informed by drugs, paranoia, and a sort of halfhearted malcontent ... listening to it isn't exactly a pleasurable experience. It's significant in the annals of pop and soul because it is blunt and unflinching, because it reflects personal and cultural crises in a manner
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chart. It later came to be viewed by critics as one of the greatest and most influential albums. Christgau wrote in 2007 that the "temptations and contradictions" of commercial stardom consumed Sly Stone and resulted in "the prophetic 1971" album, "its taped-over murk presaging
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streets. It's about disintegration, getting fucked up, nodding, maybe dying. There are flashes of euphoria, ironic laughter, even some bright stretches but mostly it's just junkie death, oddly unoppressive and almost attractive in its effortlessness". A columnist for
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explains, it was "about turning away from the post-1960s turbulence of the Nixon presidency and withdrawing into music as a hazy refuge", exemplified in the opening track "Luv n' Haight" and its declaration of "Feel so good inside myself, don't want to move".
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commented; "Sly and the Family Stone created a musical utopia: an interracial group of men and women who blended funk, rock and positive vibes... Sly Stone ultimately discovered that his utopia had a ghetto, and he brilliantly tore the whole thing down on
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deemed it "a challenging listen, at times rambling, incoherent, dissonant, and just plain uncomfortable" with "some episodic moments of pop greatness to be found". Lundy went on to discuss its radical departure from the band's past music:
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sound of the group's 1960s records, instead embracing a darker sound featuring filtered drum-machine tracks. Songs such as "Luv 'n Haight", "Thank You for Talking to Me Africa", and "Spaced Cowboy" are characterized by edgier, unrelenting
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stated, "Never before on a Sly and the Family Stone album were songs open to so much interpretation, and even more so, dripping with cynicism. On the other hand you can hardly hear what he's saying for most of the album. Like
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can be classified as avant-soul only after being recognized as a soul nightmareβ€”the 'nightmare', so to speak, being a reflection of an unfortunate and uncompromised reality, not a glossed-over pop-music approximation of
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band-shell in Grant Park overlaid with a photo of a police car. However, in 1997 Sly Stone said that the "There's a Riot Goin' On" track had no running time simply because "I felt there should be no riots."
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By 1970, Stone had become erratic and moody, missing nearly a third of the band's concert dates. He hired streetwise friends Hamp "Bubba" Banks and J.B. Brown as his personal managers, and they enlisted
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mansion. He would often lie down in the bed and record his vocals with a wireless microphone system. According to the other Family Stone members, most of the album was performed by him alone,
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so remarkable is that it's hard not to get drawn in with him, as you're seduced by the narcotic grooves, seductive vocals slurs, leering electric pianos, and crawling guitars." Zeth Lundy of
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was met with a divided response from professional critics and general listeners, who found its production and lyrical content particularly challenging. Reviewing in November 1971 for the
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The man from Epic tells me that Sly hasn't recorded much lately. His last album of new material was released well over a year ago and even 'Thank You', his last single, is old by now.
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instead of his bandmates, and several female vocalists mostly omitted from the final mix. The album's muddy, gritty sound was due in part to this overdubbing and erasing and
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sank their previously burgeoning idealism at a time when social disillusionment was all the rage. Sly had found something else to take him higher and, as a result,
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With the album, Sly and the Family Stone departed from the optimistic sound of their previous music and explored a darker, more challenging sound featuring edgy
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concluded that "what's expressed is the bitterest ghetto pessimism", backed by "subtle production techniques and jarring song compositions", while declaring
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The closing track "Thank You for Talking to Me Africa" is a slow reworking of Sly and the Family Stone's 1969 "Thank You" single. The result is described by
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heavily rather than recording music. During this time Sly & the Family Stone released only one single, "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" / "
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retrogression into perceived insanity", with a chorus that reflects "Sly's feelings on being cut down in his prime like a tree in the forest."
