Wasn't aware of this one Stewart... I had only seen the (lame) Epic "Greatest Hits"... Thanks! And, oh yes, in regards to the other comment; It's not a matter of stripping down for the sake of it, it's a matter of something genial as Sly was able to create that would make you aware that there was much more to "soul and funk" as he layered some pretty complex grooves underneath what seemed, up to until his arrival on the music scene, trivial "funk"... Cheers, Miguel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stewart Mason" To: Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 11:59 PM Subject: Re: Sly & The Family Stone > Actually, the two-disc set in Sony's ESSENTIAL series that came out > last year has very good sound and perfectly acceptable song selection. > > S > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Miguel Motta" > To: > Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 10:46 PM > Subject: Sly & The Family Stone > > > When is someone going to, finally, decently remaster a 2-CD disc (or > box set for that matter) of The Best of Sly & The Family Stone?... > Beneath the soul & funk lie some pretty decent pop-rock beats IMHO... > Rhino? Jaimie? Someone?... It's time to re-discover this band that was > marred mostly due to Sly's record ot erratical concert appearances or > lack of them but whom still, I believe, deserve their place in > pop-rock history... > > Cheers, > > Miguel > >