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Release Date March 29, 2005
Duration 38:00
Styles Funk
Quiet Storm
Soul
Urban
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Review
by
Rob Theakston
The old adage of not judging a book by its cover
definitely rings true for this 2005 compilation on budget-line imprint
Thump. Shoddy packaging aside, this is a fair-enough documentation of
the Isley Brothers'
glory years during the '70s, when they wrote one of the most
significant chapters in the history of funk and soul. The absence of the
powerhouse anthem "That Lady" aside, this is a solid lineup compiled
with great reverence for the
Brothers'
heavy and rich catalog. "Fight the Power," "It's Your Thing" and
"Summer Breeze" are but a few of the many hits included here. It's not
the perfect anthology framing the famous family of funk. But as
economically priced compilations go, this one hits the bullsey
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