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Thread started 07/25/05 11:29am

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SLAVE APPRECIATION THREAD

How come when people speak of funk they NEVER mention SLAVE? They mention G. Clinton, Parliament/Funkadelic, Rick James but people SLEEP on SLAVE. I saw them in concert back in the day and they had AT LEAST 50 musicians playing. SLAVE gave us Steve Arrington - The man Keith Sweat stole his sound from - Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame, Deja, Aurra, also helped jumpstart Cameo, Tavares and other funk bands to come.

Just a Touch of Love
Watching You
Snapshot
Weak In The Knees
Are You Single?
Slide

And many more...

Give it up for SLAVE YALL!
"But what of black women? . . . I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire." -- W.E.B. Du Bois --
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Reply #1 posted 07/25/05 11:36am

RipHer2Shreds

Nah, there are plenty of people here who mention Slave (Paligap will show up soon!). Other groups I admire, like Brand New Heavies, owe a lot of their sound to Slave. I have Slave and Stone Jam, both great albums. I like the first album a lot, but I love the smoothness of Stone Jam. Yeah, it's more commercial sounding, but it's not a bad thing. They didn't lose any of their funk appeal when they added Arrington to the microphone. Some of my favorite tracks:

Slide
Screw Your Wig on Tite
You and Me
Starting All Over
Just a Touch of Love
Feel My Love
Watching You
Sizzlin' Hot
Snap Shot
Steal Your Heart


And I do wish Rhino would re-issue some of Slave's catologue. Of the nine albums they recorded for Cotillion between 77 and 84, only two are available on CD.
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Reply #2 posted 07/25/05 12:29pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Nah, there are plenty of people here who mention Slave (Paligap will show up soon!)


Ndeed, lol !! This is bizarre, I was just sittin' here listening to Aurra when I read this post!! Slave was my favorite funk band after P-Funk, and Bass player Mark Adams was one of my main influences! and I love Aurra/Deja And Steve Arringtion! I love the fact that slave did their best to keep it raw and funky at a time when most other funk bands were starting to sound slick and commercial...




My Favorites;
Slave:

Slide
Never Get Away
Sizzling Hot
Just A Touch Of Love
Coming Soon
Thank You
Just Freak
Watching You
Steal Your Heart
Spice Of Life
Party Lites
Feel My Love
Starting All Over




From Aurra/ Deja:

Are You Single
Keep Doin It
A Little Love
Make Up Your Mind
One More Time
Live And Let Live
Stay In My Arms
Baby It's You
Positive
One More Time
That's Where You'll Find Me
Summer Love




Steve Arrington:

Nobody Can Be You But You
You Meet My Approval
Weak In The Knees
Way Out
Dancing In The Key Of Life





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Reply #3 posted 07/25/05 2:27pm

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Pali is a pure pimp on the issue! Rock that shit homey!
"But what of black women? . . . I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire." -- W.E.B. Du Bois --
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Reply #4 posted 07/25/05 2:29pm

RipHer2Shreds

paligap said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

Nah, there are plenty of people here who mention Slave (Paligap will show up soon!)


Ndeed, lol !! This is bizarre, I was just sittin' here listening to Aurra when I read this post!! Slave was my favorite funk band after P-Funk, and Mark Adams was one of my main influences! and I love Aurra/Deja And Steve Arringtion! I love the fact that slave did their best to keep it raw and funky at a time when most other funk bands were starting to sound slick and commercial...




