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A discography for the American band Sly and the Family Stone.

Epic Records releases[edit]

Albums[edit]

YearAlbumPeak chart positionsCertifications
(sales threshold)
US
[1]
US
R&B
[1]
CashRecordAUS
[4]
CAN
[5]
UK
[6]
1967A Whole New Thing-
1968Dance to the Music142118067
Life1195
1969Stand!133139911
  • US: Platinum [7]
1970Greatest Hits214110
  • US: 5× Platinum [7]
1971There's a Riot Goin' On1111431
  • US: Platinum [7]
1973Fresh714417
  • US: Gold [7]
1974Small Talk15252313
  • US: Gold [7]
1975High on You ²4511614698
1976Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back-33124
Notes:
  1. Issued as M'Lady in the UK
  1. Issued as by 'Sly Stone'.

Singles[edit]

All B-sides are also listed. Chart positions generally apply to the A-side only; if a B-side charted as well, its position is listed below the position of the A-side.

YearA-side / B-sideAlbumChart positionsCertification
US Hot 100US Cashbox[8]US R&BUK Singles Chart
[6]
1967'Underdog'/
'Bad Risk'
(The first promo pressings of the 'Underdog' 45 have the track 'Higher', from Dance to the Music, as B-side)
A Whole New Thing
'Dance to the Music'/
'Let Me Hear It from You'
Dance to the Music
A Whole New Thing
88
97
1968'Dance a La Musique' 1/
'Small Fries'
none
'Life'
'M'Lady'
Life93
93
65
90

37
32
'Everyday People'/
'Sing a Simple Song'
Stand!1
89
1
1
28
36
  • US: Gold[9]
1969'Stand!'/
'I Want to Take You Higher'
22
60
23
67
14
24
'Hot Fun in the Summertime'/
'Fun'
Greatest Hits
Life
2
6
3
'Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)'²/
'Everybody Is a Star'*²
Greatest Hits1
F
1
40
1
  • US: Gold[9]
1970'I Want to Take You Higher'³/
'Stand!'
Stand!3840
1971'Family Affair'/
'Luv 'N' Haight'
There's a Riot Goin' On11
115
  • US: Gold[9]
1972'Runnin' Away'/
'Brave & Strong'
2311
1517
'(You Caught Me) Smilin'/
'Luv 'N' Haight'
4225
21
1973'If You Want Me to Stay'/
'Thankful N' Thoughtful'4
Fresh1215
3
  • US: Gold[9]
'Frisky'/
'If It Were Left Up to Me'
79
65
28
57
1974'Time for Livin'/
'Small Talk'
Small Talk3239
10
'Loose Booty'/
'Can't Strain My Brain'
8490
22
1975'I Get High on You'5/
'That's Lovin' You'5
High on You5258
3
'Le Lo Li'5/
'Who Do You Love'5

75
1976'Crossword Puzzle'5/
'Greed'5

'Blessing in Disguise' (SS promo only) 5Heard You Missed Me, Well I'm Back
'Family Again'/
'Nothing Less Than Happiness'

85
Notes:
  1. Issued as by 'The French Fries'; the song is an alternate version in French of 'Dance to the Music'
  1. 'Everybody Is a Star' charted as F for 'flipside', but the release was marketed as a double A-side single.
  1. Re-release of 1969 single, with sides reversed.
  1. Some copies issued with 'Babies Makin' Babies' as the B-side.
  1. Issued as by 'Sly Stone'.

Loadstone release[edit]

YearA-side / B-sideAlbumUS Hot 100US R&BUK Chart
1972 (recorded in January 1967)'I Ain't Got Nobody'/
'I Can't Turn You Loose'
none

Warner Bros. Records releases[edit]

Albums[edit]

YearAlbumUS Top 200US R&BUK Chart
1979Back on the Right Track15231
1982Ain't But the One Way

Singles[edit]

YearA-side / B-sideAlbumUS Hot 100US R&BUK Chart
1979'Remember Who You Are'/
'Sheer Energy'
Back on the Right Track10438
1980'Who's to Say'/
'Same Thing'
1983'High Y'all'/
'Ha Ha He He'
Ain't But the One Way

Legacy Recordings releases[edit]

YearAlbumNotes
2009The Woodstock ExperienceLive
2015Live at the Fillmore East October 4th & 5th 1968Live

Compilations and other releases[edit]