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director Steve Paley took the photograph. Three of the custom flags were created: one for Sly, one for Epic Records, and one for Paley.
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series, Miles Marshall Lewis described it as "one of the most powerful and haunting albums to inspire the hip hop movement" and in
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journalist Jon Falcone, who said it soundtracked the political and social turbulence that opened the 1970s. Paul Grimstad from
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s Stevie Chick cites the track, with its "desperate call-and-response set to fiercely combative lick", as an example of
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albums list at number seven. The album achieved commercial success with two hit singles and reaching number-one on the
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album was released in an eighteen-month stretch during which the band released no new material, except for the single "
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as a source for deriving rhythmic and emotional energy, departing from the more welcoming sentiments of songs like "
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amid a turbulent political climate in the United States at the turn of the 1970s, influenced by the decline of the
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in early 1971. Speculation arose as to the release of new studio material. In a December 24, 1970 article for
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In the fall of 1971 Stone delivered the final mixes to the CBS Records offices, relieving the worried Davis.
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and funkier than shit, yet somehow it produced two smash hits, including the stark, deep 'Family Affair'."
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a favorable review, and stated that the album has "a lot that makes Sly the in-person rave that he is." In
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Stone's intention of a darker, more conceptual work was influenced by drug use and the events that writer
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All tracks written, produced and arranged by Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart for Stone Flower Productions.
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Other band members contributed by overdubbing alone with Sly instead of playing together as before. For "
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was included on several music publications' "End of the Year" lists and critics' polls, including
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called "the death of the Sixties"; political assassinations, police brutality, the decline of the
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The Hip Hop Movement From R&B and the Civil Rights Movement to Rap and the Hip Hop Generation
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The minimalist soul song contains a horn-driven melody, raspy vocals and delicate keyboard lines.
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described the album as "funk at its deepest and most impenetrable," stating that "what makes
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names it among his 25 favorite albums, appreciating the drum machine sounds in particular.
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to be "one of those rare albums whose whole actually does exceed the sum of its parts".
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disapproved of the Family Stone's stylistic change from "soulflavored" songs such as "
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has been considered one of the first instances of the funk music later popularized by
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genres in particular. It has appeared in publications' best-album lists, including
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Just My Soul Responding: Rhythm and Blues, Black Consciousness, and Race Relations
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The Bad Man: Rare & Unreissued Ike Turner Produced Recordings 1962–1965
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I Want to Take You Higher: The Life and Times of Sly & the Family Stone
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with its finger on the trigger." Others were more overt in their praise.
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did the best she could with what she had. I thought I could do better."
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with its heavy funk and hedonistic themes throughout a dark soundscape.
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exemplifies the band's new direction in funk at the turn of the 1970s.
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0 Billboard.com – Search Results: Family Affair Sly (singles charts)
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scene, while the music and lyrics express disillusionment with the
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with rhythmic sounds resembling murmuring noises. Conceptually,
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back to making new music and we can get back to listening to it.
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Epic executives requested more product from the band, and the
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AllMusic ((( Sly & the Family Stone > Biography )))
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For the Record: Sly and the Family Stone: An Oral History
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Live at the Fillmore East October 4th & 5th, 1968
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Dakss, Jonathan (1997). "My Weekend with Sly Stone".
