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Favorite Isley Brothers Era? I dediced I wanted to bring this thread back cause I was thinking about the MIssion to Please era and how bitter sweet it was for them.
1959-1972
1973-1985
1986-1990
1991-1995
1996-Present
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1973-1985...they were unstoppable! | |
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Has to be 73 til 85. But early Shout and Motown era Isleys were great too. | |
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Oh yes the Isley Brother's baby!! I loved the 73 til 85 era, that's when I was growing up. I still jam to this album and "Showdown" and all the hits. Always loved them! Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
The only Love there is, is the Love We Make~ Prince4Ever | |
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73-85 for me, sooooo many great cuts during that era for them! | |
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In 1979,the Isley Brothers released a double album,Winner Takes All.I think it's one of their strongest,yet most underrated albums | |
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The beginning of the revival of the Isleys
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I like the 73-85 Isley Brothers the best. I really need to listen to them again. | |
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3+3 era no doubt! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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These dudes were killers 1970 - 1978 FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Who here remembers JS?
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We're on the same page. "That Lady" has one of the best openings EVER. | |
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The Christopher Jasper era 1973 - 1983 | |
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Chris Jasper Interview: There's Isley Brothers before Mr. Jasper then there's the Isley Brothers after Jasper. (1973-1987)
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All of them! | |
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all their 70s music up to "between the sheets" plus 2001's "move your body" album. those boys were BAAAAAAAD. I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS.. | |
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When I first started to discover the funk about the 7th grade and went out and bought Showdown. A friend 2 years older than me had the previous 2 albums. So that mid to late 70's funk period to me. | |
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Between the Sheets era.. | |
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Without a doubt 1973-1985. When there was six of them | |
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The minute Ernie Isley became part of the group officially | |
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^^ this, no debate here Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in? | |
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59-72 era is too broad. I'd half that up. Or even into 3. 59-65 Early 66-68 Tamala Motown 69-72 T-Neck PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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I was just listening to the 1976 Harvest For The World album.It's one of my favorites by them (especially the title track) | |
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mrwiggles said: When I first started to discover the funk about the 7th grade and went out and bought Showdown. A friend 2 years older than me had the previous 2 albums. So that mid to late 70's funk period to me. Theres’s something really special about those mid-to-late 70s albums,huh? ‘Go For Your Guns’ is an absolute masterpiece. | |
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The 3+3 era was one of the best runs in music period! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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