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Thread started 05/07/06 10:59am

badujunkie

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Is Slave worth getting into?

This 70s/80s funk group I just heard about?
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #1 posted 05/07/06 11:17am

RipHer2Shreds

Hell, yes! Start with the first and work your way up. A few of their albums have recently (finally!) been released as double albums sets to CD. Their sound changed from when they first started out as sort of Ohio Players wannabes, and they came into their own as a great soul funk outfit. Paligap will gladly fill you in on the particulars; they're his favorite.
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Reply #2 posted 05/07/06 2:16pm

stymie1976

I second that. Classic funk at it's best.
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Reply #3 posted 05/07/06 2:20pm

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They wrote some pretty lackluster jam type songs. Better to listen to better stuff.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #4 posted 05/07/06 4:57pm

Browntree007

Start with the "Stellar Fungk" compilation and expand from there. That way, you get a taste of what was known & if you dig it, you can get deeper.
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Reply #5 posted 05/07/06 5:08pm

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Browntree007 said:

Start with the "Stellar Fungk" compilation and expand from there. That way, you get a taste of what was known & if you dig it, you can get deeper.



good advice, its a great compilation, I recommend getting it
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Reply #6 posted 05/07/06 7:37pm

JesseDezz

Make sure you listen to "Slide" cool
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Reply #7 posted 05/07/06 11:09pm

paligap

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Slave!! Dem's ma boyz...although...

They unleashed Great, Powerful, Monster Funk in their heyday, from 1977-through about 1983...but after that, they...uh...began to 'Slide'...(IMO, I'd avoid any of their independent albums done in the late 80's through the late 90's...)

But I agree with the others, start with the Stellar Fungk: The Best of Slave compilation, and move from there--"Stone Jam"(1980) was their best album, in my opinion...."Just a Touch of Love(1979)" was great too, but hasn't been reissued as a CD yet...their first album, Slave(1977), is available, though, as well as "Hardness of The World"('77), "The Concept"('78)(another great, raw Funk/Rock album), Stone Jam, Showtime('81), and Visions of The Lite('82)...all of those are Slammin', but it gets shaky beyond that...

That Best Of is Kool, because it also features some Steve Arrington's solo hits...and Party Lights: More of the Best also includes Aurra(another Slave -Off-Shoot) and their hit, "Are You Single"....




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Reply #8 posted 05/08/06 5:36am

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HELL YES !
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Reply #9 posted 05/08/06 6:45am

Graycap23

badujunkie said:

This 70s/80s funk group I just heard about?


You are joking right? Please peep Slave, you will NOT regret it.
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Reply #10 posted 05/08/06 11:05am

100MPH

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paligap said:

Slave!! Dem's ma boyz...although...
They unleashed Great, Powerful, Monster Funk in their heyday, from 1977-through about 1983...but after that, they...uh...began to 'Slide'...(IMO, I'd avoid any of their independent albums done in the late 80's through the late 90's...)

K , not the peak as around their heydays , but i can still dig some of the albums below ( although it might not hip to everyone )



- STEPPIN' OUT
- TURN YOU OUT (IN & OUT)
- DANCE
- SHOW DOWN




- JAZZY LADY
- I'D LIKE TO GET YOU
- DON'T U BE AFRAID ( sounds somelike Ready For The World's " Oh Sheila " )
- THRILL ME
- DON'T WASTE MY TIME
- BABE SHOW ME






- I LIKE YOUR STYLE
- JUICY-O
- YOU GOT THE POWER ( TO SAY NO )
- YOU TAKE MY BREATH AWAY
( As a Slave-adept i preciate the last 2 tracks especially ... this album had some clear,different loudness & rawness than other releases around that time .
For example , in " You Got The Power ... " trombonist/percussionist Floyd Miller plays some amazing fast timbala solo )

The title of their first independent release ( Unchained At Last ) was a clear sign and literally a freedom-release from the Cotillion Records company , which had left poor salaries for the Jam-Patrol.
A friend of theirs had started Ichiban Records , whom they finally got payed from .

One of my favorite classics which i can recommend is " Steal Your Heart " from the Showtime album ( their peak imo ) .
It contains great arrangements with a full orchestra behind it .

Steve Arrington's solo-work was mentioned above too .
His debut-album with the Hall Of Fame band has luckilly been remasterd on cd by Rhino ....very recommended .
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Reply #11 posted 05/08/06 11:40am

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100MPH said:

paligap said:

Slave!! Dem's ma boyz...although...
They unleashed Great, Powerful, Monster Funk in their heyday, from 1977-through about 1983...but after that, they...uh...began to 'Slide'...(IMO, I'd avoid any of their independent albums done in the late 80's through the late 90's...)

K , not the peak as around their heydays , but i can still dig some of the albums below ( although it might not hip to everyone )



- STEPPIN' OUT
- TURN YOU OUT (IN & OUT)
- DANCE
- SHOW DOWN

- JAZZY LADY
- I'D LIKE TO GET YOU
- DON'T U BE AFRAID ( sounds somelike Ready For The World's " Oh Sheila " )
- THRILL ME
- DON'T WASTE MY TIME
- BABE SHOW ME



- I LIKE YOUR STYLE
- JUICY-O
- YOU GOT THE POWER ( TO SAY NO )
- YOU TAKE MY BREATH AWAY
( As a Slave-adept i preciate the last 2 tracks especially ... this album had some clear,different loudness & rawness than other releases around that time .
For example , in " You Got The Power ... " trombonist/percussionist Floyd Miller plays some amazing fast timbala solo )

The title of their first independent release ( Unchained At Last ) was a clear sign and literally a freedom-release from the Cotillion Records company , which had left poor salaries for the Jam-Patrol.
A friend of theirs had started Ichiban Records , whom they finally got payed from .

