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118) Stand!

Sly and the Family Stone

Posted Nov 01, 2003 12:00 AM

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A greatest-hits album in all but name, Stand! is party politics at its most inclusive and exciting -- singer-leader Sly Stone at the top of his ecumenical-funk game. A DJ and producer in San Francisco during the Dawn of Hippie, Stone fortifies that utopian energy with the bonfire momentum of the civil-rights movement in motivational-soul sermons such as "Stand!" and "You Can Make It if You Try" without denying the divisions that threatened civil war ("Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey"). And let's give due respect to the biracial, bi-gender Family Stone, whose rainbow thump here was a big influence on P-Funk and the electric Miles Davis.

Total album sales: 1 million

Peak chart position: 13

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