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Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45 (WITH EXTRA HOOK-UP!!)
« on: September 04, 2005, 04:10:31 PM »
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THEREīS A RIOT GOINī ON
(1971)


If you listen to Sly Stoneīs most acclaimed record today, it will, in the first place, have your ears glued to its funky rhythms, outstanding basslines and the entirety of its irresistable groove. From a contemporary point of view, it is easy to remain oblivious of what this monster of a funk record really was in 1971 and enjoy the weird yodeling on "Spaced Cowboy" or the - deceptively - warm vocals on "(You Caught Me) Smilinī" instead

At a close look, "Thereīs a Riot Goinī on" is something different. Far from the optimistic and joyful "Stand!" the band had released two years earlier, their probably most interesting effort turns out to be their darkest one. There was a riot going on in 1971 America and the country was in turmoil. Hippie culture was on the brink of failure and so was a hideous war overseas that kept taking lives and stirring up anger in the nation. All this might never have been captured as simply and concisely in music as did this album.

Before that background, the yodeling reflected insanity and the smile seemed meretricious and mirthless. The American flag on the cover was strangely distorted and had been weirdly re-designed. On the whole album, the band walked a thin line between its funky sound and the often rather unconspicuous darkness all over it. Even the stand-out track and commercial hit "Family Affair" is eerily haunting and seems guarded despite the catchy groove caressing the listenerīs ears.

Along with the social background came Sly Stoneīs personal problems, which undoubtedly contributed to effecting a change in the bandīs sound, too. The life the band leader led became increasingly infested with drugs and chaotic. "Thereīs a Riot Goinī on" sounds almost like another "Stand" gone completely wrong in a musically intriguing way. The civil rights anthems turned into disillusioned retrospective, the joyful lyrics about the pleasures of life made way for a cold portrait of its dark side, with a worn-out and morose Sly making muddled and dismal music and playing repetitive riffs while once in a while a pessimistic line reaches the listener. Yet, "Thereīs a Riot Goinī on" is arguably his best and most impressive album. While "Stand" might be a better introduction to Sly Stone funk, this one is certainly just as essential. There is probably no other funk album as violently sad.

All falls down, watch out how summer turns cold

Bonus: Stand! (1968)
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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2005, 04:15:07 PM »
ooo ever since i seen their records at starbucks ive been wanting to peep it, so this is like funk mixed with emo?
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2005, 04:31:38 PM »
ooo ever since i seen their records at starbucks ive been wanting to peep it, so this is like funk mixed with emo?

nothing to do with what I would call "Emo", musically it is just funk, but itīs minimalistic and subliminally dark funk. You have to listen to it thoroughly and I guess youīll see what I mean
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2005, 08:20:37 PM »
Thanks for the link, it's nice to be able to jam this on the computer. But I gotta say, 45?!?! I don't know, this album was way higher on my list. Your call though.

Most hip-hop is now keyboard driven, because the majority of hip-hop workstations have loops and patches that enable somebody with marginal skills to put tracks together,...

Unfortunately, most hip-hop artists gravitated towards the path of least resistance by relying on these pre-set patches. As a result, electric guitar and real musicians became devalued, and a lot of hip-hop now sounds the same.

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2005, 09:25:08 PM »
definetly a great album.
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2005, 03:09:20 AM »
how did you hear this album ?
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #6 on: September 05, 2005, 05:08:02 AM »
But I gotta say, 45?!?! I don't know, this album was way higher on my list. Your call though.
I expected you to say that. Rolling Stone magazine had it #480 (yes, four hundred eighty), be glad itīs on here ;)

how did you hear this album ?
what do you mean? I bought the CD and listened to it ???
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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #7 on: September 05, 2005, 09:18:50 AM »
But I gotta say, 45?!?! I don't know, this album was way higher on my list. Your call though.
I expected you to say that. Rolling Stone magazine had it #480 (yes, four hundred eighty), be glad itīs on here ;)

I know, that was fucking ridiculous.

Most hip-hop is now keyboard driven, because the majority of hip-hop workstations have loops and patches that enable somebody with marginal skills to put tracks together,...

Unfortunately, most hip-hop artists gravitated towards the path of least resistance by relying on these pre-set patches. As a result, electric guitar and real musicians became devalued, and a lot of hip-hop now sounds the same.

Paris
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2005, 03:34:15 AM »
^^ yeah, thatīs severly underrating the album, but itīs Rolling Stone, so rockīnīroll in the classic sense, grunge, pop rock and punk tend to be overrated and soul, funk, rīnīb and jazz donīt get too much love.

but you have to take into account that you are a huge fan of theirs. I knew youīd say youīd have it higher...itīs a very important, great fucking album, but there are a bunch of more famous, influential and IMO slightly better ones. But this is a list of the 50 greatest albums EVER, so 45 is not a bad spot. No spot is a bad one on this list....peace
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2005, 10:37:46 AM »
props kill!
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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2005, 11:02:30 AM »
Hey Kill, you wouldn't happen to have any other Sly albums you can hook up do you?

Most hip-hop is now keyboard driven, because the majority of hip-hop workstations have loops and patches that enable somebody with marginal skills to put tracks together,...

Unfortunately, most hip-hop artists gravitated towards the path of least resistance by relying on these pre-set patches. As a result, electric guitar and real musicians became devalued, and a lot of hip-hop now sounds the same.

Paris
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #11 on: September 06, 2005, 11:05:20 AM »
Hey Kill, you wouldn't happen to have any other Sly albums you can hook up do you?

uhm, you got Stand?
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #12 on: September 06, 2005, 12:43:49 PM »
hey kill you should put the links to the other albums you've already done at the bottom of your post, you know like knuckles did
 

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #13 on: September 06, 2005, 03:32:24 PM »
hey kill you should put the links to the other albums you've already done at the bottom of your post, you know like knuckles did

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=84953.msg893746#msg893746

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Re: Killīs 50 greatest albums ever - #45
« Reply #14 on: September 06, 2005, 04:23:12 PM »
^lol. I never heard of this album and I don't know what genre it faills in, but I willing to try to expand my horizons. I going to download this album and see how it turns out.
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