One of my favorite classics which i can recommend is " Steal Your Heart " from the Showtime album ( their peak imo ) .
It contains great arrangements with a full orchestra behind it .

Steve Arrington's solo-work was mentioned above too .
His debut-album with the Hall Of Fame band has luckilly been remasterd on cd by Rhino ....very recommended .





I like some of the tracks from Make Believe...I dunno if I would recommend 'em to someone listening for the first time, but there are some Kool trax on there...

And I agree, Showtime's "Steal Your Heart" is one of my all time favorite Slave tracks!



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Reply #12 posted 05/08/06 12:13pm

100MPH

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paligap said:


I like some of the tracks from Make Believe...I dunno if I would recommend 'em to someone listening for the first time, but there are some Kool trax on there...

Yeb , it's a tuff cookie for a Slave-starter headbang ... but i go wild everytime i hear them killer-trax

paligap said:


And I agree, Showtime's "Steal Your Heart" is one of my all time favorite Slave tracks!
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Reply #13 posted 05/08/06 12:20pm

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Man, the song "Slide" alone is worth getting into Slave over.
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Reply #14 posted 05/08/06 12:45pm

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paligap said:

Slave!! Dem's ma boyz...

I knew you'd...



...hit this one out of the park. cool


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Reply #15 posted 05/08/06 1:05pm

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blackguitaristz said:

Man, the song "Slide" alone is worth getting into Slave over.



"Slide" must of scared the "6 strings" outta P-Funk's guitarists
when they heard that shit ! And, GEORGE was probably ready to hire those kids.
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Reply #16 posted 05/08/06 1:24pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

They wrote some pretty lackluster jam type songs. Better to listen to better stuff.

I'll act like I didn't just read that.
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Reply #17 posted 05/08/06 1:27pm

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badujunkie said:

This 70s/80s funk group I just heard about?

If you're unsure of any of us saying "HELL YES! CHECK THEM OUT!" then here it is - If you listen to ANYONE on this, listen to Pali. Pali hooked you up on what to cop.

Steve Arrington
Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame
Aurra

are all good off-shoots as well.
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Reply #18 posted 05/08/06 1:43pm

100MPH

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FalseSetto said:

blackguitaristz said:

Man, the song "Slide" alone is worth getting into Slave over.

"Slide" must of scared the "6 strings" outta P-Funk's guitarists
when they heard that shit ! And, GEORGE was probably ready to hire those kids.

Y'all should read the liner-notes in the Stellar Fungk-compilation cd , how Slide was created .... a snippet from that story is that Mark Drac Hicks suddenly started to shout " SLIIIIDE ! " during that jam they practised ...
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Reply #19 posted 05/08/06 1:53pm

woogiebear

SLAVE IS THA SHIZNIT!!!!! Steve Arrington, Drac, Mark Adams is one of the FUNKIEST bass players this side of my toilet!!!!! And let's not forget Aurra, the side project that brought us "Are You Single". Steve Arrington's first solo LP "Hall Of Fame" is DEFINITELY A MUST!!!! HELL YEAH!!!! Get U some Slave in yo' crates!!!!!
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Reply #20 posted 05/08/06 2:11pm

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FalseSetto said:

blackguitaristz said:

Man, the song "Slide" alone is worth getting into Slave over.



"Slide" must of scared the "6 strings" outta P-Funk's guitarists
when they heard that shit ! And, GEORGE was probably ready to hire those kids.
[Edited 5/8/06 13:05pm]

Exactly. I've said on here multiple times that the Slide solo was the blueprint to P's solo on Get It Up. But yeah, Drac had an edge in his playing that Mike Hampton didn't have.
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Reply #21 posted 05/08/06 2:17pm

100MPH

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Slave/Aurra member Steve "The Fearless Leader" Washington released 2 albums ( solo + Civil attack ) with his (ex)wife Sheila Horne , who was part of the Brides Of Funkenstein .
Steve could play a lot of instruments too .
He recorded that backspin-bass on Clinton's " Do Fries Go With Shake " which he also produced . And his slamming bass on the duet " Hey Good Looking " ( Clinton & Vanessa Williams )
In the same year he produced the album for Jimmy G(iles) & The Tackheads .


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StoneCrib said:

2freaky4church1 said:

They wrote some pretty lackluster jam type songs. Better to listen to better stuff.

I'll act like I didn't just read that.

lol
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Reply #23 posted 05/08/06 2:44pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

StoneCrib said:


I'll act like I didn't just read that.

lol

thumbs up!
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Reply #24 posted 05/08/06 2:46pm

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StoneCrib said:

2freaky4church1 said:

They wrote some pretty lackluster jam type songs. Better to listen to better stuff.

I'll act like I didn't just read that.

minneapolisgenius said:

lol

Exactly .... 2freaky 4 lacking listeners .
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Reply #25 posted 05/08/06 5:09pm

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r u crazy? SHudda been got that collection!!!!
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Reply #26 posted 05/08/06 5:35pm

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Break the chains, break the chains. giggle
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #27 posted 05/08/06 5:44pm

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when he sung "Wait For Me" he didnt mean that literally..

HE MEANT PICK UP THIS SHIT!
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Reply #28 posted 05/09/06 2:09am

100MPH

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2freaky4church1 said:

Break the chains, break the chains. giggle


Dey did , dey did , pay attention , pay attention nana
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Reply #29 posted 05/09/06 6:39am

DavidEye

I have their Greatest Hits CD and their 1981 album 'ShowTime' on vinyl.They were a superb funk/R&B band."Slide" has got to be one the hottest,sweatiest,funk jams of all time.That endless guitar solo is just outrageous! That song is wicked.
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