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Thread started 09/08/03 8:37am

youngca

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for the love of the isleys...

OK y'all here's a simple question:
which r & b group has been going for over 40 years
and still keeps on ticking?

answer: the isley borthers!

yes okelly is gone and rudy's preaching the gospel. but
ronnie and ernie are still doin' it ...taking us to
the Next phase...so here's the main question:

what's your favorite isley brothers tunes?

this is gonna be a little poll question.

i'm gonna see which 10 isley songs come out as the best
the favorite isley tunes and post them when this thread
ends.

i'm curious which ones are everyone favorites.

i'm still thinking about mine.

youngca
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Reply #1 posted 09/08/03 8:45am

stymie

This is sooo easy!!!

Let Me Down Easy
At Your Best You Are Love
Spend The Night
Fight The Power
Sensuality
Make Me Say It Again
Live It Up
Voyage To Atlantis
Who's That Lady
Between The Sheets
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Reply #2 posted 09/08/03 8:53am

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for the love of you

sensuality

cold bologna

fight the power

voyage to atlantis

footsteps in the dark

who's that lady

harvest for the world
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Reply #3 posted 09/08/03 9:14am

youngca

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oh man good picks stymie & dansa...how do i follow you
guys...

here's mine:(in no particular order)

1.coolin' me out
2.footsteps in the dark
3.hope you feel better love
4.hello its me
5.its your thing
6.summer breeze
7.sensuality
8.lovers eye
9.voyage to atlantis
10.livin' it up
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Reply #4 posted 09/08/03 10:51am

UptownDeb

The Isley Bros. rock! They've got so many classic cuts. My favorite is "Harvest For the World." I could play this song continuosly, like, forever! wink
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Reply #5 posted 09/08/03 1:10pm

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I lost respect for them because they work with that no talent perv R Kelly. mad
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #6 posted 09/08/03 1:14pm

2freaky4church
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Ballad For The Fallen Soldier is apropo now. nod
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #7 posted 09/08/03 2:31pm

DavidEye

Here are my favs...


***"Voyage To Atlantis"(1977)---it's a shame that young kids today are only familiar with their newer,R-Kelly-produced crap songs."Voyage To Atlantis" kills anything they did in the last decade!

***"Work To Do"(1972)---listen to the way Ronald attacks the vocal in the second verse..."keep your lovelite burning and a little food hot in my plate...you might as well get used to me coming home a little late".A soulful gem!

***"Summer Breeze"(1974)---I love the original version by Seals and Crofts,but the Isleys actually improve this song,and the whole thing concludes with a killer guitar solo by Ernie.

***"Hello It's Me"(1974)---Here,the fellas take a Todd Rundgren hit and turn it into a soulful,breezy slow jam.

***"Harvest For The World"(1976)---listen to the message,y'all!

***"Footsteps In The Dark"(1977)---this haunting number has been sampled and/or covered by quite a few people,but nothing tops the original.

***"Livin In The Life"(1977)---A dynamic funk-fest!! This is the kinda stuff that I miss from them...gritty,take-no-prisoners funk jams that will leave you sweaty and breathless on the dancefloor.

***"Take Me To The Next Phase" (1978)---ditto

***"It's A Disco Night"(1979)---don't let the title fool you.This is not some heavily-orchestrated Disco hit,it's classic Isleys funk..."baby,the place is rockin,it's a Disco night"

***"Hurry Up And Wait"(1981)---alot of people aren't familiar with this song because it didn't really become a big hit.But it's a hot,funky number from their little-noticed 'Grand Slam' album.

***"I Need Your Body"(1983)---this is from the 'Between The Sheets' album.The title track got all the attention,but "I Need Your Body" is the real gem from that album.
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Reply #8 posted 09/08/03 3:38pm

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I don't think I've ever heard an Isley song I didn't like. Add "Ballad of the Fallen Soldier" to the required listening list.
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Reply #9 posted 09/08/03 3:49pm

youngca

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DavidEye said:

Here are my favs...


***"Voyage To Atlantis"(1977)---it's a shame that young kids today are only familiar with their newer,R-Kelly-produced crap songs."Voyage To Atlantis" kills anything they did in the last decade!

great cut david. i love the intro...it hooks you in
before you even heard ronnie's vocal...i figure this one
would be in the top of the fave isley's cuts.