  • 1970: Greatest Hits (Epic)
  • 1979: Ten Years Too Soon (Epic, disco remix album)
  • 1981: Sly & the Family Stone Anthology (Epic)
  • 1994: Precious Stone: Sly Stone in the Studio 1963–1965 (Ace)
  • 1994: Rock and Roll (KRB Music/compilation of rare pre-Epic recordings, including 'I Ain't Got Nobody')
  • 1999: Funkmeister (TKO Magnum Music, CD)
  • 2001: Who in the Funk Do You Think You Are: The Warner Bros. Recordings (Rhino Handmade collection compiles Back on the Right Track and Ain't But the One Way with five previously unissued recordings)
  • 2001: Rare GroovesClassic World Productions (Nine Sylvester Stewart compositions, one with H. Banks; no other credits or particulars provided. These tracks were originally released on the album 'Back on the Right Track' by Warner Bros. Records in 1979, with the added bonus track 'Somebody To You')
  • 2002: The Essential Sly & the Family Stone (Epic/Legacy, 2-CD)
  • 2002: The Seventh Son (Vampi Soul / Distrolux, vinyl LP - recorded between 1963 & 1966 at Autumn Records)
  • 2005: Different Strokes by Different Folks (Starbucks Music/remix and cover album by various artists, extended version issued in 2006 by Epic/Legacy)
  • 2007: The Collection (Epic/Legacy, 7-CD box set compiles A Whole New Thing, Dance to the Music, Life, Stand!, There's a Riot Goin' On, Fresh, and Small Talk; omits single-only releases)
  • 2010: Listen to the Voices: Sly Stone in the Studio 1965–1970 (Ace)
  • 2010: 'Super Hits' (Sony)
  • 2011: The Best of Soul Train Live (Time Life album by various artists, includes a medley of 'Dance to the Music' and 'I Want to Take You Higher' from the band's June 29, 1974 appearance on Soul Train)[10][11]
  • 2013: Higher! (Epic/Legacy, 4-CD box set including rare single mixes, demo, and live versions, and 17 previously-unreleased tracks. An exclusive Amazon.com version added a fifth CD with six additional tracks; an 8-LP vinyl edition was also issued)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'US Charts > Sly and the Family Stone'. Billboard. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
  2. ^'CASH BOX MAGAZINE: Archive of all back issues from1942 to 1996'. www.americanradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  3. ^'RECORD WORLD MAGAZINE: 1942 to 1982'. www.americanradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
  4. ^David Kent (1993). Australian Charts Book 1970—1992. Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W. ISBN0-646-11917-6.
  5. ^'CAN Charts > Sly and the Family Stone'. RPM. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
  6. ^ ab'UK Charts > Sly and the Family Stone'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
  7. ^ abcde'US Certifications > Sly and the Family Stone'. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  8. ^Hoffmann, Frank (1983). The Cash Box Singles Charts, 1950-1981. Metuchen, NJ & London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 546.
  9. ^ abcd'Gold & Platinum'. RIAA. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  10. ^'The Best of Soul Train Live at AllMusic
  11. ^The Best of Soul Train Live (booklet). Time Life. 2011.
  • Edwin & Arno Konings www.slystonebook.com
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Artist: Sly Stone
Title: Family Soul Sessions: The Rare 45 RPMs '63 - '66
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Northern Soul Records
Genre: Funk; Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:24 min
Total Size: 188 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Before he put it all together musically with Sly & the Family Stone, Sly Stone worked as a house producer for Autumn Records between 1963 and 1966, working with garage-styled folk-rock groups like the Beau Brummels and the Mojo Men, among others. He also turned out a half dozen or so solo singles, which form the basis of this collection. Nothing here is even remotely close to being in Family Stone territory (although the closing track here, the impressive 'Take My Advice,' comes close to that distinctive horn-driven soul/funk template that Stone would soon perfect), but it's by no means uninteresting, and shows Sly trying on an assortment of different stylistic hats, some of which work surprisingly well. The clear highlight is the two-part 'Swim,' Sly's own version of a song that Bobby Freeman would soon cover, sleek up, and take onto the pop charts. Also worth noting is a sharp take on Jimmy Reed's 'Ain't That Lovin' You Baby,' and fun if hardly original versions of Willie Dixon's 'The Seventh Son' and Leiber & Stoller's 'Searchin',' both done up in the then popular Johnny Rivers live-in-the-studio style. More revelatory than essential, but still fun to hear, these early and rare 45s show Stone moving toward the ground-breaking pop/soul/funk synthesis that would make him a star. ~ Steve Leggett
Tracklist:
01. Sly Stone - Life Of Fortune And Fame (3:21)Sly family stone discography rare
02. Sly Stone - Honest (2:49)
03. Sly Stone - Help Me With My Broken Heart (2:49)
04. Sly Stone - Uncle Sam Needs You My Friend (2:43)
Sly & the family stone discography rar05. Sly Stone - The Seventh Son (2:18)
06. Sly Stone - Searchin' (2:32)
07. Sly Stone - The Swim (2:14)
08. Sly Stone - The Swim Pt. 2 (2:29)
09. Sly Stone - In The Still Of The Night (2:53)
10. Sly Stone - Ain't That Lovin' You (2:33)
11. Sly Stone - Buttermilk Pt. 1 (2:16)
12. Sly Stone - Every Dog Has His Day (2:09)
13. Sly Stone - I Can't Turn You Loose (3:15)

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14. Sly Stone - Take My Advice (2:05)

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