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As the group entered the 70s, they once again paved the way for new
developments in funk, the minimalist masterpiece There's A Riot Goin' On
ushering in a whole new era of socially conscious Black music. The Ultimate
Broadcast Collection 1973 To 1976 captures further shifts for The Family Stone:
amid changing line-ups and leader Sly Stone's own withdrawal from the limelight,
the band could still deliver live performances for the ages.
Captured by cameras for US TV shows such as Midnight Special and The Mike
Douglas Show, Sly & The Family Stone tend to their legacy with performances of
career-making songs such as Dance To The Music, Stand! and (I Want To Take
You) Higher, and they hit further heights showcasing standouts from their more
recent work, among them the singles If You Want Me To Stay and Loose Booty -
an invitation to dance if ever there was one.
Tracklist
Thank You
M'lady
Music Lover
Stand
Thank You
If You Want Me to Stay
Higher
Dance to the Music
M'lady
Thank You
Everybody is a Star
Higher
Wedding Footage 6th June 1974
Interview
If You Want Me to Stay
TV Opening
Loose Booty
Interview: Sly Stone
Interview: Joined by Richard Pryor
Mother Beautiful
Everyday People
Que Sera Sera
Interview
Small Talk
Interview: Richard Pryor
Interview Joined by Sly Stone
American Music Awards Theme
Loose Booty
Higher
A Sly Robbery
Medley: Thank You
Family Affair
Dance to the Music
Higher
Everyday People (with Tom Jones)