***"Work To Do"(1972)---listen to the way Ronald attacks the vocal in the second verse..."keep your lovelite burning and a little food hot in my plate...you might as well get used to me coming home a little late".A soulful gem!

***"Summer Breeze"(1974)---I love the original version by Seals and Crofts,but the Isleys actually improve this song,and the whole thing concludes with a killer guitar solo by Ernie.

yep i agree. this kicks seals & crofts version to HEll.


***"Hello It's Me"(1974)---Here,the fellas take a Todd Rundgren hit and turn it into a soulful,breezy slow jam.

ditto man. i have them on video doing this on soul train
circa 1974...love o'kelly's and rudy's "don't change,don't
change backing vocals...silky gospel cool.

***"Harvest For The World"(1976)---listen to the message,y'all!

***"Footsteps In The Dark"(1977)---this haunting number has been sampled and/or covered by quite a few people,but nothing tops the original.

one of the best they ever did. marvin isley's bass is a
highlight for sho'.ronnie carresses every verse ...
great lyrics too.

***"Livin In The Life"(1977)---A dynamic funk-fest!! This is the kinda stuff that I miss from them...gritty,take-no-prisoners funk jams that will leave you sweaty and breathless on the dancefloor.

how in the world did i forget this one!!!

***"Take Me To The Next Phase" (1978)---ditto

***"It's A Disco Night"(1979)---don't let the title fool you.This is not some heavily-orchestrated Disco hit,it's classic Isleys funk..."baby,the place is rockin,it's a Disco night"

***"Hurry Up And Wait"(1981)---alot of people aren't familiar with this song because it didn't really become a big hit.But it's a hot,funky number from their little-noticed 'Grand Slam' album.

***"I Need Your Body"(1983)---this is from the 'Between The Sheets' album.The title track got all the attention,but "I Need Your Body" is the real gem from that album.


the rest of the above are superb.
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Reply #10 posted 09/08/03 4:12pm

mistermaxxx

Voyage to Atlantis,Harvest for the World,Coolin Me Out,Fight the Power,For the Love of You,When it comes down to it,Footsteps in the Dark,Groove with you,It's your thing,who's that lady,take me to the next phase. in the modern Era: Between the Sheets,Smooth Sailing,Lets lay together,Mission to Please,Contagious,WHat would you do,Prize Possession,DownLow w/Pied Piper,Smokin me out w/Warren G,&Friend of Mine with Kelly Price&R.Kelly.
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Reply #11 posted 09/09/03 6:28am

DavidEye

Oops,I forgot a song...


"Here We Go Again" (1980)
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Reply #12 posted 09/09/03 6:48am

stymie

DavidEye said:

Oops,I forgot a song...


"Here We Go Again" (1980)
That song is tha shit!! David, I love you!!!
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Reply #13 posted 09/09/03 11:13am

youngca

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mistermaxxx said:

Voyage to Atlantis,Harvest for the World,Coolin Me Out,Fight the Power,For the Love of You,When it comes down to it,Footsteps in the Dark,Groove with you,It's your thing,who's that lady,take me to the next phase. in the modern Era: Between the Sheets,Smooth Sailing,Lets lay together,Mission to Please,Contagious,WHat would you do,Prize Possession,DownLow w/Pied Piper,Smokin me out w/Warren G,&Friend of Mine with Kelly Price&R.Kelly.


m-maxx...i forgot about DOwnlow...clasic cut.
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Reply #14 posted 09/09/03 11:17am

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youngca said:

mistermaxxx said:

Voyage to Atlantis,Harvest for the World,Coolin Me Out,Fight the Power,For the Love of You,When it comes down to it,Footsteps in the Dark,Groove with you,It's your thing,who's that lady,take me to the next phase. in the modern Era: Between the Sheets,Smooth Sailing,Lets lay together,Mission to Please,Contagious,WHat would you do,Prize Possession,DownLow w/Pied Piper,Smokin me out w/Warren G,&Friend of Mine with Kelly Price&R.Kelly.


m-maxx...i forgot about DOwnlow...clasic cut.


tomorrow when i get home from work i'll tabulate the early
returns...ATlantis.harvest to the world,hello its me,
groove with you,footsteps in the dark,between the sheets...are already up there as the most FAVORITE ISLEy's
tunes...

manki,,,finess where are ya?
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