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    Sly And The Family Stone Dance To The Music

    Epic
    • Sly And The Family Stone – Ride The Rhythm
    • 1. Dance to the Music
    • 2. higher
    • 3. I Aint got Nobody
    • 4. dance to the Melody
    • 5. Ride The Rhythm
    • 6. Colour Me True
    • 7. Are You Ready
    • 8. Dont Turn baby
    • 9. Never Will i fall In Love Again

    The breakthrough top ten single that became the name of their sophomore album was everywhere in 1968! As well as being the most innovative 'introduce the band' track ever, hearing Larry Graham, Cynthia Robinson, Rosie Stone, Greg Errico, Freddy Stone and Jerry Martini name-checked by Sly is so addictive it might cost the unwary a few days in rehab. As Sly says in the liner notes, his band is 'as funky as nine cans of wet magic shave.' To which Cynthia answers, 'All the squares go home!'"


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