My Favorites;
Slave:

Slide
Never Get Away
Sizzling Hot
Just A Touch Of Love
Coming Soon
Thank You
Just Freak
Watching You
Steal Your Heart
Spice Of Life
Party Lites
Feel My Love
Starting All Over


From Aurra/ Deja:

Are You Single
Keep Doin It
A Little Love
Make Up Your Mind
One More Time
Live And Let Live
Stay In My Arms
Baby It's You
Positive
One More Time
That's Where You'll Find Me
Summer Love


Steve Arrington:

Nobody Can Be You But You
You Meet My Approval
Weak In The Knees
Way Out
Dancing In The Key Of Life



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[Edited 7/25/05 12:34pm]

Other than the two albums available on CD, which would you recommend?
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Reply #5 posted 07/25/05 2:30pm

SPYZFAN1

Slave is underrated. "Slave/Slide" was my 1st exposure to the. Drac belongs in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame for his lead solo in "Slide". He's right up there with Ernie Isley and Eddie Hazel. Slave has definetly put out some killer jams.
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Reply #6 posted 07/25/05 2:51pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:



Other than the two albums available on CD, which would you recommend?


If you can find'em grab "Just A Touch Of Love" and "The Concept" . Just A Touch Of Love (1979) is similar in feel to the Stone Jam (1980) album, whereas 1978's "The Concept" is much rawer, with Mark "Drac" Hicks going into full Hendrix Mode , especially at the end of "Just Freak"...

1981's "Showtime" was pretty dangerous, too, although Drac was gone by then, and Curt Jones and Starlena Young had left to form Aurra..


if you just want an overview, then Rhino's two volumes are fine: Stellar Fungk: The Best Of Slave, and Party Lights: More Of The Best of Slave




for Steve Arrington, this album is essential:



Aurra's albums were put on CD last year , but only in Europe and Canada. they're all similar in feel to the later Slave albums, I think A Little Love was probably the best...


this compilation is available in the US:


all the funk tracks are present, but you miss the ballads and midtempo stuff....


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I think the tracks "Never Get Away" and "Sizzling Hot" from Stone Jam is are good examples of Slave at their peak --- The interplay between guitarists Marck Hicks and Danny Webster with Monster Bassist Mark Adams, and the dual lead vocals of Curt Jones and Steve Arrington...Slammin!

BTW, The Title track, Stone Jam is a real monster, but what's surprising is that it's not guitarist Drac on that solo...that's actually a keyboard solo!! (Slave keyboardist Ray Turner leanin' on that pitch wheel!) Most off us thought it was Drac all this time...




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Reply #8 posted 07/25/05 10:27pm

Abdul

Ya'll right up my alley with this thread here, I listen to my Slave records every week. Mark Adams is the TRUTH on that bass, makes me smile and bop my head every time. "THE WAY YOU LOVE IS HEAVEN' is my cut, Mark's bass is killer on that one.
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Reply #9 posted 07/26/05 12:18am

DavidEye

Their 1977 hit "Slide" is one of the funkiest jams of all-time headbang


that lengthy guitar solo is outrageous!!
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Reply #10 posted 07/26/05 12:54am

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paligap said:

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When it comes to Slave, "Stone Jam" is definately my favorite from start to finish.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #11 posted 07/26/05 1:03am

MsLegs

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Their 1977 hit "Slide" is one of the funkiest jams of all-time headbang


that lengthy guitar solo is outrageous!!

nod Also, you can't forget the bassline which is funkin.
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Reply #12 posted 07/26/05 1:04am

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MsLegs said:

DavidEye said:

Their 1977 hit "Slide" is one of the funkiest jams of all-time headbang


that lengthy guitar solo is outrageous!!

nod Also, you can't forget the bassline which is funkin.


nod
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Reply #13 posted 07/26/05 1:05am

DavidEye



worship headbang worship headbang
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Reply #14 posted 07/26/05 1:34am

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DavidEye said:



worship headbang worship headbang


I bought this one a few months ago and it is great. Only one problem though, most of the tracks are the single versions rather than the album versions.
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Reply #15 posted 07/26/05 1:47am

DavidEye

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I bought this one a few months ago and it is great. Only one problem though, most of the tracks are the single versions rather than the album versions.



