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# Family Affair (Dubstep Mix) (4:44) |
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An early review from [[Rolling Stone]] praised the new elements of the album: ''a brass-and-organ-driven take on the gospel standard "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" and two originals: the gutbucket funk of "Plain Jane" and "Get Away," a gorgeous soul vamp with a refrain – "Keep singin' that melody!" – that whets the appetite for a full-fledged Sly comeback.�''<ref> |
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I'm Back! Family & Friends is the second solo album by singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Sly Stone, released by Cleopatra Records in 2011. It contains remixes and covers of his old material, along with three new tracks.
Track listing
- Dance To The Music (Feat. Ray Manzarek) (3:01)
- Everyday People (Feat. Ann Wilson) (2:58)
- Family Affair (3:19)
- Stand! (Feat. Carmine Appice And Ernie Watts) (3:14)
- Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (Feat. Johnny Winter) (4:55)
- (I Want To Take You) Higher (Feat. Jeff Beck) (4:44)
- Hot Fun In The Summertime (Feat. Bootsy Collins) (2:54)
- Dance To The Music (Extended Mix) (6:39)
- Plain Jane (4:24)
- His Eye Is On The Sparrow (4:18)
- Get Away (3:46)
- Dance To The Music (Club Mix) (4:12)
- Family Affair (Dubstep Mix) (4:44)
- Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (Electro Club Mix) (4:32)
Reception
An early review from Rolling Stone praised the new elements of the album: a brass-and-organ-driven take on the gospel standard "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" and two originals: the gutbucket funk of "Plain Jane" and "Get Away," a gorgeous soul vamp with a refrain – "Keep singin' that melody!" – that whets the appetite for a full-fledged Sly comeback.�<ref>