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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

A Whole New Thing LP (1970 re-release)

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  • listening 1st time made me feel like gettin shot by a rainbow out of a unicorns arse. B A M ! ! ! P U R E A W E S O M E N E S S ! ! !

  • Mike White, is so tight.. Mike White you're tight

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  • mike

    white

    is

    tight

  • shake junt

  • mike white youre tight.

    -antwaun dixon

  • Mike white anybody?

  • @M0oTang is that from a movie or something

  • @jasonjuliushaekcmedi Sly is Prince's biggest influence, and he has stated this several times throughout his career. He still performs covers of Sly's songs and occasionally performs with the original members of The Family Stone. Not to mention the influence of Larry Graham on Princes's bass playing.

  • Sly's first album had much more complex arrangements. After the first album he simplified his arrangements a little bit. It obviously helped to make his music more accessible to a wider audience. 'Dance To The Music' was where everyone joined the party, and Motown took notice and followed Sly's template for their new pschedelic direction, assigning Norman Whitfield to The Temptations and adapting their sound to the musical revolution that Sly & The Family Stone had ushered in.

  • captivating.. I can't believe I've never heard this before....

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