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Having achieved great success with their 1969 album
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Archived from 2727:Kamp, David (July 3, 2007). 2706:"Sly & the Family Stone" 1950: 1945: 1515:s sound also helped inspire 419:" reached number one on the 7: 5141:Songs written by Ike Turner 4214:Sly and the Family Stone - 3831:Beta, Andy (23 June 2004). 3488:; Hoard, Christian (eds.). 2878:, pp. 99–100, 150–152. 2827:– via guardian.co.uk. 2343: 1445:Velvet Underground and Nico 981:in place of the stars, the 934:The original cover art for 640:Sly Stone mostly worked on 10: 5282: 4594:Sly Stone solo discography 3569:. Retrieved on 2010-10-16. 3540:. Retrieved on 2010-10-16. 3474:. Retrieved on 2010-10-16. 3422:. Retrieved on 2010-10-16. 2729:"Sly Stone's Higher Power" 2505:. Lexington. p. 249. 2460:. 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Austin Chronicle Corp 2453:There's a Riot Goin' On 1590:(#60), and followed by 1567:There's a Riot Goin' On 1548:There's a Riot Going On 1482:There's a Riot Goin' On 1411:There's a Riot Goin' On 1346:There's a Riot Goin' On 983:Marina City twin towers 829:The closing track ends 745:Somebody's Watching You 642:There's a Riot Goin' On 520:There's a Riot Goin' On 402:There's a Riot Goin' On 357:There's a Riot Goin' On 297:There's a Riot Goin' On 185:There's a Riot Goin' On 31:There's a Riot Goin' On 18:There's a Riot Going On 5136:Ike Turner discography 4572:If You Want Me to Stay 4161:Draper, Jason (2008). 3971:www.officialcharts.com 3649:www.superseventies.com 3090:Chick, Stevie (2009). 2814:"Looking at the Devil" 2802:, pp. 94–98, 122. 2112:Photography (reissue) 1479: 762: 660:and sometimes using a 616: 542:and reflective of the 531: 400:A commercial success, 5146:Ike & Tina Turner 4871:Risin' with the Blues 4790:Audrey Madison Turner 4429:Ain't But the One Way 4109:Lewis, Miles Marshall 4089:Kaliss, Jeff (2008). 1465: 969:of the Family Stone, 761: 650:Sausalito, California 624:civil rights movement 607: 601:magazine, journalist 513: 373:civil rights movement 343:rhythms, a primitive 322:Sausalito, California 4605:Coming Back for More 3585:pqasb.pqarchiver.com 3496:Simon & Schuster 3343:Ticknor & Fields 3182:Taylor & Francis 2846:on February 16, 2007 2475:"What is Avant-Pop?" 2051:Gerry Gibson – drums 1881:2007 CD bonus tracks 1806:"Brave & Strong" 1021:Reception and legacy 993:, the tail end of a 973:, a grinning boy in 891:1960s counterculture 693:Miles Marshall Lewis 629:The Austin Chronicle 620:Miles Marshall Lewis 524:Black Power movement 377:Black Power movement 375:and the rise of the 369:1960s counterculture 318:Record Plant Studios 5231:Epic Records albums 5193:The Road to Memphis 5185:Takin' Back My Name 5024:You Know I Love You 4996:Moanin' at Midnight 4989:How Many More Years 4551:Everybody Is a Star 3625:on January 14, 2009 2890:, pp. 146–147. 2866:, pp. 113–115. 2663:. 22 September 2020 2422:on 19 February 2017 1981:– vocals, keyboards 1882: 1786: 1694: 1580:s 2003 list of the 1370:called the record " 1027: 706:(2000) or even the 576:Everybody Is a Star 536:Black Panther Party 473:and performance at 457:Grammy Hall of Fame 381:Africa Talks to You 5017:Shake It Up and Go 4823:A Black Man's Soul 4516:Sing a Simple Song 4502:Dance to the Music 4365:Dance to the Music 3874:2008-09-21 at the 3717:, pp. 98–105. 3559:2007-04-03 at the 3532:2008-10-25 at the 3214:. 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Index

There's a Riot Going On

Studio album
Sly and the Family Stone
The Record Plant
Sausalito
Genre
Psychedelic funk
avant-soul
avant-pop
deep funk
Label
Epic
Producer
Sly Stone
Sly and the Family Stone
Greatest Hits
Fresh

Singles
Family Affair
Runnin' Away
studio album
funk
soul
Sly and the Family Stone
Record Plant Studios
Sausalito, California
Epic Records
Sly Stone

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