Yeah,that sucks,huh? But at least it includes the full-length version of "Slide" lol
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Reply #16 posted 07/26/05 4:40am

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Awww Yeah, Slave laid down some killer funk, no holds barred. I loved all thier albums but their 2nd LP The Hardness Of The World was 1 of my personal favorites. Mark adams is also up there with as being 1 of the greatest funk bassists.
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Reply #17 posted 07/26/05 5:03am

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Abdul said:

Ya'll right up my alley with this thread here, I listen to my Slave records every week. Mark Adams is the TRUTH on that bass, makes me smile and bop my head every time. "THE WAY YOU LOVE IS HEAVEN' is my cut, Mark's bass is killer on that one.
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Oh Yeah!! I forgot about that jam!!!
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Reply #18 posted 07/26/05 7:41am

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vainandy said:

paligap said:

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When it comes to Slave, "Stone Jam" is definately my favorite from start to finish.


Yeah, It's hard to top that one. That's my overall favorite, too!


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Reply #19 posted 07/26/05 10:14am

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vainandy said:



I bought this one a few months ago and it is great. Only one problem though, most of the tracks are the single versions rather than the album versions.

Yeah, I got that one too and I was a little disappointed as well. About 10 years ago I bought this cassette called SLAVE AT BEST. It had Slave, Steve Arrignton's Hall of Fame, Steve Arrington, Mass Production, and Aurra, and the tracklist is:

You Meet My Approval
Are You Ready For Love?
Are You Single
Homeboy
Watching You
Just a Touch Of Love
Snapshot
Nobody Can Be You But You
Way Out
Wait For Me
Weak At The Knees
Slide
Firecracker

The shit is tight.
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Reply #20 posted 07/26/05 11:24am

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Slave is the shit. "Slide" is STILL my all time fave cut by them. Drac's solo on "Slide" laid the blueprint down for P's solo in "Get It Up".
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Reply #21 posted 07/26/05 2:49pm

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Slave is the shit. "Slide" is STILL my all time fave cut by them. Drac's solo on "Slide" laid the blueprint down for P's solo in "Get It Up".

hmmm Never thought of that....

Good observation..... cool
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blackguitaristz said:

Slave is the shit. "Slide" is STILL my all time fave cut by them. Drac's solo on "Slide" laid the blueprint down for P's solo in "Get It Up".



Yup!!
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funkpill said:

blackguitaristz said:

Slave is the shit. "Slide" is STILL my all time fave cut by them. Drac's solo on "Slide" laid the blueprint down for P's solo in "Get It Up".

hmmm Never thought of that....

Good observation..... cool

Thanx, pill!
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Reply #24 posted 07/26/05 7:46pm

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OOOOH, BABY WAIT FOR ME.....

I REMEMBER SINGING THIS SONG IN THE BACK OF MY 8TH GRADE ENGLISH CLASS AND THE TEACHER GAVE ME A DOUBLE F FOR DISRUPTING THE CLASS.

I LOVE THAT SONG!
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I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ!
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Reply #25 posted 07/26/05 7:57pm

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DavidEye said:

MsLegs said:


nod Also, you can't forget the bassline which is funkin.


nod


SLIDE [i]is[i] the baddest funk jam ever! (1 take)
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Reply #26 posted 07/26/05 8:01pm

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OOOOH, BABY WAIT FOR ME.....

I REMEMBER SINGING THIS SONG IN THE BACK OF MY 8TH GRADE ENGLISH CLASS AND THE TEACHER GAVE ME A DOUBLE F FOR DISRUPTING THE CLASS.

I LOVE THAT SONG!



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Reply #27 posted 07/26/05 9:16pm

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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #28 posted 07/26/05 11:01pm

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Sheeeit, my own mama taught me how to dance off of Slide dancing jig

Matter of fact, I'm gonna put the beginning of Watching You on my voicemail right now! woot!
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Reply #29 posted 07/26/05 11:57pm

DavidEye

blackguitaristz said:

Slave is the shit. "Slide" is STILL my all time fave cut by them. Drac's solo on "Slide" laid the blueprint down for P's solo in "Get It Up".



You are correct! Both of these song have alot in common.Lengthy funk jams with blazing guitar solos that go on forever headbang
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